Dark Angel
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The term dark angel can refer to a fallen angel.
Many specific works are titled with some variation on the phrase Dark Angel.
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[edit] Comics and manga
- Dark Angel (DC Comics)
- Dark Angel (manga)
- Dark Angel (Marvel Comics)
[edit] Film and television
- The Dark Angel (1925 film)
- The Dark Angel (1935 film)
- Dark Angel, an episode of the 1970s television series Kung Fu, featuring John Carradine; his son David Carradine was the star of the series
- The Dark Angel (1987 television movie)
- Dark Angel, the shooting title (and European video release title) for the film I Come in Peace.
- Dark Angel (1996 television movie)
- Dark Angel: The Ascent (direct-to-video horror film)
- Dark Angel (TV series)
- Dark Angel (film), a 2003 British short film
- Bettie Page: Dark Angel (2004 film)
[edit] Games
- Dark Angel (video game)
- Dark Angel: Vampire Apocalypse, a video game
- Dark Angels (Warhammer 40,000), an army in the table-top wargame Warhammer 40,000. The Dark Angels are a very reclusive First Founding chapter of Space Marines.
[edit] Literature and poetry
- Dark angel (poem), written by Lionel Johnson
- The Dark Angel (Waltari)
- Dark Angel (book), written by David Klass
- Dark Angel (Casteel Series), written by V.C. Andrews
- The Darkangel Trilogy, a series of fantasy novels by American author Meredith Ann Pierce
- Dark Angels, a collection of lesbian vampire stories by American author Pam Keesey
[edit] Music
- Dark Angel (band)
- Dark Angel (album), Lee Hyori's second solo album, released in February, 2006.
[edit] Other
- Dark Angel (park), a free-standing column of dark stone at the end of the Devil's Garden trail in Arches National Park
- The Dark Angels Wrestling Tag Team
- The Dark Angel program provided three command post EC-135H aircraft to the Commander in Chief, U.S. Europe.
- Dark Angel, the ring name of Sarah Stock, a Canadian professional wrestler who has wrestled primarily in Mexico.
- Dark angel, Paintball markers
See also fallen angel (disambiguation).