After meeting Vampirella last issue, Nyx runs into Pendragon! But this isn't the lovable old drunken stage magician Vampirella used to hang out with. No, it's his great-granddaughter, Victoria Pendragon, hunter of monsters and demons...and Nyx happens to fit that description. Especially now that the daughter of Chaos has the supremely powerful occult book, the Crimson Chronicles, which she plans to use to burn away one half of her dual nature. But it's not the human side she wants to keep. Nyx has decided to go full demon...and woe to the world if she succeeds.
Nyx has a really good installment here even if Nyx herself acts a bit foolish and without any safeguards for what she's trying to accomplish. You can blame some of that on her human side but there's way too much trust given to St. John here to not be taken advantage of. It's definitely fun in seeing how it plays out but the arrival of Victora is what really hits well. Vampirella has had those that she's aligned with at times but could go either way with and Nyx really needed someone like that as well. I can see Victoria being a solid addition to the larger mythos and her story is handled well here, as was the introduction. Read Full Review
NYX #4 enters a strong character piece into the series by introducing a descendant-turned-monster-hunter of Mordecai Pendragons and teaching a life lesson to Nyx in the process. While the character growth is strong, the overall arc is starting to feel aimless. Read Full Review
Nyx #4 introduces what might be the best character of this series. Read Full Review
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