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Warren Worthington III

1,292 appearances Β· Silver Age Β· 1963–2026 Β· 77 key issues
Who is Warren Worthington III?

Warren Kenneth Worthington III discovered feathered wings sprouting from his back during adolescence, a mutation that let him soar through the skies. The wealthy heir became one of Professor Xavier's original five X-Men, later enduring a dark transformation at the hands of Apocalypse that reshaped him into the metal-winged Archangel.

Few characters carry the weight of Marvel history quite like Warren Worthington III β€” a founding member of the X-Men who has been soaring through the Marvel Universe since Stan Lee and Jack Kirby introduced him in The X-Men #1 in 1963, making him one of the true pillars of the Silver Age. Across more than six decades of storytelling, Warren has anchored landmark series like The Uncanny X-Men, The X-Men, and X-Factor, racking up over 1,200 catalog appearances and an impressive 77 key issues that serious collectors keep a close eye on. He's spent his long career sharing adventures with the very best the X-Men's world has to offer β€” Cyclops, Scott Summers, Iceman, Bobby Drake, and more β€” a testament to how central he is to the entire mythology. If you're building a deep appreciation for Marvel's mutant corner, Warren Worthington III is not a supporting player; he's part of the foundation.

Identity

Real name. Warren Kenneth Worthington III

Powers. Mutant with feathered wings enabling flight; superhuman flight-adapted physiology. As Archangel, Apocalypse gave him metal techno-organic razor-feather wings, healing blood factor, and enhanced strength/regeneration.

Teams & affiliations
X-MenX-Factor
β˜… First appearance
The X-Men #1
Sep 1963

Part of the The Angel legacy

Warren Worthington III is one of 2 heroes to carry the The Angel mantle. See the whole The Angel family β–Έ

Trivia

  • His Archangel transformation was not a simple costume change: the 'Wings of Death' redesign was introduced in X-Factor as part of a brutal Apocalypse storyline that permanently shifted him from a straightforward hero into one of Marvel's most visually distinctive tragic antiheroes.comicbookrealm.com
  • Warren was one of Marvel's early high-profile examples of a wealthy, openly privileged mutant whose status was built into his characterization, long before 'rich superhero with guilt' became a common comics template.comicbookrealm.com
  • He holds one of the more unusual status reversals in X-Men history: after being transformed into Archangel, he later temporarily regained a more angelic look, including cosmic wings and faster-than-light travel during The Black Vortex saga.comicbookrealm.com
  • Marvel's official history records that Warren later founded Wings over the World and Mutantes Sans FrontiΓ¨res, making him a rare X-Men figure whose long-term impact extended into in-universe humanitarian and outreach organizations rather than only battlefield leadership.comicbookrealm.com
  • Chris Claremont has written more of Warren Worthington III's comics than any other writer in our catalog β€” 92 issues.

Top series

Covers through the years β€” 1963–2022

The X-Men #1 β˜… 1963
The X-Men #1
The X-Men #40 β˜… 1968
The X-Men #40
Giant-Size X-Men #1 β˜… 1975
Giant-Size X-Men #1
The X-Men #132 β˜… 1980
The X-Men #132
The X-Men #141 β˜… 1981
The X-Men #141
Fantastic Four #286 β˜… 1986
Fantastic Four #286
X-Men Annual #14 β˜… 1990
X-Men Annual #14
The Uncanny X-Men #325 β˜… 1995
The Uncanny X-Men #325
X-Men #106 β˜… 2000
X-Men #106
New X-Men #156 2004
New X-Men #156
Ultimate Comics Spider-Man: Death of Spider-Man Fallout #[nn] β˜… 2011
Ultimate Comics Spider-Man: Death of Spider-Man Fallout #[nn]
Marvel Now! Omnibus #[nn] β˜… 2013
Marvel Now! Omnibus #[nn]
Extraordinary X-Men #19 2017
Extraordinary X-Men #19
Fantastic Four Anniversary Tribute #1 2022
Fantastic Four Anniversary Tribute #1

Appearances (1–150 of 1,292, oldest first)

The Avengers (1963)
Tales of Suspense (1959)
#49
Strange Tales (1951)
Fantastic Four (1961)
The Amazing Spider-Man Annual (1964)
#1
Journey into Mystery (1952)
Fantastic Four Annual (1963)
#3
Tales to Astonish (1959)
#97
Fantastic! (1967)
Nick Fury, Agent of SHIELD (1968)
#12
X-Men Annual (1970)
Ka-Zar (1970)
Marvel Tales (1966)
#30
Secrets of the Unknown (1962)
Amazing Adventures (1970)
Marvel Team-Up (1972)
Fear (1970)
#20
The Incredible Hulk (1968)
Giant-Size Fantastic Four (1974)
#4
The Super-Heroes (1975)
Giant-Size X-Men (1975)
#1
Marvel Treasury Edition (1974)
Rampaging Hulk (1977)
#2
Iron Man Annual (1976)
#4
Godzilla (1977)
#3
Super-Villain Team-Up (1975)
#14
The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976)
The Incredible Hulk Annual (1976)
#7
The Comics Journal (1977)
#43
Marvel Triple Action (1972)
Marvel Comic (1979)
Chiller Pocket Book (1980)
#6
Hembeck 1980 [Hembeck Series] (1980)
#2
Marvel Superheroes [Marvel Super-Heroes] (1979)
Marvel Super Action (1977)
#21