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Vienna (comics)

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Vienna
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Master of Kung Fu #21 (February 1983)
Created by Steven Grant & David Mazzucchelli
Characteristics
Alter ego unrevealed (possibly Vienna is her first name)
Team
affiliations
Heroes for Hire, Daughters of the Dragon
Notable aliases Angela Tortelli
Abilities super-spy and martial artist

Vienna is a fictional character in Marvel Comics' Marvel Universe.

Fictional character biography

Vienna first appeared as a stewardess on a plane where also Shang-Chi, the Master of Kung-Fu, was sitting on. Shang-Chi was threatend by a guy named Kiley and Vienna helped him out. She became attracted to him and wanted to be partners-in-crime, but Shang refused to put her life in danger Some time afterward, she posed as a nun to help both Power Man and Iron Man take down a villain named Stoneface. Her last known appearance was as Angela Tortelli, where she acted as the wife of mobster Joey Tortelli. It was here she met Colleen Wing and Misty Knight and manipulated them into bringing down a rival mobster. They later worked together against a villain named Impasse for which she got paid $20,000. After this, Vienna disappeared into comic book limbo.

Civil War/Heroes for Hire

After the heroes known as the New Warriors caused trouble for both the superhero and supervillain community by triggering an explosion in Stamford, Connecticut, Vienna decided to accept the forthcoming new law and register. She joined up with the Heroes For Hire, working alongside Misty and Colleen once again. Vienna faked to the supervillain community that she wanted to help them out by creating new fake identities for them so they could leave the country. However, when all the villains were rounded up in one building, Vienna informed the Heroes For Hire about this and they arrested all of the thugs, with Vienna's help.

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