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Summary

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.

Power and Stats

Tiering System: 4-B

Name: Aldrif Odinsdottir

Origin: Marvel Comics

Gender: Female

Age: Unknown (was born shortly before the war between Asgard and Heven which happened during a time when humans didn't know how to speak)

Classification: Asgardian and Goddess

Powers and Abilities: Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Healing Factor, Longevity, Flight, Self Sustenance (Type 1), All-speak, Teleportation, Weapon Master, Hand-to-Hand Combat

Attack Potency: Solar System level+ (Listed in the same range as Carol Danvers.)

Speed: Massively Hypersonic (Comparable to characters such as Hercules)

Lifting Strength: Class Y

Striking Strength: Solar System Class+

Durability: Solar System level+

Stamina: Nigh-limitless

Range: Planetary

Standard Equipment: Heven Hunter Armor, White cape tucked behind her belt, Blades of Ichor (Double Edge Axe/ Dual Short Axes), Xiphos (double-edged, one-handed straight shortsword), Semi-biotic Ribbons, Heven uniform (momentarily during Original Sin) and Siriana of the Aesir's wedding dress armor

Intelligence: Highly skilled with many weapons.

Weaknesses: None notable

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