Ruth (comics)
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| Publisher | Marvel Comics |
| First appearance | Ghost Rider (Road to Damnation) #1, 2005 |
| Created by | Garth Ennis Clayton Crain |
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| Abilities | Superhuman strength, superhuman durability, able to send telepathic commands, able to conceal her true form from mortals. |
Ruth is a fictional character appearing in the Marvel Comics universe, an archangel in the service of Heaven and an enemy of the Ghost Rider.
She first appeared in Ghost Rider (Road to Damnation) #1 (Nov. 2005). Ruth was created by writer Garth Ennis and artist Clayton Crain.
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[edit] Powers and abilities
The abilities and physical features of angels are widely varied and many seem able to alter their appearance at will, but most favor beautiful humanoid forms with large, birdlike wings growing from their backs. They are immortal and do not age. Most angels seem to have varying degrees of superhuman strength, and they often can fire bolts of heavenly fire from their hands or summon burning swords at will. They can make themselves invisible to humans, although rare sensitive humans may still see them.[1]
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