There are thousands of designs, only limited by imagination (or dislike of cartoons).
As tattoos are meaningful representations of what a woman is or wants to be, a superhero tat is a reflection of that. Who wouldn’t want to be Wonder Woman – or more recently, Captain Marvel.
Having a super bad-ass female on your body is empowering and encouraging!
Then there are the hard-core old school female character tats. Tinkerbell, a favorite, embodies a free feminine spirit. Betty Boop, the original sex symbol, represents a woman fond of her sexuality.
In Alice in Wonderland, the Cheshire Cat confused Alice with his appearing and disappearing grin, but ultimately she figures out that she must choose her path for herself. Animal characters like Lion King’s Simba
If you love a particular cartoon character like Tom and Jerry or Roadrunner, your tat touches off funny memories. Tweetie Bird’s yellow bulbous head is a sweet classic. Any of these cuties mean that simple things make you happy.
Simpsons tats are classic but also modern, since the show is still running. Lisa, an outside-the-box, intelligent girl (who would be middle-aged now) is a powerful female character.
If you choose Marge Simpson, you are admiring a mother figure who loves her family, and that blue piled hair that would look sharp in a tat.
A woman with a Dungeons and Dragons tat may seem very geek but shows great imagination and a desire to feel the badassiness of the game’s twists and turns.
Like in the game, you can make up your own character, from glowing locks to jackboots, and weapons of choice in between. A black and white scheme is a no-nonsense blow to the vision.