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Angela is a fictional comic book superhero created by author Neil Gaiman and artist Todd McFarlane. She first appeared as a supporting antagonist in McFarlane's creator-owned series ''Spawn'', making her debut in issue #9 in March 1993, and later starring in her own self-titled miniseries. She is an angel and a bounty hunter, working under the auspices of Heaven to oppose Spawn. Angela was later the subject of a legal battle between McFarlane and Gaiman over the rights to the character, which Gaiman won. Gaiman later sold the rights to the character to Marvel Comics; she was integrated into the Marvel Universe in the 2013 story "Age of Ultron", and her character was expanded upon in the 2014 storyline "Original Sin", where she was established to be the lost sister of Thor. ==Publication history== Angela is a recurring adversary and sometimes ally of Spawn. Starting with her debut in issue #9 of the series ''Spawn'', she has made appearances in issues #62, #89, and #96 through #100. In 1994 and 1995, a three-issue ''Angela'' limited series was published, written by Gaiman and illustrated by Greg Capullo. The series was later reprinted as a trade paperback titled ''Angela Trade Paperback'', retitled as ''Spawn: Angela's Hunt'' in later printings and given a new cover design (ISBN 1-887279-09-1). , the series is out-of-print. In 1995, an ''Angela'' stand-alone comic was also created. Angela has also been featured in several crossovers. The ''Rage of Angels'' miniseries saw Angela meeting Glory in ''Angela and Glory'' (1996), and was continued in ''Youngblood'' #6 (1996) and ''Team Youngblood'' #21. There was also a crossover called ''Aria/Angela'', in which she featured in the series ''Aria''. Comic Book Resources confirmed on March 21, 2013 that Neil Gaiman was returning to Marvel Comics and would bring Angela with him. Joe Quesada was quoted as saying her first appearance as a proper Marvel character would happen at the finale of the ''Age of Ultron'' event. On May 9, 2013 ''Entertainment Weekly'' published the first image of Angela as redesigned by Joe Quesada for her appearances in books published by Marvel Comics. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Angela (comics)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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