Anjo
Anjo is the Brazilian Portuguese edition name for Angel (Warren Worthington III), the wealthy mutant born with natural feathered wings who joins Charles Xavier's X-Men as one of the team's founding members.
Stepping onto the Brazilian comics scene in 1983, Anjo made their Bronze Age debut in Superaventuras Marvel #14, brought to life through the creative work of Miller and João Paulo L. B. Martins under the banner of Editora Abril. Across nearly four decades of publication history — stretching all the way to 2021 — this character has woven through titles like Marvel Série I and Edições GEP, keeping remarkable company with the likes of Warren Worthington III, Charles Xavier, Scott Summers, and Ororo Munroe. That's a distinguished roster of page-mates, and it speaks to the caliber of stories Anjo inhabits. For collectors with a passion for Brazilian Marvel publishing history, Anjo is a fascinating piece of the puzzle — a character whose longevity across 38 years of South American comics culture makes every appearance worth hunting down.
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