Nyx (Marvel)

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*Nox was created by Roy Thomas, Jean-Marc Lofficier, and Larry Alexander where she made her first appearance in Doctor Strange, Sorcerer Supreme v1 #31 (July, [[1991]]).
 
*Nox was created by Roy Thomas, Jean-Marc Lofficier, and Larry Alexander where she made her first appearance in Doctor Strange, Sorcerer Supreme v1 #31 (July, [[1991]]).
 
*The character was based on the Nox from [[Greek Myth|Greek]] and [[Roman Myth]].
 
*The character was based on the Nox from [[Greek Myth|Greek]] and [[Roman Myth]].
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*According to writer Jim Zub on [https://twitter.com/JimZub/status/1097668925670809600?s=20 Twitter], the characters of Nyx and Nox were two separate beings with the former being the actual Olympian deity whilst the other had no ties to Olympus.
  
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==

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Nox is a female comic supervillain who features in Marvel Comics.

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Biography

Nyx

She claimed that she had given Zeus the unknown and the unknowable whereby he took the Night Shards from her soul. He then locked her away for as long as the Sun remained in the sky. (Avengers: No Road Home v1 #2)

She remained trapped for many years until the Contest of Champions between the Grandmaster and the Challenger which saw Earth being removed from its Sun. This act thus freed her from her prison and she along with her children appeared at Olympus where they massacred the Olympian pantheon. Nyx intended to reclaim her lost power in the Night Shards and sought to recover them whereupon she intended to cleanse the universe to begin anew according to her design. She then took the throne of Olympus for herself as she gathered her might for the Avengers of the Wronged that Zeus claimed his son would gather to avenge their deaths. Her actions were witnessed remotely from the Far Shore by Voyager who sought to gather heroes to oppose Nyx. (Avengers: No Road Home v1 #2)

Overview

Personality and attributes

She was known by her title of Mother of Night with it said that no one should mention her name otherwise she would appear before the speaker. (Avengers: No Road Home v1 #2)

Powers and abilities

As a god, she was the embodiment of darkness which meant that she could never be truly held. Her black coated hands contained incredibly sharp claws able to cut through most foes with ease. (Avengers: No Road Home v1 #2)

Long ago, her soul was broken into shards and scattered across the universe which meant that she was in her weakest state. However, even at this power, she was able to effortlessly defeat the Olympian gods with her children along with overpowering the Avengers. (Avengers: No Road Home v1 #2)

She was noted for having a number of children that aided her which included:

  • Hypnos : a masked humanoid who could cause others to fall into a deep sleep allowing him to murder them with his dagger. (Avengers: No Road Home v1 #2)
  • Oizys : a four legged amphibian-looking creature who she said was her most favoured offspring whose power was despair and causing those she touches to be paralysed with guilt and self-doubt. (Avengers: No Road Home v1 #2)
  • Apate : a young short haired wiry woman, twin to Dolos that never smiled who represented deceit and saw hate in everyone where she threw thin deadly daggers that when embedded in a person sent them in a furious anger which she could direct at a target of her choice. (Avengers: No Road Home v1 #2)
  • Dolos : a young wiry short-haired man, twin to Apate that had a wicked smile who represented trickery and used a blue sand-like substance that he could blow to make a cloud that was hard to see through but if it hit the eyes of a person their senses were affected making them unable to tell illusion from reality. (Avengers: No Road Home v1 #2)

Notes

  • Nox was created by Roy Thomas, Jean-Marc Lofficier, and Larry Alexander where she made her first appearance in Doctor Strange, Sorcerer Supreme v1 #31 (July, 1991).
  • The character was based on the Nox from Greek and Roman Myth.
  • According to writer Jim Zub on Twitter, the characters of Nyx and Nox were two separate beings with the former being the actual Olympian deity whilst the other had no ties to Olympus.

Appearances

  • Doctor Strange, Sorcerer Supreme v1:
  • Avengers: No Way Home v1:

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