Fire star ( Eng. Firestar ), name Angelica "Angel" Jones ( Eng. Angelica "Angel" Jones ) is a character in Marvel Comics . Comics. Jet Onyks. First appeared in September 1981 in the animated series Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends in the episode The Triumph of the Green Goblin. The comics was introduced in Uncanny X-Men # 193 in November 1985.
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| Publication History | |
| Publisher | Marvel comics |
| Debut | On TV : Uncanny X-Men # 193 (November 1985) |
| Authors | Dennis Marx Rick Hobert Dan speedley John Rommita (Sr.) Christy Marx |
| Character Characteristics | |
| Position | Good |
| Full name | Angelica Jones |
| Alter ego | Angelica "Angel" Jones |
| Aliases | Lady Comet, Angel |
| Height | 157 cm [1] |
| The weight | 45 kg [1] |
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| Teams and Organizations | |
| Avengers , New Wars , X-Men | |
| Allies | |
| Avengers , Spider-Man , Ice Man , Aranya | |
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Content
- 1 Biography
- 2 Alternative Versions
- 2.1 MC2
- 2.2 Marvel Zombies
- 2.3 Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane
- 2.4 Ultimate Fire Star
- 3 Ability
- 4 Beyond Comics
- 4.1 Television
- 5 notes
- 6 References
Biography
For the first time, the abilities of Angelica appeared at the age of thirteen, due to the death of her beloved grandmother. After that, Angelica lived with her father, unable to help her cope with her new powers. Emma Frost soon accepted Angelica into her academy. For Angelica, Emma Frost was like a mother, but Frost secretly was the White Queen of the Inner Circle of the Hellfire Club. Frost wanted to make Angelica a killer nicknamed the Fiery Star. But Frost’s plans are ruined by Angelica’s bodyguard, Randall Chase. He sacrificed his life while exposing Emma Frost. Heartbroken, the Fiery Star left the academy.
Xavier soon invited Angelica to join his school, but she refused. After Angelica joined the team of New Warriors, where she spent quite a lot of time and fell in love with the Wonder Guy (Justice). A few months later, Angelica found out that her abilities could cause her infertility and began to use her power more carefully. The new Warrior, nicknamed Anger, brought Angelica and Justice to the Avengers, and then all three helped the Avengers recover from a long break.
As a result, they were accepted into the Avengers team, which did not bring much pleasure to Angelica, but out of love for the charmed Justice team she said nothing. In addition, Dr. Henry Pym helped the Fire Star solve her health problems. In the end, Angelica was accustomed to working with the Avengers, and when Quick Ball invited her and Justice to return to the Warriors, they refused.
After Justice made an offer to Angelica, this couple left the Avengers, they soon got married.
Alternate
MC2
The girl appears in memoirs among the team members who died in the team in the final battle.
Marvel Zombies
The Fire Star becomes one of the Avengers zombies.
Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane
The heroine appears in the plot of Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane . Mary Jane is jealous of Spider-Man for the Fire Star when they fight crime together. The Fire Star itself has feelings for Spider-Man.
Ultimate Fire Star
The Ultimate Fire Star is Liz Allan , a classmate of Peter Parker . Mostly manifests its mutant phobia. For the first time, Liz’s abilities appeared after Johnny Storm invited her and Peter's friends to the beach, where, sitting by the fire, she turned into a living torch. Spider-Man and Ice Man are trying to help Liz, but Magneto suddenly appears, and offers to go to his side. Liz learns that her father is a mutant terrorist, one of Magneto's subordinates, Bubble. But thanks to the intervention of Spider-Man and X-Men , Liz rejects Magneto's offer, and went to Xavier's School for Gifted Children, where she becomes a member of X-Men and takes the nickname Fire Star. During the events of the Ultimatum, the Fire Star fought against the Stiker army. In the plot of the comic book Ultimate Comics: X, she joined Gene Gray, Jimmy Hudson and Derek Morgan.
Ability to
The Fiery Star is a mutant with a superhuman ability to radiate microwave energy, which she is able to use in various ways. It constantly absorbs microwave energy from its surroundings, including from stars, and constantly emits it at a low level. To use their energy for a specific purpose, the Fiery Star must mentally concentrate, forcing microwaves to form a visible aura around their body and mentally “throw” part of the energy into the target. The Fiery Star develops and learns to control its power. She can use microwave energy to create heat. Able to melt almost instantly a metal object the size of a gun. Mentally “squeezing” energy back or down, the Fiery Star is able to fly. Its maximum speed is still unknown, but it flies rather quickly and maneuvers well, and is also capable of carrying fairly heavy loads - for example, the Colossus in metal form. The Fire Star is not susceptible to the dangerous effects of microwave energy.
Beyond Comics
Television
- In 1981, the animated series “ Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends ” was released. The Fire Star protects the world with Spider-Man and Ice-Man. She is the main character, her appearance is similar to Mary Jane. This version of the character also appeared in the 7th issue of the comic book "The Amazing Spider-Man Volume 2", where she was killed by super-villain Morlan along with Spider-Man and Ice Man.
- The Super Hero Squad Show .
- In the animated series Wolverine and X-Men, Angelica Jones appears as the Fire Star in an episode that takes place in the future.
- The character may possibly appear in the comic super-hero television series based on the comic book New Warriors New Warriors , where the main character will be Dorin Green / Squirrel Girl , which is now being developed by Marvel Television and ABC Studios and will be released on Freeform .
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Firestar . Marvel Date of treatment January 29, 2018.
Links
- Fire Star on the ComicVine website.
- Angelica Jones on the Marvel Comics Database.
- Angelica "Angel" Jones