![]() ![]() And today you’ll find me reading and re-reading “Angela: Asgard’s Assassin” issue #1.Īngela is back and the star of her much-anticipated solo comic a long time coming since her Image comics miniseries. ![]() I fell in love with her and even bought myself a 9.8 CGC copy of Spawn #9. Fast forward to a few months ago, and you’d find me developing a crush on Neil Gaiman and Todd McFarlane’s warrior angel and resident bad-ass. That’s from what my well-read and Angela fan-girl, Rosemary Kiladitis had to say almost a year ago during Marvel’s infamous retconning of one of comicdom’s most cherished of characters. If you don’t want to know anything about the story STOP READING NOW! End Scene.” ( Tales from the Longbox: Spawn #9 and the Angela Mini-Series By Rosemary Kiladitis December 19, 2013īe warned, there is a fair amount of recap in this review. ![]() 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. “A long time ago – about 20 years now – in a galaxy not very far away, an angel appeared. ![]()
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