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Comics character
White Tiger
Angela del Toro as theWhite Tiger.
Art byDavid Mack.
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceDaredevil vol. 2 #58
(March 2004)
Created byBrian Michael Bendis (writer)
Alex Maleev (artist)
In-story information
Alter egoAngela del Toro
SpeciesHuman mutate
Team affiliationsNew Revengers
The Hand
FBI
PartnershipsDaredevil
Iron Fist
Notable aliasesAgent Angela Del
Tigresa Blanca
White Tiger
Abilities
  • Superhuman strength, speed, agility, durability, stamina, and senses
  • Regenerative healing factor
  • Experienced unarmed combatant
  • Expert markswoman
  • Trained investigator

Angela del Toro is a character appearing inAmerican comic books published byMarvel Comics. Created byBrian Michael Bendis andAlex Maleev, the characterfirst appeared inDaredevil vol. 2 #58 (March 2004).[1] Angela del Toro is the fourth incarnation ofWhite Tiger.[2] She is the niece ofHector Ayala andAva Ayala.[3]

Angela del Toro appears in theMarvel Cinematic Universe television seriesDaredevil: Born Again (2025), played by Camila Rodriguez.

Publication history

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Angela del Toro debuted in the fifty-eight issue of the 1998Daredevil series, created by writerBrian Michael Bendis and artistAlex Maleev. She later appeared in the 2006White Tiger series, her first solocomic book series, byTamora Pierce, Timothy Liebe, andPhilippe Briones.[4]

Fictional character biography

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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 ofK'un-L'un. Broken into pieces, the statue's paws and head resurfaced in America, where theSons of the Tiger wore them as amulets that enhanced their martial arts prowess. When the Sons disbanded, their discarded amulets were discovered by Del Toro's uncle, the young Hector Ayala, who transformed into the superhuman White Tiger through their power.[5]

Going back into action as the White Tiger, Hector was framed for murder and convicted despite the efforts of his lawyer, Matt Murdock. Hector was shot dead trying to escape, shortly before evidence emerged that proved his innocence.[6][7]

Del Toro, a Federal Agent, volunteered to participate in the ongoing FBI investigation of the suspected Daredevil, Murdock. However, when Ayala's amulets were handed down to her, an overwhelmed Del Toro 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 — Del Toro 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.[8]

Recognizing Del Toro'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 Del Toro with a final lesson by leading her to a robbery in progress. Subduing the robbers single-handedly, a proud Del Toro 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-crime lordAlexander Bont and his reluctant henchmanGladiator.[9]

During the start of her career as a masked crime-fighter, Del Toro uncovers a government ID smuggling plot by theYakuza and a secret organization known as the Chaeyi, and starts work at 212 Security, a private bodyguard service. As White Tiger, she attempts to stop the activities of the two criminal organizations through various team-ups with fellow superheroes includingIron Fist/Daredevil (2.0),Luke Cage,Spider-Man, andBlack Widow, often facing off againstKing 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 enlists the help ofOmega Red.[10]

Del Toro is later slain byLady Bullseye and resurrected as aHand assassin (in the manner ofElektra Natchios).[11] Later, she is cured of the Hand's black magic byBlack Tarantula, and joins Daredevil and Black Tarantula, working within the Hand itself.[12][13] Del Toro shows much doubt about what they are doing as members of the Hand.[14]

Daredevil appoints White Tiger as one of the five 'Daimyo' of the Hand, presiding over North America[15] and brings her with him to the Daimyo's summit in Japan where she andBakuto, the Daimyo of South America, immediately come to odds, but Murdock stops them before they fight. Del Toro takes every opportunity to blame Bakuto for their problems in Japan. It is also revealed that Del Toro is still under the corrupting influence of the Hand.[16][17][18]

When New York was in crisis, White Tiger ordered Black Tarantula to execute looters; he becomes confused and sees that something is wrong with Daredevil. However, White Tiger is still possessed by the Hand, and stabs Black Tarantula in the back, tossing him over a roof's edge to fall into a vehicle, leaving him for dead.[19] Del Toro is incarcerated after this, with the White Tiger amulets passing to her aunt,Ava Ayala, Hector's teenage sister.[20]

Still suffering from the effects of the Hand's black magic as part of theAll-New, All-Different Marvel event, Del Toro is freed from the Cellar byMaker of W.H.I.S.P.E.R., who gives her an alternate version of the White Tiger amulets from a parallel universe, restoring her powers. While in Rome, Del Toro fights Ayala, resulting in Ayala's amulets suddenly reverting to Del Toro. Afterwards, Del Toro goes on to join Maker'sNew Revengers with approval from the Hand, who believe that Maker's plans would benefit them.[21] During the New Revengers' attack on the New Avengers at Avengers Base Two, Del Toro confronts Ayala.[22] As the two White Tigers fight, Ayala manages to snatch the White Tiger amulets that Maker gave to Del Toro and destroys them enough to free Angela from the control of the White Tigers and the Hand.[23]

After defeating a rogue A.I.M. group, Ava and Angela discuss their future, with Ava wondering who the Tiger God will choose to be the next White Tiger.[24]

Guided by a vision of Hector, Angela attends an activist meeting which is then raided byRoxxon agents. Angela defeats with Ava, who was also guided by Hector and had now become a permanent host of the Tiger God, and the two reconcile.[25]

Powers and abilities

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The White Tiger amulets augment Angela del Toro's strength, speed, stamina, agility, reflexes, reactions, coordination, balance, and endurance to superhuman levels.[26] It also endow her with formidable martial arts skills. The amulets can enhance her recuperative powers. She has the ability to blend in with her surroundings, using the amulets to camouflage herself.[27] Additionally, Angela is a trained investigator, a good shot with firearms, and an experienced unarmed combatant.

Reception

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Critical response

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Deirdre Kaye ofScary Mommy called Angela del Toro a "role model" and a "truly heroic" female character.[28] Heather Marlette ofScreen Rant included Angela del Toro in their "Marvel: 10 Incredible Latinx Characters" list.[29]

Other versions

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An alternate universe variant of Angela del Toro from Earth-58163 appears inHouse of M: Avengers #3. This version is a member ofLuke Cage's underground human resistance movement againstmutants who received her amulet by mail from Hector Ayala.[30]

In other media

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Collected editions

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TitleMaterial collectedPublication dateISBN
White Tiger: A Hero's CompulsionWhite Tiger #1-6September 26, 20079780785122739

References

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  1. ^Johnston, Rich (August 12, 2016)."Marvel Have Shot A White Tiger TV Pilot For Netflix Already? (UPDATE)".Bleeding Cool. Retrieved2023-04-18.
  2. ^Taylor, Jay Carter (January 1, 2023)."10 Characters Jenna Ortega Could Play In The MCU".Collider. Retrieved2023-04-18.
  3. ^Paur, Joey (November 30, 2022)."Marvel's DAREDEVIL: BORN AGAIN Will Reportedly Introduce White Tiger as a Major Character".GeekTyrant. Retrieved2023-04-18.
  4. ^George, Richard (October 26, 2006)."White Tiger #1 Preview".IGN. Retrieved2023-04-18.
  5. ^Daredevil vol 2 #38
  6. ^Daredevil vol. 2 #39-40
  7. ^Tiger Tiger Burning Bright: Pierce Talks "White Tiger"
  8. ^Daredevil vol 2 #69
  9. ^Daredevil vol 2 #69-#70
  10. ^White Tiger #6
  11. ^Daredevil vol 2 #113
  12. ^Daredevil #500
  13. ^Diggle illuminates “Shadowland”
  14. ^C2E2: Diggle Leads Daredevil into "Shadowland"
  15. ^Andy Diggle (w),Antony Johnston (w), Marco Checchetto (p,i), "The Left Hand Path", Part One,Daredevil #505 (April 2010)
  16. ^Andy Diggle (w),Antony Johnston (w), Marco Checchetto (p,i), "The Left Hand Path", Part Two,Daredevil #506 (June, 2010)
  17. ^Review: Daredevil #506
  18. ^Daredevil #506 Review
  19. ^Andy Diggle (w), Marco Checchetto (p,i),Daredevil #510 (November 2010)
  20. ^Avengers Academy #21
  21. ^New Avengers vol. 4 #7
  22. ^New Avengers vol. 4 #14
  23. ^New Avengers vol. 4 #15
  24. ^New Avengers Vol. 4 #18
  25. ^White Tiger: Reborn #1 (October 2025)
  26. ^Holmes, Adam (November 25, 2015)."10 Sweet Marvel References In Jessica Jones".CinemaBlend. Retrieved2023-04-18.
  27. ^Ulatowski, Rachel (December 11, 2022)."Who Is White Tiger? Marvel's White Tiger, Explained".The Mary Sue. Retrieved2023-04-18.
  28. ^Kaye, Deidre (November 16, 2020)."Looking For A Role Model? These 195+ Marvel Female Characters Are Truly Heroic".Scary Mommy. Retrieved2023-04-18.
  29. ^Marlette, Heather (October 8, 2021)."Marvel: 10 Incredible Latinx? Characters".Screen Rant. Retrieved2023-04-18.
  30. ^Christos N. Gage (w),Mike Perkins (p,i),House of M: Avengers #3 (February 2008)
  31. ^Jones, Jarrod (March 18, 2025)."The Punisher enters the scene in a cluttered Daredevil: Born Again".The A.V. Club.Archived from the original on March 19, 2025. RetrievedMarch 18, 2025.
  32. ^Marvel (September 15, 2021)."Marvel Games Celebrates Hispanic Latinx Heritage Month".Marvel.com. Retrieved2023-04-18.
  33. ^Shea, Brian (January 20, 2023)."Every Character In Marvel Strike Force's Massive, Ever-Growing Roster".Game Informer.Archived from the original on January 21, 2023. Retrieved2023-04-18.

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