Angel

Name: Warren Worthington
Age: late 20's, early 30's
Powers: To fly by means of natural wings
Appeared in episode: On Angel's Wings

Warren is simply a good samaritain. He does amazing things for the good of society and yet, manages to live in secrecy. He could be considered to be a real angel from Heaven. He gives people hope and helps them to believe in God in a way. After all, when people see him soaring in the sky it's like a miracle. He cannot stand to make mistakes and has a hard time forgiving himself for it. He cares for a world who hates mutants like him. But who would dare call him a mutant after all, he's just so special in so many ways that people rather think if as a fragment of their imagination. Warren lives alone and it suits him just fine. He refused to become an X-man.

Angel Pics

In his costume
Soaring through the skies
Soaring again but very smoothly
Angelic face
Saving people's lives
Troubled
Join us...
Tied up in chains

Mark Hildreth

Mark is a member of the MIA (Misfits in Action).

Actor - filmography

They (2002) .... Troy

Barbie as Rapunzel (2002) (V)(voice) .... Stefan

"Stargate: Infinity" (2002) TV Series(voice) .... R,J, Harrison

"X-Men: Evolution" (2000) TV Series(voice) .... Angel (Warren Worthington III) (2001-)

Wolf Lake (2001) (TV) .... Billy

"Just Cause" (2001) TV Series .... Kasselbaum

"Action Man" (2000) TV Series(voice) .... Alex Mann

Mobile Suit Gundam Wing: The Movie - Endless Waltz (2000) (TV)(voice) .... Heero Yuy

"Call of the Wild" (2000) TV Series .... Stanton

"Mobile Suit Gundam Wing" (2000) TV Series(voice) .... Heero Yuy
Y2K (1999/II) (TV) .... Young Soldier #2

Past Perfect (1998) .... Rusty Walker

"StreetFighter: The Animated Series" (1997) TV Series(voice) .... Vega

"Dragon Ball Z" (1996) TV Series(voice) .... Dr. Briefs/Additional Voices (1996-1997)

Fatal Fury 2 (1996) (V)(voice) .... Terry Bogard

Please Save My Earth (1996) (V)(voice) .... Issei Nishikiyori

Fatal Fury 1 (1995) (V)(voice) .... Terry Bogard

Shock Treatment (1995) (TV) .... Craig Grant

"Action Man" (1995) TV Series(voice) .... Additional Voices

"Conan and the Young Warriors" (1994) TV Series(voice) .... Additional Voices

Garou densetsu (1994)(voice) .... Terry Bogard

"Bots Master, The" (1993) TV Series(voice) .... Additional Voices

Relentless: Mind of a Killer (1993) (TV) .... Jeremy

Fatal Fury: Legend of the Hungry Wolf (1992) (TV)(voice) .... Terry Bogard

"Odyssey, The" (1992) TV Series .... Finger

My Son Johnny (1991) (TV) .... Johnny Age 12

"New Adventures of He-Man, The" (1990) TV Series .... Caz
After the Promise (1987) (TV) .... Raymond (age 10)

Love Is Never Silent (1985) (TV) .... Bradley Ryder
Notable TV Guest Appearances

"Andromeda" (2000) playing "Brendan Lahey" in episode: "Bunker Hill" (episode # 2.11) 21 January 2002

"UC: Undercover" (2001) playing "Danny" in episode: "Zero Option" (episode # 1.9) 9 December 2001

"Night Visions" (2001) playing "Tim" in episode: "Rest Stop" (episode # 1.9) 2 August 2001

"Level 9" (2000) playing "Raymo" in episode: "Digital Babylon" (episode # 1.5) 24 November 2000

"Hope Island" (1999) playing "Mark" in episode: "Each Tub Must Stand On Its Own Bottom" (episode # 1.2) 19 September 1999

Comic Angel

Before the battle between good and evil mutants escalated to the brink of genetic
war, carefree millionaire Warren Worthington III was the high-flying, heroic
Angel. But Warren's world came crashing down when dark forces conspired to
clip his wings. Recovered from his brush with evil, Archangel again soars the
skies alongside the uncanny X-Men!
Real name: Warren Kenneth Worthington III
Occupation: Chairman of the board and principal stockholder of Worthington
Industries, adventurer
Group affiliation: X-Men; formerly X-Factor, the Defenders and the Champions
of Los Angeles
Base of operations: Xavier Institute for Higher Learning, Westchester County,
New York
First appearance: X-Men (Vol. 1) #1 (1963)

Height: 6'
Weight: 150 lbs.
Eye color: Blue
Hair color: Blond

Powers: Warren Worthington is a mutant who can fly by means of natural
wings, which span 16 feet from tip to tip. Archangel's entire anatomy is adapted
for flight: His bones are hollow like a bird's, his body is virtually devoid of fat, he possesses greater proportionate muscle strength than a normal human, his eyes can withstand high-speed winds, and a special membrane in his respiratory system allows him to extract oxygen from the air at extreme velocities and altitudes.

Weapons: None

History: While attending a prestigious East Coast boarding school, Warren Worthington sprouted wings from his shoulder blades. At first easily concealed, the abnormal appendages reached full size within months. Initially alarmed, Warren soon grew to relish the freedom of flight. Still, he strapped the wings tightly to his back to avoid suspicion. Warren was forced into action when fire struck his dormitory. Donning a blond wig and long nightshirt to conceal his identity, he delivered the students inside from certain death -- appearing as an angel to eyewitnesses.
Despite the obvious risks -- exposure, loss of standing, even death -- Warren would not be grounded. Shortly after saving his classmates, he took up life as a costumed crimefighter in New York City. The nocturnal activities of this so-called "Avenging Angel" drew the attention of Professor Charles Xavier -- the telepathic, telekinetic Mahatma Gandhi of the mutant cause. Warren became a founding member of the Professor's X-Men, a handful of troubled teenagers learning to control their strange powers...and fighting to preserve Xavier's dream of peaceful coexistence between humans and mutants.

Hated and feared by humanity, Warren and the X-Men honed their amazing abilities while standing in defense of a world pushed to the brink of genetic war by a handful of mutant terrorists. When the island-being known as Krakoa took Angel and his teammates captive, Professor X assembled a second squad of X-Men. These new recruits rescued Xavier's original students, most of whom left the team soon after. Warren had inherited a vast fortune after his parents died, and he used a portion of the estate to fund a new team of costumed adventurers called the Champions of Los Angeles. When that super-hero startup split, Warren returned to the X-Men for a short time.
Later, he signed on with another team of superhuman adventurers, the Defenders. But after several of his teammates seemingly perished in battle, Warren reunited with the original X-Men to found X-Factor. The latter team would seek out and aid other mutants under the pretense of hunting down menaces to society. When the master geneticist known as Mr. Sinister sicced his squad of superhuman assassins on New York's subterranean mutants, X-Factor and the X-Men intervened. Together, the heroes were able to help some of the Morlocks to safety, and a considerable number managed to escape the Marauders on their own -- but the majority perished. During the clash, the javelin-wielding villain called Harpoon impaled Angel's wings. Thor -- Norse God of Thunder and member of the Avengers, Earth's Mightiest Heroes -- rescued Warren, but his wings had been permanently crippled. When the wounds became infected, doctors were forced to amputate.

Deeply depressed over the loss of his wings, Warren appeared to commit suicide in a small aircraft. Though the world believed him to be dead following a midair explosion, he had been teleported to safety by Apocalypse. The mutant warlord offered to return Warren's ability to fly, but for a lofty price. Desperate to once again soar the skies unfettered, Warren agreed. Through genetic manipulation, he regained what he had lost -- but in his new master's dark, metallic reflection. Embittered by recent events, Warren became the Fourth Horseman of Apocalypse: Death. Born on razor-sharp wings of steel, the fallen hero fought his former teammates. However, he came to his senses when tricked into believing he had killed his old friend Iceman. Warren struck off on his own, too ashamed to reconnect with X-Factor. Eventually, he rejoined the team as the grim Archangel. After returning to the X-Men, he underwent yet another transformation: Warren shed his metallic wings to reveal his natural, feathered appendages

Comic Angel Pics

Coming
Metal wings
Discouraged
Attacking
Weird costume

 

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