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|realname    = Ramon Vincenzo
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|headlines    = ''Unknown'': '''Street Angel Presumed Dead'''
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|appearances  = {{LH}} [[{{LH}} No.4|#4]]<br>
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{{DA1}} [[{{DA1}} No.2|#2]], [[{{DA1}} No.3|3]] <Br>
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{{DA2}} [[{{DA2}} No.1|#1]], [[{{DA2}} No.3|3]], [[{{DA2}} No.4|4]] <br>
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|intro        =A bouncy street-level hero who started out as a happy go-lucky type but went "dark," after his association with [[Black Velvet]]. 
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|history      = Alongside [[Mister Badd]], he broke into [[Dr. Lewis Oscar Croft]]'s lab and freed the woman who would become [[Black Velvet]]. After sometime she relocated to [[Astro City]] and the Street Angel started hanging around her more. This is the point in late 1976 that Street Angel went "dark"(matching the tone of the age), becoming a violent vigilante. Following this dark phase, in contrition, Street Angel orchestrated mercy missions, bringing medicines to Central Africa for several years.
  
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He returned to Astro City in 1984, teaching young kids boxing and self-defense. He also took [[Quarrel II]] under his wing, who seemed to revere him. The [[Blue Knights]] revealed some unpleasant past events that left Angel feeling depressed and suicidal.  A chance encounter with the Silver Agent provided a lifeline back.  He maintained his role as a vigilante , atoning for his past.  Disaster struck when he was attacked by the [[Pale Horseman]] rampaging throughout Astro City. Angel's last actions saved the lives of [[Otter]],[[ Mister Toad]] and [[Owl]],  but at a dear cost. The Pale Horseman incinerated him like so many others being "cleansed" by his merciless interpretations of justice.
Ramon Vincenzo
 
  
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Astro City: Local Heroes #4; first mentioned in Kurt Busiek's Astro City Vol. 1 #5
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|equipment    =A highly trained martial artist and extremely agile acrobat, the Street Angel carries a supply of large Aerobie-like rings ("halos") which he hurls at enemies. In his earlier, more light-hearted days, he used a variety of specialized halos; each type performing a different technological trick. When the Street Angel entered his darker phase, he switched to halos with steel cores and angel-shaped shurikens to disable and physically damage criminals.  
  
Earliest known appearance:
 
late 1960s
 
 
Affiliation:
 
he has teamed up with Black Velvet and mentor to Quarrel II
 
 
Base of Operations:
 
Astro City
 
 
Range of Operations:
 
 
 
InfoDump
 
 
Headlines:
 
 
 
Appearances:
 
Astro City: Local Heroes #4
 
Astro City: The Dark Age Book One #2, 3
 
Astro City: The Dark Age Book Two #1,2, 3, 4
 
Astro City: The Dark Age Book Four #2, 3, 4
 
 
A bouncy street-level hero who started out as a happy go-lucky type but went "dark," after his association with Black Velvet.
 
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    1 History
 
    2 Powers
 
    3 Speculations, Observations and Theories:
 
    4 Timelines of Interest
 
 
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History
 
 
During the 1970s, Street Angel went "dark"(matching the tone of the age), becoming a violent vigilante. Following this dark phase, in contrition, Street Angel orchestrated mercy missions, bringing medicines to Central Africa for several years.
 
 
He returned to Astro City in 1984, helping teach young kids boxing until being outed by the Blue Knights. He also had taken Quarrel II under his wing as well, who seemed to revere him. After being outed by the Blue Knight he managed to escaped after the debut of the Pale Horseman. Though he stayed in the public light trying to atone for his past, he was attacked at a public speech by the Horseman, during his reign of fire and brimstone judgment. It was when he saved the lives of Otter, Mister Toad and Owl, from the Horseman, that he himself was forced into battle in which the Pale Horseman incinerated him like so many of his other victims.
 
 
He had several different looks in appearance. In the late 60's he had an single mask with a lighter blue and white costume, before adapting the hooded look in the early 1970s.
 
He had several different looks in appearance. In the late 60's he had an single mask with a lighter blue and white costume, before adapting the hooded look in the early 1970s.
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Powers
 
 
A highly trained martial artist and extremely agile acrobat, the Street Angel carries a supply of large Aerobie-like rings ("halos") which he hurls at enemies. In his earlier, more light-hearted days, he used a variety of specialized halos; each type performing a different technological trick. When the Street Angel entered his darker phase, he switched to halos with steel cores and angel-shaped shurikens to disable and physically damage criminals.
 
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Speculations, Observations and Theories:
 
 
Known to have some relationship (not necessarily romantic) with Quarrel II. This probably occurred after his mercy missions in Africa. He may have been her teacher or mentor, guiding her to become a hero, not a criminal mask like her father: Quarrel I.
 
 
The supervillain Ominuss was supposedly murdered by Street Angel in 1988. How this jibes with his fatal confrontation with the Pale Horsemen four years earlier is unknown.
 
  
An old newspaper article, circa 1995 or slightly before, states that Street Angel is "presumed dead."
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|speculations =He was known to have some relationship (not necessarily romantic) with Quarrel II. This probably occurred after his mercy missions in Africa. He may have been her teacher or mentor, guiding her to become a hero, not a criminal mask like her father: [[Quarrel (Mack Taggart)|Quarrel]].
Timelines of Interest
 
  
Street Angel
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The super-villain [[Ominuss]] was supposedly murdered by Street Angel in 1988. How this jibes with his fatal confrontation with the Pale Horsemen four years earlier is unknown. It's could be a mistake by [[Supersonic]] meaning 1968 or 1978, or even the wrong hero.
Black Velvet
 
Quarrel II
 
  
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An old newspaper article, circa 1995 or slightly before, states that Street Angel is "presumed dead." [[Mr. Bridwell]] would have likely had a decade old clipping.
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The Street Angel
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AstroFacts


Status: Deceased
Real Name: Ramon Vincenzo
Earliest Appearance: late 1960s
Base of Operations: Astro City


Personal Data


InfoDump


Headlines: Unknown: Street Angel Presumed Dead
Appearances (in Publication Order): Astro City: Local Heroes #4

Astro City: The Dark Age Book One #2, 3
Astro City: The Dark Age Book Two #1, 3, 4
Astro City: The Dark Age Book Four #2, 3, 4
Astro City #19


Event Timeline

1974/08/16     Flashback

1974/08/19     TVreport

1974/08/19     TVreport

1984     Flashback

1988/??/??     Caption

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The Street Angel

A bouncy street-level hero who started out as a happy go-lucky type but went "dark," after his association with Black Velvet.

History

Alongside Mister Badd, he broke into Dr. Lewis Oscar Croft's lab and freed the woman who would become Black Velvet. After sometime she relocated to Astro City and the Street Angel started hanging around her more. This is the point in late 1976 that Street Angel went "dark"(matching the tone of the age), becoming a violent vigilante. Following this dark phase, in contrition, Street Angel orchestrated mercy missions, bringing medicines to Central Africa for several years.

He returned to Astro City in 1984, teaching young kids boxing and self-defense. He also took Quarrel II under his wing, who seemed to revere him. The Blue Knights revealed some unpleasant past events that left Angel feeling depressed and suicidal. A chance encounter with the Silver Agent provided a lifeline back. He maintained his role as a vigilante , atoning for his past. Disaster struck when he was attacked by the Pale Horseman rampaging throughout Astro City. Angel's last actions saved the lives of Otter,Mister Toad and Owl, but at a dear cost. The Pale Horseman incinerated him like so many others being "cleansed" by his merciless interpretations of justice.

Equipment

A highly trained martial artist and extremely agile acrobat, the Street Angel carries a supply of large Aerobie-like rings ("halos") which he hurls at enemies. In his earlier, more light-hearted days, he used a variety of specialized halos; each type performing a different technological trick. When the Street Angel entered his darker phase, he switched to halos with steel cores and angel-shaped shurikens to disable and physically damage criminals.

He had several different looks in appearance. In the late 60's he had an single mask with a lighter blue and white costume, before adapting the hooded look in the early 1970s.

Speculations, Theories

He was known to have some relationship (not necessarily romantic) with Quarrel II. This probably occurred after his mercy missions in Africa. He may have been her teacher or mentor, guiding her to become a hero, not a criminal mask like her father: Quarrel.

The super-villain Ominuss was supposedly murdered by Street Angel in 1988. How this jibes with his fatal confrontation with the Pale Horsemen four years earlier is unknown. It's could be a mistake by Supersonic meaning 1968 or 1978, or even the wrong hero.

An old newspaper article, circa 1995 or slightly before, states that Street Angel is "presumed dead." Mr. Bridwell would have likely had a decade old clipping.