![]() Angela’s she’s set up by an angel with a grudge, accused of treason, and stripped of her status. She’s been at this for a long time, and she knows that you have to kill the Hellspawn while they’re young and still inexperienced.Īngela’s spear becomes a central plot point in the Angela 3-issue mini-series (1994-1995), written by Gaiman and drawn by Greg Capullo. We get some background in the issue’s beginning, where she lures a Medieval Spawn to his doom by posing as a damsel in distress. ![]() Angela is fierce – she’s all swords and spears, sharp edges and ribbons, and she’s a hunter, menacing and smart. Spawn #9 is gorgeously drawn – it’s a Todd McFarlane piece, of course it’s gorgeous. ![]() They tussled, his cape went into defense mode, and sucked the two into another dimension Angela flees for her life, leaving her spear behind. Created by Neil Gaiman and Todd McFarlane Angela made her debut in Spawn #9 way back in 1993 when she came to earth to hunt poor Al Simmons – Spawn – who had no idea what her problem was. ![]() A redheaded, badass angel who hunted Hellspawn. This week, after suffering the slings and arrows of Marvel’s retconned Angela, I decided it was time to look back fondly, when Angela was written by Neil Gaiman and was an absolute badass from Heaven.Ī long time ago – about 20 years now – in a galaxy not very far away, an angel appeared. Since Throwback Thursday has become a popular thing all over the interwebs, I thought I’d take a trip through my longboxes and come up with a Throwback Thursday offering of my own. ![]()
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