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Madame Xanadu was created for [[DC Comics]] by writer David Michelinie and artist Val Mayerik in 1978, initially serving as a linking character in anthology series ''Doorway to Nightmare'', a 'good witch' who'd help people out with their supernatural difficulties. She went on to join Jim Corrigan's Spectre as part of his supporting cast, and pops up from time to time in DC's other magic-based books.
Madame Xanadu was created for [[DC Comics]] by writer David Michelinie and artist Val Mayerik in 1978, initially serving as a linking character in anthology series ''Doorway to Nightmare'', a 'good witch' who'd help people out with their supernatural difficulties. She went on to join Jim Corrigan's Spectre as part of his supporting cast, and pops up from time to time in DC's other magic-based books.

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Enter freely, and be unafraid.

Madame Xanadu was created for DC Comics by writer David Michelinie and artist Val Mayerik in 1978, initially serving as a linking character in anthology series Doorway to Nightmare, a 'good witch' who'd help people out with their supernatural difficulties. She went on to join Jim Corrigan's Spectre as part of his supporting cast, and pops up from time to time in DC's other magic-based books.

She had a Vertigo series from 2008-2010, written by Matt Wagner and penciled mainly by Amy Reeder Hadley. The series reveals her to be Nimue, youngest sister of Morgaine Le Fay and the Lady in the Lake, an immortal who has lived for thousands of years. It chronicles Madame Xanadu from her prehistoric childhood, through Arthurian times, up through the 1960s.

She's currently appearing in Demon Knights (set in The Dark Ages), Resurrection Man and Justice League Dark.


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