Morgaine le Fey
Few figures cast a shadow quite like Morgaine le Fey, the sorceress who stepped out of Arthurian legend and into the Bronze Age DC Universe when Jack Kirby conjured her for The Demon #1 in 1972 — a debut that stands as a collector-recognized key issue and a testament to Kirby's genius for mythic menace. Over four decades she has woven her way through the DC cosmos, sharing pages with titans like Batman, Green Lantern, and Etrigan the Demon himself, lending every encounter that electric charge of ancient evil colliding with modern heroism. Her appearances across Action Comics Weekly, DC Universe: Legacies, and Wednesday Comics speak to a character versatile enough to haunt multiple corners of the DC universe across generations. If you love the collision of sorcery and superheroics, Morgaine le Fey is exactly the kind of enduring, dangerous presence that reminds you why DC's mythology runs so gloriously deep.
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Covers through the years — 1987–2011
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2011