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Warren Worthington III is a millionaire playboy as well as a mutant gifted with wings that allow him to soar into the skies as the high-flying Angel of the first class of X-Men.[2] Parallel to his angelic persona, Worthington also operates as the death machine named Archangel.[35] Wishing to put his abilities to help those in need, Angel started to avenge crime by himself as a vigilante before being found by Professor Xavier and recruited to his X-Men.[36] He stood by the X-Men in times of need, until departing after no longer recognizing Xavier's dream in face of aggressive new mutants joining his class.[37][38] Wishing to finance super heroics, he was also an inestimable supporter and founder of the Champions,[39] the Defenders[40] and X-Factor.[41] Ironically, Angel met the dark nature of mutantkind in himself. His business in X-Factor led him to be betrayed by his close but envious friend Cameron Hodge, which cost him his blessed wings.[42] Vulnerable without his powers, Angel was corrupted by the eternal mutant Apocalypse, who replaced his wings with poisonous metallic blades to have him serve as his most lethal Horseman.[35] As an instrument of death, Worthington rejoined his long-time friends in X-Factor as Archangel, although he was forever scarred by the transformation.[43] During a slow recovery, Archangel reestablished his life and even became one of Xavier's most valuable allies by helping mutants in the corporate world through X-Corp.[44] The Archangel persona resurfaced as Worthington allied himself with the killing squad aimed at targeting enemies of mutantkind at all costs, X-Force,[45] which led to the controversial murder of Apocalypse.[46] His death triggered the Death Seed in Archangel's body, ascending the latter as the next evolutionary caretaker and head of Clan Akkaba.[47][11] X-Force combated Archangel; however, the Life Seed erased his mind completely, forcing him to restart his life as a new person.[24] In due time, he fully recovered, harmonizing his two identities.[48][49] After mutantkind resettled on the nation of Krakoa,[50] Worthington resumed his activities as an influential businessman in X-Corp, moving his wealth and assets to protect his race.[51]

Angel (Warren Worthington III)

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With Magneto now free and joining the Hellfire Club, Xavier and his X-Men are on high alert for what this means, certain that he will not be pleased and will make a move. Alongside Mystique, who has recruited Blob, Avalanche, and Toad, Magneto completes his recruitment, bringing to his side the Maximoff twins, a speedster and his sister capable of altering the probability of chaos, Wanda and Pietro Maximoff. Ready to confront Xavier's X-Men, Magneto and his Brotherhood of Mutants rise up to prove Magneto's point that mutants are superior and the next step in evolution. Unable to just stand by, Xavier mobilizes his X-Men to stop them, but Magneto was already expecting this, leaving his great rival and friend incapacitated. This time, perhaps the X-Men aren't capable, perhaps they weren't enough, Xavier's dream vision wasn't able to change things for the mutants, perhaps it's time to try Magneto's form. Things get even more complicated when Magneto reveals his trump card, the mutant Angel, leaving what's left of the team even more shaken. Without his mentor, Cyclops takes command as leader of both the institute and the X-Men, having the duty to keep them united and safe. A heavy burden, but one he doesn't have to bear alone. The X-Men work to prevent an all-out war between humans and mutants, as the actions of Magneto and his Brotherhood lead in that direction, as the Hellfire Club desired. Without Professor Xavier, everything falls on the shoulders of the X-Men, the burden of keeping the dream alive, of showing that they are no longer students, nor children.





