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Street Angel

Street Angel

17 appearances · Modern Age · 2004–2024
Who is Street Angel?

Street Angel is a homeless teenage girl and skilled skateboarder who fights ninjas, pirates, and other absurd threats on the mean streets of Wilkesborough. Combining extreme poverty with extraordinary combat ability, she navigates both survival and superheroics with punk irreverence.

Born in the pages of Jim Rugg's scrappy, punk-spirited indie gem in 2004, Street Angel is one of the most distinctive voices to emerge from the Modern Age's thriving small-press scene — a Slave Labor Graphics original who's been turning heads for two decades. The character's twenty-year run across titles like Street Angel and beyond speaks to a genuine cult staying power that big publishers would envy, and sharing pages with icons like Fantomah and Stardust suggests a world steeped in wild, irreverent comics history. If you're a fan of creator-owned comics with real edge and personality, Street Angel is exactly the kind of discovery that reminds you why indie comics matter.

Street Angel
#1
★ First appearance
Street Angel #1
Jan 2004

Top series

Covers through the years — 2005–2023

The Year's Best Graphic Novels, Comics, and Manga #[nn] 2005
The Year's Best Graphic Novels, Comics, and Manga #[nn]
Afrodisiac #[nn] 2009
Afrodisiac #[nn]
Supermag #[nn] 2013
Supermag #[nn]
Street Angel: After School Kung Fu Special #[nn] 2017
Street Angel: After School Kung Fu Special #[nn]
Street Angel: Deadliest Girl Alive #[nn] 2019
Street Angel: Deadliest Girl Alive #[nn]
Illustrators #42 2023
Illustrators #42

Appearances

Slave Labor Stories (2003)
The Year's Best Graphic Novels, Comics, and Manga (2005)
Superior Showcase (2005)
#3
Afrodisiac (2009)
Supermag (2013)
Street Angel: After School Kung Fu Special (2017)
Street Angel: After School Kung Fu Special, Image Firsts (2018)
#1
Street Angel: Deadliest Girl Alive (2019)
Local Man: Gold (2023)
Illustrators (2012)
#42
Street Angel: Princess of Poverty (2023)
#1
Local Man (2023)
#2