

Her presence is a bonus, “like the post-credit scenes in one of our Marvel studio movies,” Mr. With so many big stories spoiled by the media (with the willing cooperation of the comic book companies) lately, Axel Alonso, the editor in chief of Marvel Comics, insisted the revelation of Angela’s participation did not count as a spoiler.

“Age of Ultron,” an event storyline that involves many of Marvel’s top heroes, seemed like the perfect spot. “We were looking for a good entry point to tease our fans and to let them know she was going to be a major player,” he said. This sounds like it’s probably the sequence Joe Quesada is drawing. Nothing says “the legal battle is over” like going back about your business - in this case, placing the character in a universe and making her active again.Īccording to the Times, Angela will make some sort of appearance at the end of Age of Ultron. The New York Times has announced that Gaiman’s Angela character (created for Spawn with Todd McFarlane, back in 1992), one of the objects of dispute, has moved over to Marvel. I think we can finally throw some dirt on the coffin of the Neil Gaiman – Todd McFarlane lawsuit.
