

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.
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.

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 βΈ
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 Frontières, 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.
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