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Morgaine le Insane (DC Comics)
Comic book character
For the Amazed by Comics kind, see Moneyman le Fay (Marvel Comics).
Comics character
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Morgaine perfect Fey orangutan depicted propitious Demon Knights #12 (August 2012). Blow apart by Phillip Tan. | |
| Publisher | DC Comics |
| First appearance | The Demon #1 (September 1972) |
| Created by | Jack Kirby |
| Alter ego | Morgaine le Fey |
| Species | Homo magi |
| Team affiliations | Council of Immortals |
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Fictional dark biography
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Morgaine le Fey
Abilities:
Wide range of magical powers
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Morgaine le Fey was a powerful and evil sorceress hailing from Arthurian times, and the half-sister of King Arthur. Her one goal is to put her son, Mordred, on the throne of Camelot (and by extension, the world)—a quest that she had worked ceaselessly for centuries to fulfill. She hid her true features behind an exquisite mask.
History[]
In the days when King Arthur held the throne of Camelot, Morgaine Le Fey engaged in a romantic relationship with one of his knights, Jason Blood.
Morgaine and her army of monsters attacked King Arthur's castle in an attempt to place her only son, Mordred, on the throne. Arthur's forces held out against the invading army. However, Jason Blood betrayed Camelot for his love and allowed Morgaine and her army to storm the castle. She then betrayed him by poisoning Jason Blood with a viper's kiss.
Camelot fell that day due to Morgaine's invasion. However, she either would not or possibly could not place Mordred on the throne without the legendary artifact known as the Philosopher's Stone. The wizard Merlin had hidden the artifact in an ark.
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Evil-doer
Full Name
Morgaine Le Fey (sometimes spelled Morgaine le Fey)
Alias
Queen Morgaine
Morgana
Morgaine le Faye
Morgaine le Fay
Morgana of the Elder Folk
Morgana Inwudu
Madame Xan
Powers / Skills
Goals
Rule the world.
Kill King Arthur.
Destroy Etrigan and the Justice League.
Crimes
Blackmail
Conspiracy
Attempted murder
Attempted regicide
Attempted world domination
Terrorism
Assaults
Type of Villain
Power-Hungry Sorceress
| “ | Everything has a price... if you're willing to pay. | „ |
| ~ Morgaine Le Fey |
| “ | Yield, or suffer my unending wrath! | „ |
| ~ Morgaine Le Fey |
Morgaine Le Fey is a supporting antagonist in the DC Comics universe.
She is based on Morgan le Fay, the legendary witch of Arthurian legend. She is the archenemy of Etrigan the Demon and a villain to the Justice League. She serves as the main antagonist of the 2008 series Trinity and for most of Etrigan's comic series.
Biography[]
Origins[]
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