The stereotypical image of Morgan is often that of a villainess: usually a seductive, megalomaniacal, power-hungry sorceress who wishes to destroy Camelot and overthrow King Arthur, and is a fierce rival of the mage Merlin. Contemporary interpretations of the Arthurian myth sometimes assign to Morgan the role of seducing Arthur and giving birth to the wicked knight Mordred, though traditionally his mother was Morgause, Morgan's sister; in these works Mordred is often her pawn, used to bring about the end of the Arthurian age. Examples of modern Arthurian works featuring Morgan in a role a major antagonist include characters in both the DC Comics (Morgaine le Fey) and Marvel Comics (Morgan le Fay) comic book universes. Some other Arthurian fiction, however, casts Morgan in the various positive or at least more ambivalent roles, and some have her as a protagonist and sometimes a narrator.
Title |
Year |
Nature |
Character |
Notes |
The Dragon's Dove Chronicles |
2016 |
Other |
Morghe ferch Uther |
A series of historical fantasy novels by Kim Iverson Headlee, including Dawnflight, Morning's Journey, and Raging Sea. Lady Morghe is introduced in Dawnflight as the youngest child of Uther and Igraine, and she bears little love for her older brother Arthur for wielding control over her life. In Morning's Journey, she assists her betrothed, Arthur's nemesis Chieftain Urien, in a plot against the firstborn son of Arthur and his wife Gyanhumara (Guinevere).[1] Morghe, now the Chieftainess of Clan Muray,[2] and Urien marry in Raging Sea, and they continue their anti-Arthur agenda.[3] |
Arthur's Legacy |
2015 |
|
Morag |
A series of novels by J Hannigan, beginning with The Maid of Camelot, a story of Morag's daughter. |
Fay Morgan Chronicles |
2015 |
Other |
Morgan le Fay, Fay Morgan |
A series of urban fantasy novels by Katherine Sparrow, including The Magician's Mistake, The Dragon's Secret, The Witch's Hunger, The Demon's Revenge, The Hunter's Prey, and The King's Leash. It features an immortal Morgan as a Wiccan supply store in modern-day Chicago.[4] |
Guinevere’s Tale Trilogy |
2015 |
|
Morgan |
A series of novels by Nicole Evelina in which Morgan is the villain.[5] She a mysterious orphan and gifted priestess of Avalon who becomes Guinevere's rival in the first book, Daughter of Destiny.[6][7] In 2016's Camelot's Queen, Morgan converts to Christianity. Evelina also plans to write a Morgan's story book.[8] |
The Morgan Trilogy |
2015 |
Other |
Morgan |
A series of novels by Lavinia Collins: The Witches of Avalon, The Curse of Excalibur, and The Fall of Camelot.[9] |
Tales of Lady Guinevere |
2015 |
Other |
Morgaine |
A series of noevllas by Mande Matthews.[10] |
Validur |
2015 |
Evil |
Morgan Le Fay |
A series of novels by Chance Glenn, beginning with Flames of Camelot.[11] |
The Camelot Wars |
2014 |
Evil |
Morgana, Morgan Le Fay, Morgause |
A novel series by Michael Clary. In it, the evil sorceress Morgana invades the modern world, casting a spell that makes all modern technology useless and makes her forces travel the world searching for Arthur to end his life before he can claim the Excalibur and unite the people against her.[12] |
The Children of Arthur |
2014 |
Good |
Morgan le Fay, Morgana |
A series of novels by Tyler R. Tichelaar, including Arthur's Legacy (2014) and Melusine's Gift (2015).[13] Lady Morgana is a druid priestess Lady of Avalon, an ally and former disciple of the wizard Merlin, and mother to Mordred, here a good prince son of Morgana and her half-brother King Arthur from before his marriage at the urging of Merlin. The villains are Constantine and Guinevere's half-sister, the Witch Queen Gwenhwyvach. Later, in the third book in the series, Ogier's Prayer, Morgan is the lover of Ogier the Dane and mother of his son.[14] |
The Children of Camelot |
2014 |
Good |
Morgana |
A young adult novel series by Donna Hosie, starting with The Ring of Morgana and continued in The Fire of Merlin and The Spirit of Nimue, wherein the teenage protagonist Mila Roth's parents are "the awakened King Arthur and Gorian druid queen, Morgana," and the Lady of the Lake is the antagonist. |
The Devices |
2014 |
Evil |
Morgan le Fay |
A novel series by Philip Purser-Hallard, beginning with The Pendragon Protocol and continued in The Locksley Exploit. |
Forever Camelot |
2014 |
Evil |
Morgana |
A novel series by J. Lynn McCoy, in particular Prophecy.[15][16] |
Forever Avalon |
2014 |
Evil |
Morgana le Fay |
A series of novels by Mark Piggott, in particular The Dark Tides.[17][18] |
I, Morgana |
2014 |
Other |
Morgana |
A novel by Felicity Pulman, in which an elderly Morgana tells the story of her life.[19] It was followed by The Once and Future Camelot (2016), the story of Morgana's descendants: the medieval troubadour Marie and a 21st century botanist Morgan.[20] |
Le Fay |
2014 |
Good |
Morgan le Fay |
A series of illustrated novels by Realm Lovejoy, beginning with Henge[21] and continued with Sword.[22] |
Legendary Saga |
2014 |
Evil |
Morgana LeFay |
A novel series by L.H. Nicole, starting in Legendary and continued in Claiming Excalibur and Relics of Camelot. |
Heirs of the Magykal Realm |
2013 |
Evil |
Morgan le Fey |
Two novels by Dawna Ravers: Colour Wielders and Severed Colours. |
Young Knights |
2013 |
Evil |
Morgan La Faye |
A series of novels by Julia Golding. |
Morgana Trilogy |
2013 |
Good |
Morgana Pendragon |
A young adult novel series by Alessa Ellefson: Blood of the Fey, Fire of the Fey, and Rise of the Fey. |
The Prophecy of Three |
2013 |
Evil |
Morgana |
A young adult novel series by Sam Whitehouse, including The Keys of Time and The Demons Hunt. |
The Amethyst Dragon |
2012 |
Other |
Morgan le Fay |
A series of novels by D.C. Grace, including Dragon Wings and Pixie Dust.[23] |
Avalon |
2012 |
Evil |
Morgana le Fey |
A series of novels by Robert Larrison, including Ghosts of Avalon (2012), Queen of Avalon (2012), and the prequel The Last Battle for Camelot (2013). |
The Avalon Legacies |
2012 |
Good |
Morgaine Le Fay |
A series of novels by Nicole Hill, including Legacy Forgotten and Legacy Foretold. |
Knights of Camelot |
2012 |
Good |
Morgana |
Morgana is a featured character in this novel series by Sarah Luddington, including in Lancelot's Burden (2012), Lancelot's Challenge (2012), Betrayal of Lancelot (2013), Passion of Lancelot (2013), and Revenge of Lancelot (2014). |
Otherworld Chronicles |
2012 |
Evil |
Morgaine |
A juvenile novel series by Nils Johnson-Shelton, including The Invisible Tower (2012), The Seven Swords (2013), and The Dragon King (2013).[24][25] |
Pendragon Legacy |
2012 |
Evil |
Morgan Le Fay |
A series by Katherine Roberts, beginning with Sword of Light and continued in Lance Of Truth (2012), Crown of Dreams (2013), and Grail Of Stars (2014). In it the witch Lady Morgan is now dead, having first drowned her druid mentor Merlin, but her spirit advises her evil son Morderd from the underworld of Annwn. |
Spell Sisters |
2012 |
Evil |
Morgana Le Fay |
A series of children's novels by Amber Castle, including Sophia the Flame Sister (2012), Lily the Forest Sister (2012), Isabella the Butterfly Sister (2012), Amelia the Silver Sister (2012), Grace the Sea Sister (2012), Evie the Swan Sister (2012), Olivia the Otter Sister (2013), and Chloe the Storm Sister (2013). In it, "Morgana is the elder sister of the other eight Spell Sisters who live on Avalon. She grew jealous of her sisters, and decided she wanted to take all of their powers and have Avalon all to herself."[26] |
Tales from Camelot |
2012 |
Good |
Morgan la Fay |
A series by Paul Green, where Morgan is "an innocent victim of abuse who was rescued and brought in under her big brother’s protective wing."[27] |
Morgen of Avalon |
2011 |
Good |
Morgen |
Carol Weakland's trilogy consisting of Dreamspell, Child of Destiny and Epiphany.[28] Morgen is a faerie goddess and Queen of Avalon dedicated to teaching people about peace, healing and their connection to the divine. She assumed mortal form as a changeling child to become King Arthur's healer and his true love, and helps him create a peaceful Britannia through her powers of healing and prophecy. Later books also feature a daughter of Morgen and Merlin, Eliana. |
Spell |
2011 |
Evil |
Morgana le Fay |
Lady Morgana le Fay is the villain of this children's novel series by C.J. Busby, including in Frogspell, Cauldron Spells (2012), Swordspell (2013), and Icespell (2014).[29] Morgana is the most powerful sorceres in the kingdom who is secretly plotting to kill her brother Arthur so that she could be queen. |
The Megaverse Series |
2010 |
Good |
Morgana Le Fay |
A series of novel by Angela Knight, including Morgana's book The Oath of Service. |
Merlin Prophecy |
2010 |
Other |
Morgan |
A prequel series to M K Hume's King Arthur Trilogy, wherein Morgan is especially featured in Hunting with Gods (2013). |
The Squire's Tales |
2008 |
Good |
Morgan Le Fay, Lady Morgan |
A series by Gerald Morris. In The Squire's Tale, Morgan first appears as a shapeshifting (introducing herself in form of a dragon) Arthur's half-sister and Gawain's aunt and a chaotic enchantress. Morgan has an elder sister Morgause who appears to be reincarnation of the evil goddess known as The Enchantress and is plotting to kill Arthur. In The Squire, His Knight, and His Lady, the readers learn about Morgan's failed attempt to heal Gawain's young sister Elaine and of her forbidden love of Arthur. In The Savage Damsel and the Dwarf, Morgan tutors the protagonist Lady Lynet in magic. In The Princess, the Crone, and the Dung-Cart Knight, Morgan disguises herself as a crone to protect her young niece Sarah from Morgause's minion Meliagant. In The Lioness and Her Knight, a young Luneta of Orkney, a daughter of Lynet, goes to the fairy realm Other World and is thought by her great-aunt Lady Morgan to become an enchantress just like Morgan has also trained her mother and dozens of other sorceresses. |
Dark Britannia |
2009 |
Evil |
Morgana le Fey |
A series of novels by Bill Coffin, including Pax Morgana (2009), Pax Arcadia (2011), and Pax Britannia (2013). |
King Arthur Trilogy |
2009 |
Other |
Morgan the Fay |
A series of three novels by M K Hume: Dragon's Child, Warrior of the West (2009), and The Bloody Cup (2010). |
Pendragon's Banner Trilogy |
2009 |
Good |
Morgaine |
A series of novels by Helen Hollick in which Morgaine is a pagan priestess known as the Lady of the Lake and the mother of Arthur's son Medraut (Mordred). |
The Red Monocle |
2009 |
Evil |
Morgan le Fay |
A series of children's novels by Wim Coleman and Pat Perrin, including The Taker and the Keeper (2009) and The Death of the Good Wizard (2011). Its Morgan is a contemporary world-threatening sorceress and an enemy of Merlin and his modern students, able to take the form of a snake (small or large) and work great magic. |
Doomsday Brethren |
2008 |
Evil |
Morganna le Fay |
A series of novels by Shayla Black, including Tempt Me with Darkness (2008), Possess Me at Midnight (2009), Seduce Me In Shadow (2009), and Entice Me at Twilight (2010). |
The Matter of Britain |
2008 |
Evil |
Morgana |
A series of novels by Mark Adderley, including and The Hawk and the Wolf (2008) and The Heroes of Annwn (2013). |
Merlin Investigation |
2008 |
Evil |
Morgan Le Fay |
A series of novels by J.M.C. Blair: The Excalibur Murders (2008),[30] The Lancelot Murders (2009),[31] and The Pendragon Murders (2010).[32] |
Otherworld |
2008 |
|
Morgaine |
A series of novels by Yasmine Galenorn, wherein Morgaine, the half-fae Queen of Shadow and Dusk is introduced in Darkling (2008) and returning in several of later books including Dragon Wytch (2008), Demon Mistress (2009), Night Huntress (2009), Bone Magic (2010), Harvest Hunting (2010), Courting Darkness (2011), Haunted Moon (2013), Priestess Dreaming (2014), and Panther Prowling (2015). |
Realm of the Bear |
2008 |
Evil |
Morgan le Fay, Morgana |
A series of novels by S. R. Sorel. |
Guardians of Eternity |
2007 |
Evil |
Morgana le Fay |
A series of novels by Alexandra Ivy, including Embrace the Darkness (2007), Darkness Revealed (2009) and Bound By Darkness (2011). |
PenDragon's Requite |
2007 |
Other |
Morgana Cornwall, Morgana Le Fey |
The "fallen princess of Cornwall, Morgana the renegade Fey" is introduced in Victor C. Brice's King Arthur Triumphant and featured in The Queens of Nightmares and Dreams.[33] The third book, The Sovereign Prince (2014), features two children of Arthur's son Michael and Morgana.[34] |
The Three Damosels |
2007 |
Evil |
Morgan le Fay, The Morrigan |
A trilogy of novellas by Vera Chapman, starting with The Green Knight and continued in King Arthur's Daughter. |
Camelot |
2006 |
Good |
Morgan le Fey |
A series by Cynthia Breeding, including Fate of Camelot (2008) and Camelot's Enchantment (2011).[35] In it, Morgan is Faerie queen engaged to her demigod consort Cernunnos.[36] |
The Chronicles of the Imaginarium Geographica |
2006 |
Good |
The Morgaine, the Three Who Are One |
A series of novels by James A. Owen, including Here, There Be Dragons (2006) and The Search for the Red Dragon (2008) and The Shadow Dragons (2009). The Morgaine are three witches: Gweynhfar (Guinevere), Circe, and Calypso. |
Grail Quest |
2006 |
Evil |
Morgain le Fay |
A series of novels by Laura Anne Gilman, including The Camelot Spell, Morgain's Revenge,[37] and The Shadow Companion. |
Grey Griffins |
2006 |
Evil |
Morgan LaFey, Morgan the Black Witch |
A series of juvenile fiction novels by Derek Benz and J. S. Lewis, featuring an immortal Morgan as an antagonist in The Revenge of the Shadow King and The Rise of the Black Wolf. The story, while set in present day, is loosely tied to Arthurian mythology, via a blood line connecting the hero directly back to Arthur. |
Knights of the Round Table |
2006 |
Good |
Morgana |
A series of novels by Gwen Rowley, including Knights of the Round Table: Lancelot (2006) and Knights of the Round Table: Gawain (2007). |
Lords of Avalon |
2006 |
Evil |
Morgan Le Fey |
A series of novels by Sherrilyn Kenyon (Kinley MacGregor) in which Morgen Le Fey is a bueatiful but heartlessly evil Queen of the Fey who will not stop until she restores her son Mordred to life and takes the throne of Camelot. |
The Promethean Age |
2006 |
Good |
Morgan le Fey, Morgan of Cornwall |
A series of novels by Elizabeth Bear, including Ink and Steel[38] and Blood and Iron.[39] |
The Sisters Grimm |
2005 |
Good |
Morgan le Fay |
In this series by Michael Buckley, the beautiful Morgan le Fay, who used to be King Arthur's trusted advisor in Camelot, is an Everafter who was part of a coven of witches called The Three to keep the humans of Ferryport Landing nonethewiser of the existence of Everafters. She has a son named Mordred and is married to Mr. Seven in the Council of Mirrors. |
The Paths to Camelot |
2004 |
Evil |
Morgaine, Morgaine the Goddess, Morgaine the Sleepless, Morgan the Fey |
In this series by Sarah Zettel, Morgaine is an evil sorceress who wants to destroy Merlin and take Camelot. She has the son her son Mordred and a good twin sister of Queen Morgause, who along with Merlin has once captured and imprisoned her. In the first book, In Camelot's Shadow, Morgaine acts through her apprentice and adoptive daughter Kerra and sorceress Euberacon. In For Camelot's Honor, Morgaine orks with Gwiffert, using magic to make the Welsh chieftain Elen, whose brother was Urien kills, betray Arthur. Elen escapes her power with Merlin's help and uses a magic spear of the Green Man to kill Morgaine's beloved husband Urien the Bull. In Under Camelot's Banner, Morgaine manipulates various people to break minor lands away from Camelot. She plots with the traitorus prince Colan against Lynet and Gareth and to overthow the rule of Cambryn, where she, Morgaine and Guinevere grew up together, and also disguises as Guinevere to seduce Lancelot. In Camelot's Blood, Morgause's son Agravain and the half-water spirit Laurel Carnbrea, the Queen of Cambryn, help to defend the land of Gododdin from the Pictish invasion led by Morgaine and Mordred who have caused the disappearance of Morgause and drove King Lot to madness. In the end, Agravain defeats them and Laurel tricks and destroys Morgaine after a shapeshifting duel. |
Die Legende von Camelot |
2001 |
Evil |
Morgaine |
A series of three novels by Wolfgang Hohlbein and Heike Hohlbein. |
Shalott |
2001 |
Other |
Morgan le Fay |
A series of young adult novels by Felicity Pulman, including Shalott (2001), Return to Shalott (2002) and Shalott: The Final Journey (2003). |
Guenevere |
1999 |
Other |
Morgan Le Fay |
A trilogy of novels by Rosalind Miles: Guenevere, Queen of the Summer Country (1999), The Knight of the Sacred Lake (2001), and The Child of the Holy Grail (2002). |
The Tales of Annwn |
1999 |
Other |
Morgan le Fay |
Morgan is an ancestress of the sorceress Morgana in this series by Alison Baird, including The Hidden World and its prequel The Wolves of Woden.[40] |
Knights Quest |
1998 |
Evil |
Morgan le Fay |
A trilogy by Peter McElhinney: Knights Errant, Search for the Swords and Larthingal. |
Merlin's Legacy |
1998 |
Evil |
Morgana |
Dawn of Camelot and Daughter of Camelot by Carla Simpson. |
Harry Potter |
1997 |
Evil |
Morgan le Fay, Morgana |
In the franchise's lore, Morgan was a very powerful Dark witch, especially very adapt with transformation (into a bir) and healing spells, who lived during the Middle Ages. She was the queen of the island of Avalon the half-sister of King Arthur and an enemy of Merlin and she played a role in many events during her lieftime. Like her half-brother, she was a monarch, ruling as queen of the island of Avalon. She is mentioned in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone and appears on famous wizard cards in some Harry Potter games. In 2011, Royal Mail issued a series of stamps featuring magical figures, including Morgan le Fay based on the Harry Potter author J. K. Rowling. |
The Mordred Cycle |
1995 |
|
|
A trilogy of novels by Haydn Middleton, including Morgan-centered The Queen's Captive.[41][42] |
The Warlord Chronicles |
1995 |
Other |
Morgan |
A series of historical-fantasy novels by Bernard Cornwell beginning with The Winter King and continued in Enemy of God (1998) and Excalibur: A Novel of Arthur (1999). Morgan is the horribly disfigured bastard daughter of Uther Pendragon, High King of Britain, and sister of Arthur. She is a relatively minor character who begins the series as the chief lieutenant of the druid Merlin, but is eventually supplanted by the younger Nimue. Through a friendship and eventual marriage to Sansum, a bishop, Morgan ultimately converts to Christianity. Also known as The King Arthur Trilogy. |
The Crossroads |
1994 |
Evil |
|
In Nick O'Donohoe's The Magic and the Healing and Under the Healing Sign (1995), Morgan the evil queen of Anavalon, Arthur's former kingdom and now a wasteland, who invades Crossroads, a magical realm where the paths to many worlds intersect. |
Daughter of Tintagel |
1992 |
Other |
Morgan le Fay |
A series of novels by Fay Sampson, telling the story of Morgan from five various perspectives (including her own): Wise Woman's Telling, White Nun's Telling, Blacksmith's Telling, Taliesin's Telling, Herself. Reprinted in 2005 as Morgan le Fay. |
Magic Tree House |
1992 |
Good |
Morgan le Fay |
The lead characters of Mary Pope Osborne's long series of this children's books, Jack and Annie, are taken on secret missions throughout history by Morgan, travelling through time in her magical treehouse.[43] |
Dark Ages of Britain |
1988 |
Good |
Morgan of Avalon |
In Joan Wolf's The Road to Avalon, Born of the Sun (1989) and The Edge of Light (1990), Morgan is at once Merlin's daughter, Mordred's mother, and Arthur's lover.[44] In The Road to Avalon, Morgan is the youngest daughter of Merlin and loves Arthur, who refuses to marry him and conceals her pregnancy with their child Mordred for the good of Britain. Also known as Warrior Kings trilogy. |
Guinevere |
1987 |
Evil |
Morgan le Fay |
A series of novels by Persia Woolley, including Child of the Northern Spring (1987), Queen of the Summer Stars (1991) and Guinevere: The Legend in Autumn (1993), in which Morgan is a power-hungry pagan high priestess and Lady of the Lake, who turns into an enemy of Guinevere and Arthur. |
The Pendragon Cycle |
1987 |
Evil |
Morgian |
A series of novels by Stephen R. Lawhead. |
Wildworld |
1987 |
Good |
Morgana |
In L. J. Smith's Night of the Solstice, Morgana is a half-fairy and largely sympathetic character and an ally of the children protagonists. In the sequel Heart of Valor (1990), one of her enemies is the evil Merlin. |
The Wizard of 4th Street |
1987 |
Good |
Morgan LeFay |
In Simon Hawke's original The Wizard of 4th Street and the sequels The Wizard of Whitechapel (1988), The Wizard of Sunset Strip (1989), The Wizard of Rue Morgue (1990), The Samurai Wizard (1991), The Wizard of Sante Fe (1991), The Wizard of Camelot (1993), and The Wizard of Lovecraft's Cafe (1993), the half-breed magical alien/human Morgan, her son Modred, two descendants of her sisters Elaine and Morgause, Merlin, Gorlois's spirit and the descendants of his daughters all join forces with modern characters to fight evil through time and space. |
The New Magic |
1985 |
Evil |
Morgan Le Fay |
A series of novels by Pamela F. Service, set in Britain after five centuries of nuclear winter that cast it into "a new Dark Age that is, once again the setting for a conflict between Arthur and Merlin and their old enemy Morgan La Fay."[44] It includes Winter of Magic's Return, was followed by Tomorrow's Magic (1987), Yesterday's Magic (2008), and Earth's Magic (2009). |
The Keltiad |
1984 |
Good |
Morgan Magistra |
A series of science-fantasy novels by Patricia Kennealy-Morrison wherein Morgan is one of the ancestors of the titular protagonist of the first cycle, Tales of Aeron. In the second cycle, Morgan appears as an important character in The Hawk's Gray Feather (1990) and The Hedge of Mist.[45] She is a great sorceress and a sister of Arthur, opposing her evil twin Marguessan (Morgause), and married to Taliesin who narrates the story.[46] |
Guinevere |
1981 |
Other |
Morgan Le Fay |
A series of novels by Sharan Newman. |
Tales of King Arthur |
1977 |
|
|
A series of children;s booklets by Desmond Dunkerley featuring Morgan as Merlin's stepsister. |
Merlin |
1973 |
Other |
Morgan le Fay, Morgian |
A novel series by Mary Stewart, including The Hollow Hills (1973), The Last Enchantment (1979), The Wicked Day (1983), and The Prince and the Pilgrim (1995). |
Dragon |
1957 |
Evil |
Morgan le Fay |
Children's fantasy books by Rosemary Manning. |
Title |
Year |
Nature |
Character |
Notes |
Morgan: A Camelot Tale |
2015 |
|
Morgan la Fay |
A novel by Deborah Foulkes.[47] |
Pendragon |
2015 |
Evil |
Morgan Le Fay |
A novel by Christopher Bramble. |
AD 499: Sir Guaen and the Green Knight |
2014 |
Good |
Morgan Le Fay |
A novel by Aenghus Chisholme. |
Avalon Relics |
2014 |
Good |
Morgana |
A series of novels by J. L. Clark. |
Camelot Burning |
2014 |
|
Morgan le Fay |
A novel by Kathryn Rose. |
The Camelot Code |
2014 |
Evil |
Morgan Le Fay |
A novel by Mari Mancusi.[48] |
Chapel of Carnal Love: A Novel |
2014 |
|
Morgan |
A "sexy fairy tale" by Susan Starr Richards.[49] |
King and Raven |
2014 |
Good |
Morgan le Fay |
A novel by Cary James. |
King Arthur and the Quest for the Holy Grail |
2014 |
Good |
Morgan Le Fay |
A novel by Stephen Sim in which Lady Morgan is a protagonist against the Queen Guinevere.[50] |
King Arthur's Sister in Washington's Court |
2014 |
Other |
Morgan le Fay, Morgan the Wise |
A science-fiction/fantasy crossover novel by Kim Iverson Headlee, sequel to Mark Twain's A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court and written as if by Mark Twain. Queen Morgan, upset that the Yankee has destroyed her world, casts a spell trying to get to Connecticut of 1879 to kill him before he can travel back to the sixth century. But her spell misses by 300 miles and 200 years, landing her in the Washington, DC of 2079, where she decides to rebuild her kingdom.[51][52][53] |
Merlin's Daughters |
2014 |
Evil |
Morgana |
A novel by John Andrucci. |
The Merrikan King |
2014 |
Good |
Fay Stone, Morgana Le Fay |
A novel by Gerry Green. |
Lady Morgana |
2014 |
Good |
Morgana Dawson |
A novel by Desy Giuffrè. |
Mordred and the King |
2014 |
Evil |
Morgan le Fay |
A novel by John Michael Curlovichè. |
The Prophecy |
2014 |
Evil |
Morgana |
A novel by Lisa Jones. |
Sword Across Time |
2014 |
Evil |
Morganna |
A novel by Cathy Walker. |
Der Traum von Camelot |
2014 |
|
Morgana |
A novel by Viktor Goldmann. |
Water: Excalibur's Return |
2014 |
Good |
Morgan le Fey |
A novel by Meredith Bond, in which the Lady Morgan le Fay is the ruler of Avalon and a sister to the power-hungry Nimue, the villain of the story. |
Beyond the Myst: The Lost Years of King Arthur |
2013 |
Evil |
Morgana |
A novel by Shari Prestwood, Ashley Kuppersmith, and N. K. Schlaudecker. |
Daughters of Avalon |
2013 |
Evil |
Morgan le Fay |
A novel by Darryl Jouett. |
Eochaidh: The Legend of the Horsemen |
2013 |
Evil |
Morganna |
A novel by Terri Reid. |
Eternal |
2013 |
Good |
Morganna Alderley |
A novel by Denise Dowdell-Stent. |
Heartskin Stories |
2013 |
Good |
Morgana |
A book by JM Levar. |
Legend |
2013 |
Good |
Morgana, Donnchadh |
A novel in the Area 51 series by Bob Mayer. |
Magic & Mayhem |
2013 |
Evil |
Morgana le Fay |
A novel in the Taurus Moon: Relic Hunter series by D.K. Gaston. |
Merlin Chronicles |
2013 |
Evil |
Morgana le Fay |
A series of novels by Daniel Diehl in which Morgana has been denied the throne because of her gender and became a powerful evil sorceress. She has stayed alive for 1,600 years by using sex to drain vitality from men. Now she owns a giant global corporation and works to find a way to bring back dragons. Merlin, who has escaped her survived by hiding inside a magic sphere, and a young archaeologist Jason Carpenter join forces to find and defeat Morgana before it is too late.[54] |
The Unexpected Enlightenment of Rachel Griffin |
2013 |
Evil |
Morgana le Fey |
A novel by Rachel Neumeier. |
The Galahad Factor |
2012 |
Good |
Morgana |
A novel by Michael Bernard. |
Incarnation |
2012 |
|
Morgaine |
A novel by Emma Cornwall. |
Merlin's Candles |
2012 |
Evil |
Morgan Le Fay |
A novel by L.B. MacDonald. |
Morgaine: Das Leben einer Priesterin von Avalon |
2012 |
|
Morgaine |
A novel by Christine Arana Fader. |
Poison |
2012 |
Other |
Morgan le Fay |
A novel in the Legacy series by Molly Cochran. |
Queen Morgana and the Renfairies |
2012 |
Good |
Morgana |
A novel by Teel James Glenn. |
Wicked Hungry |
2012 |
Good |
Morgan le Fey |
A young adult urban fantasy novel by Teddy Jacobs. |
The Circle Cast: The Lost Years of Morgan Le Fay |
2011 |
Other |
Anna, Morgan, Morgan Le Fay |
A novel by Alex Epstein, speculating about what could have happened in the legend to Morgan, born as Anna, between her being sent into an exile to Ireland at the age of 11 after the murder of her father Gorlois by Uther Pendragon, and her return years later as a powerful witch seeking revenge.[55][56] |
The Death Catchers |
2011 |
Good |
Morgan le Faye |
A young adult novel by Jennifer Anne Kogler in which the protagonist Lizzy Mortimer is the descendant of Morgan le Fay and Lancelot who opposes Morgan's evil sister, Vivienne le Mort. |
Kingdom Jumper |
2011 |
Evil |
Morgana |
The novel by Emily Lark in the Children of Avalon series. |
Marco |
2011 |
|
Celeste DeCumpania, Morgan |
A novel in the Books of Insanity series by KT Pinto. |
Mordred |
2011 |
|
|
A novel by Gregory J. Downs.[57] |
Peltar and the Rainbow Knight |
2011 |
Evil |
Morgan LeFay |
A novel by David McDonald. |
La Signora del Graal |
2011 |
|
Morgana la Fata |
A novel by Federica Leva. |
Arthur of Avalon |
2010 |
Other |
Morgan Le Fay |
A novel by Gary L. Carlson. |
Dawn of Avalon |
2010 |
|
Morgan Le Fay |
A stand-alone novella by Anna Elliott set in the world of Twilight of Avalon, telling the story of Morgan's and Melin's youth as lovers.[58] |
The Dragons 2: Excalibur |
2010 |
Good |
Morgan le Fey |
A juvenile fiction novel by Colin Thompson. |
Heir to Avalon |
2010 |
Evil |
Morganna |
A novel by C. A. Zraik. |
The Girl's King Arthur: Tales of the Women of Camelot |
2010 |
Good |
Morgan le Fay |
A collection of five stories by Barbara Tepa Lupack, including one about Morgan. |
Kong Arthur og Ridderne af det Runde Bord |
2010 |
|
Morgana |
A juvenile fiction novel by Peter Gotthardt. |
Lady Pendragon |
2010 |
Other |
Morganna Du Lac |
A novel by Marly Mathews. |
A Land Beyond Ravens |
2009 |
Good |
Morgaine |
A novel by Kathleen Guler. |
Guinevere's Gamble |
2009 |
Other |
Morgan |
A novel by Nancy McKenzie. |
Twilight of Avalon: A Novel of Trystan & Isolde |
2009 |
|
Morgan |
A novel by Anna Elliott, featuring Morgan of Avalon. Followed by Sunrise of Avalon: A Novel of Trystan & Isolde in 2011. |
Morgaine |
2009 |
|
Morgaine |
A novel by Jutta M. Baur. |
Avalon's Eclipse |
2008 |
Good |
Morgan Le Fay |
A novel by T. R. Myers. |
Clara of Camelot and the Search for Excalibur |
2008 |
Evil |
Morgana le Fay |
A novel by Ian Lauder. |
The Curse |
2008 |
Evil |
Morgana |
A novel by Marian Nichols.[59] |
Elfindale |
2008 |
Good |
Morgan le Fay |
A book by Stuart Paul, where Morgan is a half-faerie sister to Arthur. |
Morgan Le Fay |
2008 |
Good |
Morgan Le Fay, Ula, Carfus |
A novel by Dozier Finley. |
The Night Dance |
2008 |
Evil |
Morgan le Fey |
A novel by Suzanne Weyn, mixing the Arthurian legend with the fairy tale of The Twelve Dancing Princesses. |
Sons of Avalon: Merlin's Prophecy |
2008 |
Good |
Morgan |
A novel by Dee Marie. |
Sydney Wakefield: Into the Faraway |
2008 |
Evil |
Morgan Le Fay |
A young adult novel by Kimberly J. Smith. |
The Timeweavers |
2008 |
Other |
Morgan, Enchantress Queen, Raven Queen, Queen of Ravens |
A novel by Morgan Fitzsimons and Kat Jones. |
Beyond the Legend |
2007 |
Evil |
Morgan le Faye |
A novel by Jo Ann Mason. |
The Book of Mordred |
2007 |
|
Morgan le Fay, Morgana |
A novel by Vivian Vande Velde. |
The Chronicles of Percyval |
2007 |
Evil |
Morgana, Black Queen |
A novel by Michael Aguiar.[60] |
Song of the Sparrow |
2007 |
Good |
Morgan |
A young adult novel by Lisa Ann Sandell. |
King Arthur |
2006 |
Evil |
Morgana |
A book by Gwyn Thomas.[61] |
Merlin's Apprentice |
2006 |
Evil |
Morgan le Fay |
A children's novel by Tanya Landman. |
The Stones of Camelot |
2006 |
|
Morgana Le Fay |
A young adult novel by Brian Stableford.[62] |
Witchery: A Ghosts of Albion Novel |
2006 |
Evil |
Morgana le Fey |
A novel by Christopher Golden and Amber Benson. |
The Heirs of Fate |
2005 |
Other |
Morgana |
A book by Susan Wilson Younkins.[63] |
Morgana the Spooky Sorceress |
2005 |
Evil |
Morgan |
An illustrated children's book by Tony Mitton and Arthur Robins. |
In Days of Knights |
2004 |
Other |
Morganna le Fai |
A book by Philip H. Young.[64] |
Le Morte D'Avalon |
2003 |
Other |
Morgan, Morgan le Fey, Morrigan |
A final part of the Arthurian series of novels by J. Robert King. |
The Magic of Camelot |
2003 |
Other |
Morgan le Fey |
A novel by Gabrielle Gilkison. |
I am Morgan le Fay: A Tale of Camelot |
2002 |
Other |
Morgan le Fay |
A novel by Nancy Springer. |
Isle of Skye |
2002 |
Good |
Morgan |
A novel by Constance Hall. |
A Memória da Espada |
2002 |
|
Fada Morgana |
A novel by Roberto de Sousa Causo. |
Queen of Camelot |
2002 |
|
Morgan, Witch of Rheged |
A novel by Nancy McKenzie, originally published as The Child Queen (1994) and The High Queen (1995). |
The Dragon's Son |
2001 |
|
Morgan |
A novel by Sarah L. Thomson in which Morgan is Arthur's half-sister and embittered former wife, and a mother of his two twin sons, including Medraud. It is written partially from Morgan's point of view.[65][66] |
Camelot Remembered |
2000 |
Evil |
Morgaine |
A book by Janet Zibell.[67] |
Temptresses: The Virago Book of Evil Women |
2000 |
Good |
Morgan le Fay |
A novel by Shahrukh Husain in which the fairy Morgan, "long painted as her half-brother King Arthur's foe, is shown to have been testing his worthiness, selflessly allowing herself to be thought of as a villain in order to train him to be a better, more careful ruler."[68] |
Women of Camelot: Queens and Enchantresses at the Court of King Arthur |
2000 |
|
Morgan le Fay |
A book by Mary Hoffman and Christina Balit.[69] |
Avalon: The Return of King Arthur |
1999 |
Evil |
Morgian, Moira |
A novel by Stephen R. Lawhead. |
Guardian of the Balance |
1999 |
Evil |
Morgaine |
A historical fantasy novel by Irene Radford. |
The Enchantresses |
1998 |
Evil |
Morgan |
A novel by Vera Chapman. |
King Arthur |
1998 |
Evil |
Morgan le Fay |
A book by Rosalind Kerven and Tudor Humphries,[70] retitled Arthurian Legends. |
Merdinus |
1996 |
|
Morgan |
By Mike Resnick and Linda Dunn. |
I, Morgain |
1995 |
Other |
Morgain |
A novel by Harry Robin and Adolph Caso.[71] |
Merlin's Bones |
1995 |
|
Morgan le Fay |
A novel by Fred Saberhagen. |
Merlin's Harp |
1995 |
Other |
Morgan le Faye, Witch Morgan, Witch Queen |
In this novel by Anne Eliot Crompton, Morgan steals Calibur (Excalibur) out of her hatred for Arthur, but Merlin and Ninniane retrieve it and Arthur's son Mordred from her. She is later seen transporting the dead Arthur to Avalon. |
The Return of Merlin |
1995 |
Evil |
"Fairy Fay", Morgan le Fay |
A novel by Deepak Chopra. |
The Grail of Hearts |
1993 |
|
|
A novel by Susan Shwartz. |
On All Hallows' Eve |
1992 |
Good |
Morgan le Fay |
A novel by Grace Chetwin. |
The Witch of the North |
1992 |
Other |
Morgan La Fey |
A novel by Courtway Jones. |
Avalon |
1991 |
Good |
Morgant |
Mary J. Jones' "lesbian Arthurian romance"[44] in which Morgant is Nimue's lover. |
Castleview |
1990 |
Other |
Viviane Morgan, Morgan le Fay |
A novel by Gene Wolfe.[72][73] |
Firelord |
1990 |
Other |
Morgan le Fay, Morgana |
Morgan le Fay, called Morgana, is a sympathetic character in Firelord by Parke Godwin, where she is presented as a fiery leader of the wild Prydn Pictish people who live north of Hadrian's Wall, and Mordred is her illigimate son. The original novel was followed by the sequel Beloved Exile in 1984. The series' prequel, The Last Rainbow, tells the story of Morgana's ancestors. |
King Arthur's Mouse |
1988 |
Evil |
Morgana |
A children's novel by Tony Langham. |
Last Sword of Power |
1988 |
|
Morgan |
A fantasy novel by David Gemmell (a sequel to Ghost King). |
Magicians of Erianne |
1988 |
|
Morgan le Fey |
A young adult novel by James R. Berry. |
The Third Magic |
1988 |
Other |
Morrigan, Rigan (1) / Morgan Lefevre, Morgan LeFay (2) |
A young adult novel by Welwyn Wilton Katz. Morgan Lefevre, a 20th-century Canadian, is transported to the Celtic kingdom of Nwm, to become Morgan LeFay. Arthur's sister is Morrigan, also known as Rigan. |
Knight Life |
1987 |
Evil |
Morgan le Fey |
A novel by Peter David. |
The Knights of the Hawthorn Crescent |
1986 |
Evil |
Miss Morgan |
A children's book by Jenny Koralek. |
Broken Stone |
1985 |
|
Morga |
A novel by Richard Monaco. |
Out of the Dark World |
1985 |
Good |
Morgan le Fay |
A novel by Grace Chetwin |
Arthur and His Knights |
1984 |
|
|
A book by Anthony Mockler. |
The Grail Quest: From Frost to Flower |
1983 |
|
Morgan le Fay |
A children's book by Anne Reyersbach. |
The High Kings |
1983 |
Good |
Morgen |
A novel by Joy Chant. In the book, Morgen is one of the nine sisters in Avalon and a daughter of the lake fairy and Gorlas (Gorlois).[74] |
The Idylls of the Queen |
1982 |
Other |
Morgan le Faye |
A novel by Phyllis Ann Karr. |
The Mists of Avalon |
1982 |
Good |
Morgaine |
A novel by Marion Zimmer Bradley. |
The Moon's Fire-Eating Daughter |
1981 |
Good |
Morgan le Fay |
A novel by John Myers Myers. |
Excalibur! |
1980 |
Other |
Morgana, Nimue |
A novel by Gil Kane and John Jakes. |
A Dream of Fair Serpents |
1979 |
Good |
Morgan |
A novel by Catherine Darby (Maureen Peters). |
The Grail War |
1979 |
|
Morgana |
A novel by Richard Monaco. |
An Old Friend of the Family |
1979 |
Evil |
Morgan |
A novel by Fred Saberhagen. |
Arthur Rex |
1978 |
Evil |
Morgan La Fey |
A novel by Thomas Berger. |
Merlin |
1978 |
|
Morgan le Fay |
A novel by Robert Nye. |
Excalibur |
1973 |
Other |
Morgan le Fay |
A novel by Sanders Anne Laubenthal in which Morgan and Morgause oppose a modern Pendragon searching for Excalibur in Alabama. |
The Whispering Knights |
1971 |
Evil |
Morgan le Fay |
A novel by Penelope Lively. |
King Arthur's Sword |
1968 |
Evil |
Morgana le Fay |
A children's book by Errol Le Cain. |
The Sleepers |
1968 |
Evil |
Morgan |
In this children's book by Jane Louise Curry, "four children discover Arthur and his knights sleeping underground. With the help of Myrddin, they prevent Morgan and Medraut from destroy the Sleepers and stealing the thirteen Treasures of Prydein (Britain)."[44] |
Druid's World |
1967 |
|
Morgan le Fay |
A novel by George Henry Smith. |
Sword at Sunset |
1963 |
Evil |
Ygerna |
A novel by Rosemary Sutcliff. |
Three Hearts and Three Lions |
1961 |
Other |
Morgan le Fay |
A novel by Poul Anderson. |
Half Magic |
1954 |
Evil |
Morgan le Fay |
A novel by Edward Eager. |
The Sea Priestess |
1936 |
Good |
Vivien Le Fay Morgan, Morgan le Fay |
A novel by Dion Fortune about Vivien Le Fay Morgan, a modern reincarnation of Arthurian character. It was continued in the novel Moon Magic (1956) and the short story "The Death of Vivien Le Fay Morgan". |
Marvelous History of King Arthur in Avalon |
1904 |
Other |
Morgan le Fay |
By William John Courthope. |
Tales of the Enchanted Islands of the Atlantic |
1898 |
Good |
Morgana |
A book by Thomas Wentworth Higginson. |
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court |
1889 |
Evil |
Morgan le Fay |
A satirical novel by Mark Twain. The tale's Morgan le Fay represents an archetypical corrupt and cruel feudal aristocrat, keeping prisoners for decades in her dungeon. |
Idylls of the King |
1859 |
Good |
|
A cycle of poems by Alfred, Lord Tennyson. |
Avillion or the Happy Isles |
1853 |
Good |
Morgue la Faye |
A book by Dinah Craik. |
The Mantle |
1826 |
Evil |
Morgana |
|
Pantagruel |
1534 |
Good |
|
A novel by François Rabelais. |
Orlando Furioso |
1532 |
Evil |
Morgana |
An epic poem by Ludovico Ariosto. |
Title |
Year |
Nature |
Character |
Notes |
Kids of the Round Table |
2015 |
Evil |
Morgan le Fay |
A series by Robert Tinnell and Brendon Fraim.[82][83] |
Eye of Newt |
2014 |
Other |
Morgan Le Fay |
A series by Michael Hague. |
Fables |
2013 |
Good |
Morgan le Fay, The Green Witch |
|
Son of Merlin |
2013 |
Evil |
Morgan le Fay, Morgana |
|
Excalibur: The Legend of King Arthur |
2011 |
Evil |
Morgana le Fay |
In this version, Morgana was raised and thought in black arts by the evil Unseelie faeries, traded to them by Merlin for Arthur. When Morgana returns, she sends Merlin several years into the future, makes a fake copy of Excalibir, and challenges Arthur to war. |
Le Morte d'Arthur |
2011 |
|
Morgan le Fay |
|
Avatar of the Futurians |
2010 |
Evil |
Morgana La Fay |
|
Muppet King Arthur |
2010 |
Evil |
Morgana le Fay |
A parody story starring Miss Piggy as Morgana who tries to undermine Kermit the Frog's Arthur with the help of Robin the Frog's Mordred. in the end, after Arthur gives up Camilla the Chicken's Guinevere to The Great Gonzo's Lancelot, he proposes to Morgana "and they all lived happily ever after". |
Ghostbusters: Displaced Aggression |
2009 |
Evil |
Morgan le Fay |
A Ghostbusters comic miniseries in which Morgan has been banished into a pocket dimension by Merlin, but breaks free and returns to the physical plane with a plan to conquer the world and reign for all time. She is tricked and destroyed by the time-displaced Ghostbusters when Peter Venkman flirts with her and set his Proton Pack to overload. |
Hellboy: The Wild Hunt |
2008 |
Other |
Morgan le Fay |
|
Lancelot |
2008 |
Other |
Morgane |
Including in the titular role in the volume Morgane.[84] |
Lords of Avalon |
2008 |
Evil |
Morgen le Fay |
|
Avalon High |
2007 |
Evil |
Morgan |
[85] |
La Quête du Graal |
2006 |
Evil |
Morgane |
|
Beyond Avalon |
2005 |
Good |
Morgan |
|
Dracula vs. King Arthur |
2005 |
Evil |
Morgan le Fay |
Morgan and her son Mordred are both turned into vampires and become minions of Dracula. |
Mickey Mouse Adventures |
2005 |
|
Morgan le Fay |
|
Gangs of Camelot |
2004 |
Evil |
Morgan |
[86] |
Femzine |
2003 |
Good |
Morgan le Fay |
|
Just Imagine...: Shazam |
2002 |
Evil |
Morgan le Fay |
|
Arthur Pendragon |
2001 |
|
Morgane |
[87] |
Tomb Raider |
2000 |
Evil |
Morgan Farrel, Morgan le Fay |
Morgan Farrel is one of the students of Vanessa Fenway, Lara Croft's old college friends and a fellow archaeologist. later it is revealed her actual identity is of the immortal Morgan le Fay, who has been searching for the time-portal artifact Merlin Stone for centuries. When Lara destroys the stone, Morgan gets trapped in the prehistoric era. |
Warrior Nun Areala |
2000 |
Evil |
Fata Morgana, Morgen le Fay |
In the spin-off miniseries Warrior Nun Brigantia, Fata Morgana (Morgen le Fay) steals the head of the king Bran the Blessed in 1940 and delivers it to Heinrich Himmler Nazis to enable them conquer Britain. The British government calls on Brigantia, aided by the awakened Arthur's sister (and Morgen half-sister) Anna the White Nin, to recover the head. Anna defeats Morgen with Excalibur's sister blade Ganieda, but Morgen apparently escapes to another realm. |
Arthur |
1999 |
|
Morgwen |
|
Batman: Dark Knight of the Round Table |
1999 |
Evil |
Morgana le Fay |
|
Lady Pendragon |
1998 |
Evil |
Morganna |
|
Le Chant dExcalibur |
1998 |
Evil |
Morgane |
[88] |
Vamperotica |
1998 |
Evil |
Morgan le Fay |
|
Sláine |
1996 |
Good |
Morgaine La Fee |
In "The Treasures of Britain". |
Knights on Broadway |
1993 |
Good |
Tammy, Morgan le Fay |
|
King Arthur & the Knights of Justice |
1993 |
Evil |
Morgana |
|
Arthur au royaume de l'impossible |
1991 |
Evil |
Morgane |
[89] |
Camelot Eternal |
1991 |
Evil |
Morgan le Fay |
|
Jughead's Time Police |
1991 |
Evil |
Morgan le Fay |
Morgan is a time-travelling rogue Time Police agent from the future who has been mistaken for a witch in medieval times due to her use advanced technology. Jughead's Time Police foil Morgan's world-domination scheme and arrest her. |
Corto Maltese: A Mid-Winter Morning's Dream |
1987 |
Good |
Morgana |
|
The New Wave |
1986 |
Good |
Morgaine, Morgana, "The Lady" |
|
The Black Dragon |
1985 |
Good |
Morgan Le Fey |
|
Les Ecluses du Ciel |
1983 |
Good |
Morgane |
|
Rom |
1982 |
|
Morgan le Fay |
|
De Jeugdjaren van Koning Arthur |
1974 |
Evil |
Morgana |
|
La Giovinezza d'Arturo |
1957 |
Evil |
Morganaa |
|
Robin Hood and His Merry Men |
1956 |
Good |
Morgane le Fay |
Queen Morgane, Viviane, the Lady of the Lake, and the Queen of North Galis bear the wounded King Arthur away to Avalon after his battle with Mordred.[90] |
Knights of the Galaxy |
1952 |
|
Morgan le Fay |
|
Forbidden Worlds |
1951 |
Evil |
Morgan le Fay |
[91] |
Operation: Peril |
1950 |
Evil |
Morgan le Fay |
Princess Morgan conspires with Merlin, Mordred an the "Black Teutonic Knights" to kill King Arthur to claim the throne, but is betrayed by the time-traveller Dr. Tom Redfield who went back in time to retrieve Excalibur from the 6th century whom she tried and failed to seduce, and who defeats them and burns her and Merlin with the exhaust of his jet fighter.[92] |
Jingle Jangle Comics |
1945 |
Evil |
Morgan |
The disguised Queen Morgan steals Excalibur from Arthur, but it is retrieved by Bingo and Glum and a ring from the Lady of the Lake blows up her castle.[93] |
Top-Notch Comics |
1940 |
Evil |
Morgana de Fay, Lady Morgana |
The witch Lady Morgana is the wife of the Knight of the Griffin, an enemy of Arthur, and use treachery to substitute Galahad's sword with a broken one, but Galahad wins and kills his opponent anyway thanks to Merlin's help.[94] Later, her men accidentally capture Galahad's squire Garlan and she sends a monster after Galahad when he comes for rescue him.[95] |
Thrilling Comics |
1940 |
Evil |
Morgan le Fay |
The time-travelling Ghost expels Merlin from King Arthur's court. Merlin sewears revenge and talks Queen Merlin into sending her knights to conquer England and dispose of King Arthur. They capture Ghost and Morgan orders him executed, but he escapes and helps Arthur beat back the attack using his 20th-century weapons.[96] |
Weird Comics |
1940 |
Evil |
Morgana le Fay |
Queen Morgana attempts to rid Camelot of Sir Gareth, who is a rival to her son Mordred for the hand of Lady Elaine. But Gareth is protected by the time-travelling Sorceress of Zoom (an also villainous protagonist), who wants Gareth for herself and so she decides to get rid of Elaine, who is in Morgana's captivity, and defeats Morgana's men and magic. Morgana surrenders to her, but then Merlin's magic sends the Sorceress of Zoom back in time to the future.[97] |
Prince Valiant |
1937 |
Evil |
Morgan le Fay |
|
Sir Batman at King Arthur's Court |
1936 |
Evil |
Morgan LeFey |
|
Title |
Year |
Nature |
Character |
Notes |
The Librarians |
2015 |
Other |
Morgan le Fay |
Played by Alicia Witt. |
Tales of Albion |
2014 |
|
Morgan le Fay |
Played by Julie Carter.[105] |
Ultimate Spider-Man |
2014 |
Evil |
Morgan le Fay |
Voiced by Grey DeLisle. |
Merlin |
2012 |
Evil |
Morgane |
Played by Marilou Berry.[98] |
Camelot |
2011 |
Evil |
Morgan Pendragon |
Morgan (played by Eva Green[98]) functions as the main antagonist of the series. She is a beautiful and ruthlessly ambitious daughter of Uther Pendragon, who dabbles in witchcraft and sees herself as the rightful heir to her father's throne. In her pursuit of power and revenge against those who harmed her in her youth in order to bring Arthur to the throne, which he legitimized, Morgan gives herself over to dark forces that allow her to threaten the court of Camelot from within. |
Het Huis Anubis en de Vijf van het Magische Zwaard |
2011 |
Evil |
Morgana le Fey |
Played by Peggy Vrijens. |
The Super Hero Squad Show |
2010 |
Evil |
Morgan le Fay |
|
Batman: The Brave and the Bold |
2009 |
Evil |
Morgaine le Fey |
Voiced by Tatyana Yassukovich in the episode "Day of the Dark Knight". |
Live from Lincoln Center |
2008 |
|
Morgana |
Episode "Camelot", played by Fran Drescher. |
Merlin |
2008 |
Evil |
Lady Morgana, Morgana Pendragon |
Played by Katie McGrath.[98]
Initially a friend, ally and potential love interest of both Merlin and Arthur; both being kept in ignorance of her magical heritage by Merlin and Court Physician Gaius, and feeling sympathy as well as both fear (due to the realisation that she herself has some form of magic) and increasing anger over Uther's unexplained hatred for Druids and magic-users leads to both emotional and real conflict with several characters, as well as within Morgana herself - she is also manipulated (sometimes unaware) by several figures from the very beginning, including the 'good' characters, Merlin and Gaius- culminating in her alliance with her half-sister Morgause. This results in a deep and lasting hatred for her former friends and home. (For more information, see the list of Merlin characters.)
|
Kaamelott |
2008 |
|
Morgan le Fay |
Played by Léa Drucker.[98] |
Justice League Unlimited |
2004 |
Evil |
Morgaine le Fey |
Voiced by Olivia d'Abo in the episode "Kid Stuff". |
Guinevere Jones |
2002 |
Evil |
Morgana La Fay |
Played by Mercia Deane-Johns. |
Justice League |
2004 |
Evil |
Morgaine le Fey |
Voiced by Olivia d'Abo in the episode "A Knight of Shadows". |
Merlin: The Return |
2002 |
Evil |
Morgana |
Played by Grethe Fox.[98] |
The Mists of Avalon |
2001 |
Good |
Morgaine |
Played by Tamsin Egerton and Julianna Margulies.[98] |
A Twist in the Tale |
1999 |
Good |
Morgana |
Played by Claudia Black in the episode "Obsession in August".[98] |
Merlin |
1998 |
Good |
Morgan le Fey |
Played by Helena Bonham Carter.[98] |
Stargate SG-1 |
1997 |
Good |
Morgan le Fay |
In this science fiction series, Morgan (played by Sarah Strange[98]) is depicted as one of the Ascended Ancients, aiding the main characters in their quest for the Holy Grail. The show's version of Merlin "is of particular interest because of her largely benevolent characterization in this series one that differs markedly from more common characterizations. Unlike the other, famous intergalactic take on the Arthurian legend seen in Camelot 3000, the Morgan in Stargate is not a villain so much as a figure reminiscent of the Celtic 'fae' formidable creatures with greater powers than humans and different codes of conduct and behavior."[106] |
Darkstalkers |
1995 |
Evil |
Morgana |
In this American loos adaptation of a Japanese video game series Darkstalkers, the evil sorceress Morgana is an ancestor of the antagonist succubus Morrigan Aensland.[103] Her spirit appears, and is apparently destroyed by the spirit of Merlin, in the episode "Donovan's Bane". |
Princess Gwenevere and the Jewel Riders |
1995 |
Evil |
Morgana |
Voiced by Deborah Allison. A thousand ago, Morgana was the leader of the evil ancient wizards, as well as the original creator and wielder of the Dark Stone. Having been defeated and banished into wild magic by Merlin, Morgana returns with a vengeance after the Dark Stone restores her physical form in her lair in the second season, allying herself with the first season's Lady Kale to destroy Merlin and take over the magic of Avalon. The Jewel Riders must ensure this will not happen and help Merlin vanquish Morgana's dark powers again. (For more information, see the list of Princess Gwenevere and the Jewel Riders characters.) |
Castelo Rá-Tim-Bum |
1994 |
Good |
Morgana |
Played by Rosi Campos. |
King Arthur and the Knights of Justice |
1992 |
Evil |
Morgana |
In this cartoon series, Queen Morgana] (voiced by Kathleen Barr) is the evil sorceress who serves as the primary antagonist of the series. She was responsible for sealing Arthur and his knights into the Cave of Glass. She despises Merlin and has great magical prowess. Among other things, Morgana constructed her "Warlord" warriors out of stone and can reassemble them using her magic. Her second-in-command is Lord Viper, who leads the Warlords and seems to be the only human in Morgana's army. |
Wail of the Banshee |
1992 |
Evil |
Fay Morgan |
Played by Susie Blake. |
The Legend of Prince Valiant |
1991 |
Evil |
Morgana |
A cartoon series adaptation of Prince Valiant comics where the villainous Lady Morgana (voiced by Patty Duke & Diana Muldaur) is Arthur's half-sister and Mordred's lover with a great knowledge of alchemy and herbalism.[103] |
MacGyver |
1991 |
Evil |
Morgana |
In the two-part episode "Good Knight MacGyver", a concussion sends MacGyver to King Arthur's Court, where his strange ways help Merlin to free Galahad's lady Cecilia and bring the evil wizardry of Queen Morgana of Caledonia (played by Robin Strasser) to an end. |
Battlefield (Doctor Who) |
1989 |
Evil |
Morgaine |
Played by Jean Marsh. |
Hello Kitty's Furry Tale Theater |
1987 |
Evil |
Morgan le Fur |
'Morgan le Fur', played by the character Catnip, is the antagonist of the stage theater play in the cartoon's episode "Paws of the Round Table", where she tries to steal Excalibur before she is fought off by Arthur (played by Hello Kitty).[103] |
The Centurions |
1986 |
Evil |
Morgana |
A descendant of Morgana named Melinda is the villain of the episode "Merlin", in which she attempts to recover Arthurian relics, and ultimately Excalibur (who she claims had been owned by Morgana before Arthur stole it), in an attempt to rule the world. The Centurions, aided by Merlin himself, thwart them and the villain Doc Evil.[103] |
Fables and Legends: English Folk Heroes |
1986 |
Evil |
Morgan le Fay |
In this cartoon series, she is the villain of the episode "The Round Table" in which she had rejected "the true church" out of envy of King Arthur and became a powerful sorceress "through terrible pagan ceremonies" of "the ancient and dark eays of the false druids". She is the mother of Mordred and puts a spell on Lancelot to forget his wife Elaine.[103] |
The Twilight Zone |
1986 |
Good |
Morgan le Fay |
Episode "The Last Defender of Camelot", played by Jenny Agutter.[98] |
The Smurfs |
1981 |
Evil |
Morgan le Fay |
Morgan witch who is the villain of the episode "Smurfs of the Round Table", where the Smurfs and shrunk Lancelot need to recover Excalibur from her and save Camelot from a total destruction.[103] Papa Smurf manages to vanquish Morgan by turning her into a rat which is then chased off by a cat. |
The Legend of King Arthur |
1979 |
|
Morgan le Fay |
Played by Maureen O'Brien. |
The Freedom Force |
1978 |
Evil |
Morgana |
The wicked sorceress Morgana appears in the episode "Morgana's Revenge" (also known as "Pegasus' Odysse") in which she is Hercules' scorned former lover who captures his Pegasus and enslaves Hercules himself. The rest of the Freedom Force, which includes Merlin, rescue them from her castle. |
Wonder Woman |
1978 |
|
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Played by Brenda Benet.[98] |
The Ghost Busters |
1975 |
Evil |
Morgan le Fay |
In the episode "Merlin the Magician", Merlin and jester Gronk are pursued from the Great Beyond by their nemesis Morgan, played by Ina Balin,[98] who intends to trap them in this era. The Ghost Busters befriend and assist the broken-down magician in his battle with the beautiful sorceress. |
Arthur! and the Square Knights of the Round Table |
1966 |
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Morgana |
Voiced by Lola Brooks.[98] |
The Adventures of Sir Lancelot |
1957 |
Evil |
Morgan le Fay |
Played by Laura Rees in the episode "Knight's Choice".[98] Previously banished from Camelot for trying to murder her brother Arthur, Morgan hopes to return if she can get her son Rupert become a knight of the Round Table, but the plan is thwarted by Merlin. |