Nyx has been trying to save her siblings from the genetic curse of their
demonic and human sides -a curse that could cause their utter destruction! But now a crisis looms as her brother, Unison, comes into his cosmic powers and threatens to consume all of reality! Nyx must team up with her partners from the swinging '70s - the Vampirella and Pantha of that far-out era - to stop the end of everything. But if it comes down to it, can she kill her own brother? She'll have to if she's going to save the universe itself!
NYX #8 is a thoroughly amusing issue in the series with solid art, supernatural shenanigans, and plenty of satirical bites to put a smile on your face. Gage successfully merges horror and humor for a refreshing read on your Wednesday pull list. Read Full Review
Nyx continues to be one of the best surprises of the past year or so for me as it took its original idea and really built on it beautifully. We're seeing some more of the fallout from what Nyx has attempted to do in order to deal with her father and other issues and it's going to be a mixed bag all things considered. But that was really a given. It's definitely fun to see this come together as it does and by taking this sidebar into the past and referencing, albeit lightly, some of the events of the 90s era Vampirella storytelling is definitely enjoyable. The book continues to be engaging with how its characters interact and Borstel's artwork really does work well, especially when dealing with oddities like Unison. Read Full Review
Once again, the strongest part of the book is the family drama and the climax of this issue delivers. Read Full Review
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