In a terrifying transformation, one ofX-Men’s five founding members just unleashed a set of lethal new powers, proving yet again that fans underestimate this iconic hero at their peril. X-Men’s five founding heroes have gone on to hold major places in the franchise - Cyclips is thede factoleader of mutantkind,Jean Grey is a cosmic god, and Iceman has unlocked his full Omega-level potential. However, none are as visually terrifying as what just happened to their former classmate…
InX-Factor#8(from Mark Russell, Bob Quinn, Jesus Aburtov and Joe Caramagna), Cyclops' X-Men go up against Angel’s X-Factor thanks to a disagreement about their mentor, Charles Xavier. When Beast calls out the fact that X-Factor’s celebrity-focused team are no match for Cyclops' mutant powerhouses,Angel proves him wrong by transforming into a brand-new Archangel form, complete with new powers.

The new Archangel keeps the character’s former bladed wings and blue skin, but now with horrifying claws on his hands and feet. Archangel also wields a burning swordstrong enough to down Juggernautand can use his wings in a terrifying new way that makes Beast pay for his insult…
Easily the deadliest part of Archangel’s new form is his ability to roll into a deadly ball of spinning blades…

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Angel’s New Powers Make Him a Juggernaut-Tier Threat
X-Factor Debuts a New Archangel, Turning an OG Hero into a Mutant Nightmare
Years ago, Angel was captured andexperimented on by the mutant supremacist Apocalypse. Angel was transformed, gaining metal wings made up of poisoned blades, and gaining immense strength and durability as well as a psychotic need for violence. Angel has worked hard to suppress his Archangel form, but after a recent injury in the pages ofX-Factor, he reveals that he underwent extra surgeries to bring back his predatory transformation.
Easily the deadliest part of Archangel’s new form is his ability to roll into a deadly ball of spinning blades, arranging his deadly wings so that he becomes a human buzzsaw. Archangel uses this powers to chase a terrified Beast, who learns a hard lesson about underestimating his former classmate.

Warren Worthington III’s Angel has long been the least popular of the original X-Men, with his powers paling in comparison compared to those of his closest allies - indeed, even Xavier had Warren fight using a custom bazooka for a while,knowing his mutant abilities as Angelweren’t enough to win the day (but having a major need for his inherited fortune.) Sadly, the Archangel form has never been just about new powers -it’s the darkest part of Angel’s psyche brought to the surface, and is likely to tempt the foundingX-Menhero further and further into darkness asX-Factorcontinues.


