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Nyx
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceAvengers: No Road Home #1 (April 2019)
Created byAl Ewing
Jim Zub
Mark Waid
Paco Medina
In-story information
SpeciesOlympian
Team affiliationsOlympian Gods
Notable aliasesMother of Night
Queen of Night
Abilities

Nyx is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is based on the Greek goddess of the same name. She first appeared in Avengers: No Road Home #1 (April 2019) and was created by Al Ewing, Jim Zub, Mark Waid, and Paco Medina.

Publication history

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Nyx was created by Al Ewing, Jim Zub, Mark Waid, and Paco Medina, based on the primordial goddess of darkness of the same name and first appeared in Avengers: No Road Home #1 and making her last appearance in Avengers: No Road Home #10. She's not to be confused with Nox, based on the same goddess, who was revealed to be a usurper.[1]

Fictional character biography

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Nyx was born in the pure emptiness and was one of the Olympians who were once worshiped as gods by the Greeks, as she was worshiped as the Goddess of the Night and the Darkness. At some point, she gave birth to her children Hypnos, Oizys, and the twins Dolos and Apate. Due to her malevolent nature, Zeus imprisoned Nyx in such a manner that she would remain trapped until "the sun was parted from the earth," and hid the Night Shards within her soul in three secret places throughout the Universe.[2]

During Avengers: No Surrender, where the Elder of the Universe, Grandmaster and the Challenger, fought each other, the Earth was removed from its orbit and it was returned at the end of the game, but its removal ended Nyx's containment. In revenge, she sought out to bring an eternal night throughout the Universe, even on planets with multiple suns and bases contained within suns. She took her revenge on the Olympians and with the help of her children, they killed all of the Olympian gods, including Zeus after retrieving information about her hidden Night Shards.[3] However, Zeus threatened and promised to her that his son, Hercules and the "Avengers of the Wronged" would avenge him.

She was then approached by Hercules, Scarlet Witch, Vision, Hulk, Hawkeye, Rocket Raccoon, Voyager, Monica Rambeau and eventually Conan. Nyx retrieved her Shards of Night from Nightmare, Lord Librarian, and the Hyborian Age, but at the cost of her children's life. After that, with the help of the Cosmic Being, Euphoria, she arrived to her final destination in Long Island, where the One Above All's House of Ideas was. Vision made it through the door entrance of the House of Ideas to stop her from wiping out the existence. During her fight with Vision, he used the powers of the House and with his imagination, constructed many heroes to battle Nyx. She was then killed by Vision by burning her into flames, causing her to be disintegrated.[4]

Powers and abilities

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As an Olympian deity, Nyx possesses supernatural attributes, such as immense strength, durability, speed, and reflexes. She has the ability to fly.[5] Being a night goddess, she can wield the darkness and shadows in lots of physical ways, including blinding someone or turning into one herself.[6][7][8] Her own nails could be used as claws.[6] She is able to summon a protective shield.[9] Nyx was shown to have teleporting powers.[6] She is also capable of conceiving children without a partner, seemingly sired by her strongest feelings at the moment.[6]

Reception

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Accolades

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References

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  1. ^ @JimZub (18 February 2019). "Jim Zub answering CBR's tweet "Avengers: A Minor Villain Just Killed Some of Marvel's Strongest Gods"" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  • ^ Avengers: No Road Home #1-5. Marvel Comics
  • ^ Raymond, Charles Nicholas (2019-02-26). "The Avengers Face Marvel's Strongest Villain EVER". ScreenRant. Retrieved 2022-11-10.
  • ^ Avengers: No Road Home #6-10. Marvel Comics
  • ^ Avengers No Road Home #8
  • ^ a b c d Avengers No Road Home #2
  • ^ a b Garcia, Mayra (2021-12-04). "Marvel: The 10 Strongest Female Gods". CBR. Retrieved 2022-11-10.
  • ^ Avengers No Road Home #3
  • ^ Avengers No Road Home #7
  • ^ England, Matthew (2020-06-28). "10 Marvel Gods With The Highest Kill Count, Ranked". CBR. Retrieved 2022-11-10.
  • ^ O'Brien, Megan Nicole (2021-05-06). "Marvel: 10 Most Powerful Olympians, Ranked". CBR. Retrieved 2022-10-24.
  • ^ Hill, Brad (11 July 2022). "Exploring 10 best Greek gods from Marvel comics amid MCU debut of Olympians in Thor: Love and Thunder". www.sportskeeda.com. Retrieved 2022-10-24.
  • ^ Harn, Darby (2022-04-30). "The 10 Most Powerful Olympian Gods In Marvel Comics". ScreenRant. Retrieved 2022-10-24.
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