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Angelica Jones

299 appearances Β· Bronze Age Β· 1980–2026 Β· 16 key issues
Who is Angelica Jones?

Angelica Jones is a mutant whose microwave energy powers manifested during adolescence, making her a target for Emma Frost, the White Queen, who recruited her into the Hellions and secretly groomed her as a personal weapon. Escaping that manipulation, Angelica eventually became the hero Firestar.

Few characters can claim a Bronze Age debut in a Fred Hembeck humor anthology and go on to rack up 270 appearances across nearly five decades, but Angelica Jones is genuinely that kind of Marvel success story. She's woven into the fabric of some of the publisher's most beloved corners β€” Avengers, X-Men, and The New Warriors among them β€” sharing pages with titans like Spider-Man, Captain America, and Iron Man along the way. With 16 key-issue appearances to her name, collectors have taken serious notice, and her longevity from 1980 all the way into 2026 speaks to a character who clearly resonates. Whether you're a longtime Marvel devotee or just discovering her, Angelica Jones rewards the deep dive.

Identity

Real name. Angelica "Angel" Jones

Powers. Aerial Combat: Angelica had combat training under White Queen, Night Thrasher, Andrew Chord, Tai, and Captain America, with particular emphasis on aerial combat given her flight powers.; Dancing: She has taken ballet classes.; Equestrianism: She has some equestrian training.

Teams & affiliations
AvengersNew WarriorsFantastic Four
β˜… First appearance
The Uncanny X-Men #193
May 1985

Trivia

  • Marvel engineered Firestar's comic debut as a direct play on the ratings momentum of Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends, then doubled down by commissioning a four-issue origin miniseries for a character who had been born on Saturday-morning television rather than on the printed page.en.wikipedia.org
  • Marvel transformed Angelica Jones into a breast-cancer survivor, using that storyline as a deliberate editorial pivot to recast her from action-heavy teammate into teacher and community mentor β€” a shift that carried unmistakable real-world weight alongside its narrative one.en.wikipedia.org
  • Fabian Nicieza has written more of Angelica Jones's comics than any other writer in our catalog β€” 30 issues.

Top series

Covers through the years β€” 1981–2023

Archie #309 1981
Archie #309
The Uncanny X-Men #193 β˜… 1985
The Uncanny X-Men #193
Thor #411 β˜… 1989
Thor #411
X-Men Annual #14 β˜… 1990
X-Men Annual #14
Starblast #1 1994
Starblast #1
Avengers Forever #1 β˜… 1998
Avengers Forever #1
Generation X #59 2000
Generation X #59
Avengers #501 2004
Avengers #501
Marvel Zombies: Dead Days #1 2007
Marvel Zombies: Dead Days #1
The Amazing Spider-Man #627 2010
The Amazing Spider-Man #627
New Warriors Omnibus #1 2013
New Warriors Omnibus #1
X-Men: Blue #9 2017
X-Men: Blue #9
Annihilation - Scourge Omega #1 2020
Annihilation - Scourge Omega #1
X-Men #24 β˜… 2023
X-Men #24

Appearances (1–150 of 299, oldest first)

Hembeck: The Best of Dateline: @!!?# [Hembeck Series] (1980)
#1
Archie (1959)
Life with Archie (1958)
Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends (1981)
#1
Spider-Man, Fire-Star and Iceman (1983)
Hardee's 3-D Adventures Weekly (1983)
Magik (Illyana and Storm Limited Series) (1983)
#2
Cloak and Dagger (1983)
#4
G.I. Joe, a Real American Hero (1982)
#19
Dazzler (1981)
#30
The Uncanny X-Men (1981)
Spider-Man Comic (1984)
Firestar (1986)
The Transformers (1984)
#15
Titans (1976)
X-Men, Les Γ©tranges (1983)
#12
Doctor Strange, Sorcerer Supreme (1988)
#1
Thor (1966)
Comics Scene (1987)
X-Men Annual (1970)
The New Mutants Annual (1984)
#7
The New Warriors Annual (1991)
#1
Marvel Comics Presents (1988)
The Infinity Gauntlet (1991)
#2
X-Factor Annual (1986)
#6
Marvel Super-Heroes (1990)
#8
Marvel Annual Report (1991)
The New Warriors: Beginnings (1992)
Marvel Holiday Special (1992)
Slapstick (1992)
#4
Marvel Swimsuit Special (1992)
Starblast (1994)
#1
Quasar (1989)
#60
Justice: Four Balance (1994)
Spider-Man: Maximum Clonage Alpha (1995)
#1
The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976)
Web of Scarlet Spider (1995)
#4
Spider-Man (1997)
Thunderbolts (1997)
#8
Spider-Man Special (1997)
#3
X-Men (1997)
#19
Avengers / Squadron Supreme '98 (1998)
Avengers Forever (1998)
#1
New Warriors (1999)
The Amazing Spider-Man (1999)
Black Panther (1998)
Mutant X 1999 (1999)
Marvel Special (1997)
#11
Contest of Champions II (1999)
#3
Galactus the Devourer (1999)
#3
X-51 (1999)
Spider-Girl (1998)
#14
Mutant X (1998)
#14
Iron Man (1998)
Generation X (1994)
#59
Ant-Man's Big Christmas (2000)
#1
Fantastic Four (1998)
Marvel Top (1997)
#19
Avengers Infinity (2000)
#1
Marvel Crossover (1999)
#21
Iron Fist: Wolverine (2000)
#2
Avengers: Ultron Unlimited (2001)
Avengers 2001 (2001)
Giant Size Mini-Marvels: Starring Spidey (2002)
#1
Marvel Heroes (2001)
Avengers: Living Legends (2004)
Avengers Assemble (2004)
#1
Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe: Avengers 2004 (2004)
Avengers Finale (2005)
#1
Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe: The Women of Marvel 2005 (2005)
New Thunderbolts (2005)
#1
Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe: X-Men - Age of Apocalypse 2005 (2005)
G.L.A. (2005)
#2
Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe: Teams 2005 (2005)