Angela Original Art - Page 2

Angela is a unique case—originally a Spawn character (Image Comics) who migrated to Marvel, revealed as Thor's long-lost sister. She is an assassin from Heven, and her design—ribbons, gold armor, and red hair—is incredibly detailed and dynamic. Todd McFarlane and Neil Gaiman's original creation has transitioned seamlessly into Asgardian lore.

She often fights with ribbons that act as living weapons, allowing for fluid, swirling page layouts. Her adventures with the Guardians of the Galaxy or her quest to save her partner Sera from Hel show her as a fierce, independent force. She adds a new, ruthless edge to the family drama of Thor and Loki.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How is she Thor's sister?

Retconned as the daughter of Odin and Frigga, kidnapped by Angels of Heven as a baby.

Does she use guns?

Unlike many Asgardians, she is proficient with all weaponry, but prefers swords and her ribbons.

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