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  2. Warren Worthington III - Wikipedia

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    Warren Worthington III as Archangel appears in Deadpool's ending in Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3. [citation needed] This version is a member of X-Force. Warren Worthington III as Angel and Archangel appears as separate playable characters in Marvel Super Hero Squad Online, voiced by Antony Del Rio and Chris Cox respectively. [136]

  3. Angel Salvadore - Wikipedia

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    Angel Salvadore is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Grant Morrison and Ethan Van Sciver , the character first appeared in New X-Men #118 (November 2001).

  4. Angel (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Angel, in comics, may refer to: Angel comics, comics featuring the Buffyverse character Angel; Warren Worthington III, a Marvel Comics character and member of the X-Men who has used the names Angel and Archangel; Angel (Thomas Halloway), the character Thomas Halloway, published by Marvel's predecessor Timely Comics

  5. 14 Marvel Quizzes Anyone With Free Time Should Take - AOL

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    What do you do when there's nothing to watch? Take quizzes, of course!View Entire Post ›

  6. X-Factor (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Angel escaped Apocalypse's control, but these physical changes remain. He is renamed Archangel and becomes a much darker character, eventually rejoining the team in issue #36. Angel's replacement on X-Factor, Caliban, turns to Apocalypse for more power in issue #24, with Apocalypse leaving X-Factor his ship in return.

  7. Angel (Thomas Halloway) - Wikipedia

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    The Angel (Thomas Halloway, often shortened to Tom Halloway) is a 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.

  8. List of Marvel Comics characters: A - Wikipedia

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    A British mutant, Alchemy was created by British comic book fan Paul Betsow, was the winning entry of a contest held by Marvel Comics for the best fan-created character. Marvel planned to publish the winning creation in an issue of New Mutants; however, Alchemy eventually first appeared in X-Factor #41 instead. [citation needed]

  9. Donald & Deborah Ritter - Wikipedia

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    The Ritter Twins are not the only characters to use the identity of Dark Angel. These include: A former CIA agent was known as the Dark Angel. She first appeared in Master of Kung Fu #107; Jessica Drew was called the Dark Angel in Spider-Woman #1; X-Men member, Archangel was called the Dark Angel in X-Factor #34. The Guardian of Souls was known ...