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Warren Kenneth Worthington III is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby , the character first appeared in The X-Men #1 (September 1963).
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; Angel Salvadore, a Marvel Comics character from the X-Men, who used the name Angel as well as Tempest
Warren Kenneth Worthington III Time-displaced X-Men recruits Character Name Joined in Shadowcat: Katherine "Kitty" Anne Pryde X-Men: Battle of the Atom #2 (October ...
Warren Worthington III / Angel (voiced by Mark Hildreth) is a young multi-millionaire who attempts to become a vigilante using his mutant ability of flight, but stops after his actions garnered negative attention from Magneto. He eventually joins the X-Men during their battle with Apocalypse.
Warren Worthington III Founding member Apocalypse transformed Warren into one of his four horseman, Death, giving him bat wings, deathly pale skin and the ability to breathe fire. Since betraying Apocalypse, he has insisted on being called The Fallen. To his chagrin, however, his friends all still call him Warren. Havok Alex Summers Founding member
The book was a spinoff of The Uncanny X-Men featuring an eponymnous team composed of the original five members of the X-Men, which was conceived by Hodge, the former college roommate of founding member Warren Worthington III (aka Angel), and who served as its public relations agent.
An early moniker for Warren Worthington III, an antihero in the Marvel Comics universe; See also. All pages with titles containing avenging angels; All pages with ...
[6] [7] [8] Azazel is seen to be convinced that Warren Worthington III was one of the members of the group. Azazel has been known to make demonic deals with humans, including the family of Monet St. Croix.