X-Men: Pixie Strikes Back #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 2010 Marvel collection follows the young X-Men trainee Pixie as she finds herself targeted by the mysterious and manipulative Lady Mastermind. With the help of fellow students like Anole, Rockslide, and Mercury, as well as mentors Emma Frost and Psylocke, Pixie must navigate a web of illusions and threats tied to her own magical heritage. The story delves into the darker corners of the Xavier School while spotlighting the next generation of mutants.
In "Pixie: Strikes Back! Part One," the X-Men face off against Saturnine’s demonic forces in a high-stakes bid to free Pixie from his control, but she’s more focused on a showdown with her step-sisters, Regan and Martinique. When the fight takes a turn, Pixie draws a soul sword from her chest—only to reveal it’s a clever ruse, leading Saturnine to his own demise in a dramatic twist. Written by Kathryn Immonen and illustrated by Sara Pichelli, with cover art by Stuart Immonen, this 2010 issue delivers a bold, character-driven moment that deepens Pixie’s mystery.
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The X-Men battle Saturnine's demons in order to free Pixie from his influence. Pixie, however, is too busy cat fighting with her step-sisters, Regan and Martinique, to be of much help. After her siblings (and Emma) get slapped down, Pixie pulls a soul sword from her chest and her mother infuses it with fairy magic. Pixie then presents the magic sword to Saturnine and he kills himself trying to put it into his own chest (it was a fake soul sword). Pixie's mother insists that her real father was Jason Wyngarde, the original Mastermind, before leaving her once again in the X-Men's care.
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