Alison Angel [BEST × 2026]
In a pivotal moment in the story, Allison and her companion, (a version of Boris the Wolf), save Henry from Twisted Alice by stabbing the imposter with a sword just as she is about to attack. This act solidifies her as a true ally, though she remains humble, famously telling Henry, "They call me Alice, but I’m no angel" . The Journey of Hope
Allison Angel is the "pure" counterpart to , the grotesque and murderous ink form of Susie Campbell. While Twisted Alice is obsessed with her appearance and harvests other ink creatures to "become beautiful," Allison Angel has a flawless face but broken horns.
After the studio fell into chaos and the "Ink Cycle" was created, Joey Drew crafted a version of Alice Angel that would act as a guardian—an "angel" for the protagonist, Henry, to guide him through the darkest parts of the studio. alison angel
Throughout the games, Allison serves as a beacon for other characters:
Allison Angel is an ink-based recreation of , a talented voice actress hired by Joey Drew Studios to replace Susie Campbell as the voice of the cartoon character Alice Angel. Unlike Susie, who was driven to madness by her replacement, the real-life Allison was known for her kindness and was one of the few people who could bring out the "good" in Joey Drew. In a pivotal moment in the story, Allison
: In Bendy and the Dark Revival , she aids the new protagonist, Audrey, in the final battle to reset the cycle and free the trapped souls.
: She gifts Henry the "Seeing Tool," a device that reveals hidden messages on the studio walls, allowing him to understand the secrets of the Cycle. While Twisted Alice is obsessed with her appearance
: She is cautious and realistic, often doubting if they can truly defeat the Ink Demon , yet she refuses to abandon those she cares for.
