
Pixie
Megan Gwynn
First Appearance
New X-Men #5 (2004)
Powers & Abilities
Teams
Also Known As
Megan Gwynn, Pix, Nightmare
About Pixie
Megan Gwynn, better known as Pixie, burst onto the Marvel mutant scene in New X-Men #5 (2004), bringing a burst of color and charm to the Xavier Institute's student body. With her signature pink hair, iridescent wings, and a personality that balanced youthful optimism with surprising grit, she quickly distinguished herself from the crowd of Academy X students. Her debut issue is a solid early pickup for collectors, representing the launch of a fan-favorite character who would go on to far outlast many of her classmates.
What makes Pixie genuinely compelling — and collectible — is her dramatic evolution. Early on she was a sweet Welsh girl with flight and a fairy-like aesthetic, but the landmark Magik-centric storyline during Mike Carey's X-Men run changed everything. Pixie had a piece of her soul forged into the Souldagger, and she gained access to real sorcery, including the devastating Souldagger weapon and the ability to cast a powerful teleportation spell. That arc, along with her role in the Manifest Destiny and Necrosha storylines, transformed her from background character to essential X-Men operative. Key issues from this period are must-haves for fans of her development.
Pixie's team history is remarkably rich for a character of her age. She has served with the Paragons student squad, fought alongside the main X-Men roster during the Utopia era, appeared in the relaunched X-Men titles, and more recently made her mark in Legion of X. Her inclusion in A-Force and various other team configurations demonstrates how versatile and beloved she has become across different creative teams. Each new era tends to bring fresh visibility to her back issues.
For collectors, Pixie represents exactly the kind of character the hobby rewards — a supporting player who quietly built an enormous fanbase and now commands real interest in key issues. Her first appearance in New X-Men #5, her soul-altering story issues, and her appearances in ensemble titles all make for a rewarding hunt. With her magic-and-mutant power set and her continued presence in modern X-Men publishing, Megan Gwynn's books are a smart addition to any Marvel collection.













