Heinkel Wulf

Heinkel Wolfe (ハインケル・ウーフー, Hainkeru Ūrufū) is a pistol wielding assassin for the Iscariot organization, partners with Yumie, and dresses like a priest.

Appearance
Heinkel has neck-length, straw-colored hair, and grey-green eyes.

Plot Summary
Heinkel makes a small appearance in the Hellsing OVA 4, as a non-speaking character who shoots a corrupt priest when Maxwell instructs her to.

She acts as a bodyguard for Maxwell in Hellsing volumes 4 to 5 and is later seen, along with Yumie, among the brigade of Catholic priests sent to apprehend Integra under Father Anderson's leadership. In Chapter 74, she is shot in the head by The Captain. The bullet entered through her left cheek, exited through the right, and severely damaged the right side of her face. Heinkel is bewildered as the Captain gestures to her with his head, which she interprets as "Stay out of the way". He tosses her a first-aid kit, and Heinkel realizes that the Captain spared her life when he could have easily killed her. After seeing Yumie's remains, a bandaged and enraged Heinkel swears revenge on Walter, and takes a sniper rifle from the small group of remaining Iscariot priests. While Walter is distracted by Alucard's remains, Heinkel shoots him through the chest with her sniper rifle. However, it fails, and Walter cuts off Heinkel's arm and leg, who was rescued by the Iscariot.

‎Heinkel Wolfe appears in the epilogue, her arm and leg repaired somehow. Heinkel is shown to have become more enraged and fanatical.

Trivia

 * Remarks made by Kouta Hirano in a December 2005 issue of "Puff" magazine, in which he was interviewed about the upcoming Hellsing OVA series and Hellsing in general, have shed new insight into Heinkel and her androgynous appearance.
 * Due to the recovery of her missing limbs, her face showing no apparent signs of age, and her seeming rivaly with Seras, some believe Heinkel became "a regenerator", and replaced Alexander Anderson as Iscariot's "trump card". Others believe her limbs could be prosthetics, her face wound could obscure aging, and her rivalry with Seras might just be a coincedence. Hirano has never commented on the subject, leaving it open to debate.
 * A character by the same name is featured in one of Kouta Hirano's previous manga, Crossfire. However, the obviously female Heinkel Wolfe in Crossfire is a completely different character from the one in Hellsing, and the two should not be confused with each other. However, it is actually revealed that Kouta changed it to non-canon due to the fact that Enrico Maxwell looked too much like Integra.

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