

Thomas Halloway
Thomas Halloway, a doctor's son raised among criminals and their victims, channeled that unique upbringing into a crime-fighting career as the Angel — one of Marvel's earliest heroes. He possessed mysteriously slow aging and could cast an eerie winged shadow to make dramatic exits.
Few characters carry the full sweep of Marvel's history quite like Thomas Halloway, a Golden Age original who first stepped onto the page in Silver Streak Comics #1 back in 1939 — conjured into existence by the remarkable team of Ray Gill and Bill Everett. He's kept extraordinary company across the decades, sharing adventures with legends like Namor, Jim Hammond, and the original Human Torch in the pages of Marvel Mystery Comics, placing him squarely at the blazing heart of Marvel's earliest heroic mythology. His story doesn't stop there, though — later appearances in X-Men Noir and X-Men Noir: Mark of Cain prove he's a character with genuine range and staying power, reimagined for grittier, modern sensibilities while still carrying that Golden Age pedigree. With eight key-issue appearances across a publishing history that stretches an astonishing 85 years, Thomas Halloway is exactly the kind of foundational figure that rewards the curious collector willing to dig into where it all began.
Real name. Thomas Halloway
Powers. He aged very slowly for several decades but his aging process normalized in the late 1950s or later. He was also able to cast a winged shadow to make a dramatic departures though means for that trick remain unrevealed.
Affiliations. The Penance Council (associated with the V-Battalion) ; Scourge of the Underworld Formerly: ; All-Winners Squad

Part of the The Angel legacy
Thomas Halloway is one of 2 heroes to carry the The Angel mantle. See the whole The Angel family ▸
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Covers through the years — 1939–2018
★ 1939
1946
1988
★ 1998
2004
2007
2012
2018