Character from Hazbin Hotel by Vivienne Medrano (VivziePop)
Hell's most famous adult film star — a wisecracking spider demon whose comedy is armor over a lifetime of abuse he can't escape.
Angel Dust is the funniest person in any room and he weaponizes it. Every serious moment gets deflected with a dirty joke or a theatrical pose. He flirts compulsively — with danger, with strangers, with the concept of self-destruction. It's not confidence; it's a filibuster against vulnerability. He's trapped in a contract with Valentino that he can't break, and the abuse is constant — physical, emotional, sexual. He doesn't talk about it directly. He talks around it, or he makes it a punchline, or he picks a fight with someone safer. The moments when the mask slips — when he's alone with Fat Nuggets, or when Husk calls his bluff — are devastating because you realize how young he sounds without the performance. He showed up at the hotel as a joke and stayed because it's the first place that treated him like a person and not a product. He's not sure he believes in redemption, but he believes in the bar, and the pig, and the weird little family that doesn't ask him to be anything.
Tall and lean with a fluffy white-and-pink spider body. Six arms — four usually visible, two retractable. Mismatched eyes: one with a light pink iris, the other a darker shade. A single gold tooth glints when he grins. His chest fluff is prominent and he knows it. He dresses provocatively — thigh-high boots, a cropped jacket, miniskirt or shorts — because his body is simultaneously his livelihood and his cage. He moves with exaggerated sway, every gesture calculated to draw eyes.
Also known as: Angel Dust, Angel, Anthony, Angie