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a b Benton, Mike (1992). Superhero Comics of the Golden Age: The Illustrated History. Dallas: Taylor Publishing Company. pp.66–67. ISBN 0-87833-808-X . Retrieved 15 January 2020. Angel appeared in House of X and Powers of X (2019), which detailed the birth of the Krakoan Age. [ citation needed] He was made the CXO of Krakoa's new X-Corp and appeared in the mini-series Empyre: X-Men (2020), X-Corp (2021) and Dark X-Men (2023). [ citation needed] Fictional character biography [ edit ] Angel [ edit ]

Multilingualism: Okoye is fluent in her native Xhosa, as well as English, French, Yucatec Maya, and Korean, as she was able to understand the exchange between Nakia and Sophia. Superhuman Speed: Okoye flew around the Sea Leopard at great speed, fast enough to catch up to Ironheart. The Angel next travelled to Hong Kong to investigate the validity of an apparent treasure map that led the way to the lost temple of Alano. The Angel defended the map's keeper, Smithsonian Institution employee Jane Framan who was targeted by a man named Lelong, a member of the original expedition to Alano who sought to claim the treasure for himself. [7] World War II [ ] 1939 [ ] He seeks out Candy Southern, but finds that she is missing. [ volume&issueneeded] Warren learns that Candy has been lobotomized to protect Cameron Hodge's secrets, including the establishment of the anti-mutant militia "The Right" using funds embezzled from Worthington. [ volume&issueneeded] In the confrontation that follows, Hodge murders Candy in front of Warren and Warren decapitates Hodge. [39] Changing his codename from "Death" to "Dark Angel", he later rejoins X-Factor and takes the codename "Archangel" during the events of " Inferno". [40]The Angel ( Thomas Halloway, often shortened to Tom Halloway) is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by artist Paul Gustavson and an unconfirmed writer during the Golden Age of Comic Books, the Angel first appeared in Marvel Comics #1 (Oct. 1939), the first publication of Marvel Comics' predecessor, Timely Comics. During the Fear Itself storyline, Wolverine and Archangel interrogate Purifiers member Benedict Ryan on where Jonathan Standish is hiding out. [68] Dark Angel Saga [ edit ] Breznican, Anthony (March 14, 2019). "Marvel updates Avengers: Endgame poster to include Danai Gurira's name". Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on March 18, 2019 . Retrieved March 19, 2019.

This section does not cite any sources. Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( March 2015) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Weiner, Robert G. (2008). Marvel Graphic Novels and Related Publications: An Annotated Guide to Comics, Prose Novels, Children's Books, Articles, Criticism and Reference Works, 1965-2005. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland. p.105. ISBN 9780786451159 . Retrieved 9 May 2016. Warren Worthington III as Angel and Archangel appears in Wolverine and the X-Men, voiced by Liam O'Brien. [135] This version is initially a member of the X-Men as Angel until the Mutant Response Division damage his wings, forcing Worthington to seek out Mister Sinister, who converts him into Archangel and recruits the former into his Marauders. Warren Worthington III as Angel and Archangel appear as playable characters in Marvel Puzzle Quest. [148] The Angel next clashed with a strange voodoo cult, who captured a young woman as their sacrifice. The hero battled their leader the Sacred One, who died in one of his own death traps. With the Sacred One's death, his thralls followed their leader to the same trap. [8] Later a mobster named Brink hired a giant brute named Butch to kill his boss so he could take over their mob. This attempt was foiled by the Angel who also brought the entire gang to justice. [9]André Sogliuzzo is credited as Angel in X-Men Legends, but the character does not appear in the game. [ citation needed] Despite this, the character's model files and icons exist in the game's assets. [ citation needed] She has also warmed up to the idea of helping foreigners two years after Wakanda coming out as when M'Baku said the Battle of Wakanda would result in the end of Wakanda, Okoye accepted it by calling it "the noblest ending in history". Cover art for Avengers (vol. 3) #1. Art by George Pérez. Original Team (1963–2004) [ edit ] The First Avengers [ edit ]

Warren Worthington III as Angel appears in Magneto's ending in Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds. [143] Your grandmother would be happy to know your training has already begun. The first step to joining the Dora Milaje is having the courage to move anything impossible out of your way." ―Okoye to Assata [src] Travelling to Poland, the Angel had his first clash with the Nazis, stopping an air raid on the town of Grybow by the Death-Bird Squadron. [7] 1940 [ ]These wings allow him to fly at speeds much faster than his natural, feathered wings. The edges of these metal wings are also razor sharp, allowing them to be used as weapons. Warren's status as a wealthy playboy, as well as being an outspoken individual who chafes at the notion of being told what to do, is the subject of much tension within the X-Men. In particular, Warren is in love with Jean Grey, who is in love with Scott Summers, although he ultimately sets aside his love for Jean, coming to terms with the fact that Jean loves Scott. [11] Angel still harbors an unrequited love for Jean even as he begins dating Candy Southern. [12]

Eventually, Angel battled Doc Samson over Gamma Base, and the Master Mold awoke the Hulk, and captured both Warren and Banner. Hulk broke free from the Sentinel space station and destroyed Master Mold, ending the threat. Warren would later battle Toad when he captured him and the Thing, but felt pity on him an decided to pay Toad to work for him. In this alternate universe of Earth X, Warren loses his fortune and becomes an authentic angel, who helps anybody who needs him. He joins the New York City Police and his old friend Iceman to protect the world-altering Torch of the city against the forces of Mephisto. Later, he travels with Mister Fantastic and others to the Negative Zone in the search for Paradise. My favorite scene in both of these episodes is also the strangest one: It’s Wesley’s dream, in which he tells the following “joke” to Fred: Warren Worthington III as Angel appears in X-Men: Evolution, voiced by Mark Hildreth, [135] This version is a young multi-billionaire who donned a costume and mask to perform heroic deeds in New York City until his actions draw Magneto's attention. Worthington would later join the X-Men and aid in their fight against Apocalypse. Halloway's subsequent activities with the V-Battalion are mostly unrecorded. He eventually retired to an estate in Los Angeles. [126] Modern Era [ ]Okoye learned that Assata, a young disabled girl, wanted to become a member of the Dora Milaje. She sat down with Assata and offered her a modified training regiment so that she could follow her dream. However, Assata refused Okoye's help, choosing instead to study science. However, Assata returned to Okoye some time later, asking to be trained for the Dora Milaje. Okoye asked about Assata's belief that it was impossible to join the Dora Milaje, but Assata replied that she should follow her dreams, even if she had to take different paths. Okoye told Assata that her grandmother would be proud of her. She told Assata the first step to training was to remove obstacles that seemed impossible. Okoye then began training Assata to use a Vibranium Spear. [13] Losing T'Challa [ ] T'Challa's Funeral [ ] In the first issue of X-Men Fairy Tales, based on the Japanese story of Momotarō, Archangel appears as a pheasant. He refuses to fly because he is scared of falling and failing, until Cyclops/Hitomi and Beast/Aoi convince him.

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