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Angela Del Toro as the White Tiger. Art by David Mack. Image File history File links WhiteTigerDT.jpgâ This is Previews cover artwork for White Tiger #1. ...
Angela Del Toro, the fourth, and current White Tiger, art by George Perez White Tiger is the identity used by several fictional characters in Marvel Comics. ...
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| | Publication information | | Publisher | Marvel Comics | | First appearance | Daredevil vol. 2, #51 | | Created by | Brian Michael Bendis Alex Maleev | | In story information | | Alter ego | Angela Del Toro | | Team affiliations | The Initiative[citation needed] Daredevil Iron Fist
| | Abilities | Strength, speed, stamina, durability, agility and reflexes to slightly superhuman levels. | | This box: view • talk • edit | Angela Del Toro is the fourth fictional character to use the name White Tiger in the comic book series published by Marvel Comics. Angela is the niece of the original White Tiger Hector Ayala and exists in Marvel's main shared universe, known as the Marvel Universe. The source of her powers is the Jade Tiger amulets she inherited her uncle. This article is about the comic book company. ...
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Brian Michael Bendis (born August 18, 1967) is an American comic book writer and erstwhile artist. ...
Cover to Daredevil (v2) #46, by Alex Maleev. ...
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Iron Fist (Daniel Rand) is a fictional character, a comic book superhero in the Marvel Comics universe, and a practitioner of martial arts. ...
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Angela Del Toro, the fourth, and current White Tiger, art by George Perez White Tiger is the identity used by several fictional characters in Marvel Comics. ...
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Publication history
Del Toro first appeared in several issues of Daredevil vol. 2 as an FBI agent amist the accusations of Matt Murdock being Daredevil, and the arrest (and eventual death) of Hector Ayala (the original White Tiger). For other uses, see Daredevil (comics). ...
Cover to Daredevil v2 #41. ...
After becoming White Tiger, Del Toro received her own limited series in November 2006, written by Tamora Pierce and Timothy Liebe. Tamora Pierce (born December 13, 1954) is a fantasy author who writes books for young adults. ...
Fictional character biography Angela Del Toro is the heir to a heroic legacy that began with the Jade Tiger, a long-lost enchanted statue from the fabled kingdom of K'un-L'un. Broken into pieces, the statue's paws and head resurfaced in America, where the Sons of the Tiger wore them as amulets that enhanced their martial arts prowess. When the Sons disbanded, their discarded amulets were discovered by Angela's uncle, the young Hector Ayala, who transformed into the superhuman White Tiger through their power. Kun-Lun is a fictional location in the Marvel Universe. ...
Cover sample of The Deadly Hands of Kung Fu #6 Featuring the Sons of the Tiger (L-R) Bob Diamond, Lin Sun, and Abe Brown. ...
Going back into action as the White Tiger, Hector was framed for murder and convicted despite the efforts of his lawyer, Matt Murdock. Ayala was shot dead trying to escape, shortly before evidence emerged that belatedly proved his innocence. Cover to Daredevil v2 #41. ...
Angela Del Toro, a Federal Agent, volunteered to participate in the ongoing FBI investigation of the suspected Daredevil Murdock. However, when Hector's amulets were handed down to her, an overwhelmed Angela asked Murdock to help her decide what to do with them. Knowing the terrible cost of the vigilante lifestyle - and having seen her own partner, Agent Harold Driver, killed during the Daredevil investigation - Angela wanted to know why anyone would ever play super-hero. She told Murdock she was willing to quit the FBI and abandon her case if he could answer her questions. Recognizing Angela's sincerity, Murdock challenged her to scale St. Catherine's Cathedral then engaged her in rooftop combat as Daredevil. Convinced of her ability, Murdock presented Angela with a final lesson by leading her to a robbery in progress. Subduing the robbers single-handedly, a proud Angela was touched by the awestruck gratitude of the shopkeeper she had rescued, and she finally began to understand her new calling. Shortly thereafter, Del Toro rescued Murdock from ex-crimelord Alexander Bont and his reluctant henchman Gladiator, beating Potter into submission. Alexander Bont is a Daredevil villain. ...
Gladiator (Melvin Potter) is a reformed supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
During the start of her career as a masked crime-fighter, Del Toro uncovers a government ID smuggling plot by Yakuza and a secret organization known as the Chaeyi, and starts work at 212 Security; a private bodyguard service. Tiger attempts to stop the activities of the two criminal organizations through various team-ups with fellow superheroes including Iron Fist/Daredevil (2.0), Luke Cage, Spider-Man, and Black Widow often facing off against King Cobra and the Yakuza that killed her partner. After ending the relationship between the Yakuza and Chaeyi, the leader of Chaeyi vows to get revenge against the White Tiger and inlists the help of Omega Red. For other uses, see Yakuza (disambiguation). ...
Iron Fist (Daniel Danny Thomas Rand-Kai) is a fictional superhero martial artist in the Marvel Comics universe created by Roy Thomas and Gil Kane. ...
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Initiative Angela has been identified as one of the 142 registered superheroes who are a part of the Initiative[1]. [2]
Other versions House Of M - Angela appears as part of Luke Cage's underground human resistance. When the Sentinels attack, she is one of the members who didn't get teleported out by Cloak. It is revealed that she joined Luke's "Avengers" early on and received the amulet when it was sent to her through the mail by Hector Ayala.[3]
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Powers and abilities The White Tiger amulets augment Angela's strength, speed, stamina, durability, agility and reflexes to slightly superhuman levels, and also endow her with formidable martial arts skills. The amulets may also enhance Angela's recuperative powers, as they apparently did with Hector. She also has the ability to blend in with her surroundings, using the amulets to camouflage herself (however this only works when she wears her costume, as the amulets don't affect her normal clothes). Angela is also a trained investigator, a good shot with firearms and an experienced unarmed combatant.
Resources - Young lit author Tamora Pierce signs exclusively with Marvel
Footnotes - ^ Avengers: The Initiative #1
- ^ Avengers: The Initiative #1 Character Map
- ^ House of M: Avengers #3
External links - Her profile in the Appendix to the Marvel Handbook
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