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** ''NYX'' grew out of a concept for a series first developed by Creator/BrianWood to launch Marvel's MAX imprint, which would have starred ComicBook/{{Gambit}}, Comicbook/JubileeMarvelComics and Comicbook/{{Rogue}}, as well as two new characters named Angie and Purge. Wood's take would've been a DarkerAndEdgier {{Deconstruction}} of the ''X-Men'' focusing on young mutants and the impact their powers would have on themselves and those around them in real life. He later recycled the basic premise of a more realistic and character-driven take on young superhumans for the creator owned and stand-alone series ''Comicbook/{{DEMO}}''.

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** ''NYX'' grew out of a concept for a series first developed by Creator/BrianWood to launch Marvel's MAX imprint, which would have starred ComicBook/{{Gambit}}, Comicbook/JubileeMarvelComics ComicBook/{{Gambit|MarvelComics}}, Comicbook/{{Jubilee|MarvelComics}} and Comicbook/{{Rogue}}, as well as two new characters named Angie and Purge. Wood's take would've been a DarkerAndEdgier {{Deconstruction}} of the ''X-Men'' focusing on young mutants and the impact their powers would have on themselves and those around them in real life. He later recycled the basic premise of a more realistic and character-driven take on young superhumans for the creator owned and stand-alone series ''Comicbook/{{DEMO}}''.
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* ScheduleSlip: The series was originally intended as a regular monthly ongoing, however repeated delays in its release schedule mean issues often came out ''months'' later. The worst was a ''full year'' between the releases of issues 5 (September, 2004) and 6 (September, 2005). The frequent, and quite significant, delays ultimately led to the cancellation of the series after the conclusion of the first arc.
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** ''NYX'' grew out of a concept for a series first developed by Creator/BrianWood to launch Marvel's MAX imprint, which would have starred ComicBook/{{Gambit}}, Comicbook/{{Jubilee}} and Comicbook/{{Rogue}}, as well as two new characters named Angie and Purge. Wood's take would've been a DarkerAndEdgier {{Deconstruction}} of the ''X-Men'' focusing on young mutants and the impact their powers would have on themselves and those around them in real life. He later recycled the basic premise of a more realistic and character-driven take on young superhumans for the creator owned and stand-alone series ''Comicbook/{{DEMO}}''.

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** ''NYX'' grew out of a concept for a series first developed by Creator/BrianWood to launch Marvel's MAX imprint, which would have starred ComicBook/{{Gambit}}, Comicbook/{{Jubilee}} Comicbook/JubileeMarvelComics and Comicbook/{{Rogue}}, as well as two new characters named Angie and Purge. Wood's take would've been a DarkerAndEdgier {{Deconstruction}} of the ''X-Men'' focusing on young mutants and the impact their powers would have on themselves and those around them in real life. He later recycled the basic premise of a more realistic and character-driven take on young superhumans for the creator owned and stand-alone series ''Comicbook/{{DEMO}}''.
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** ''NYX'' grew out of a concept for a series first developed by Creator/BrianWood to launch Marvel's MAX imprint, which would have starred ComicBook/{{Gambit}}, Comicbook/{{Jubilee}} and Comicbook/{{Rogue}}, as well as two new characters named Angie and Purge. Wood's take would've been a DarkerAndEdgier {{Deconstruction}} of the ''X-Men'' focusing on young mutants and the impact their powers would have on themselves and those around them in real life. He later recycled the basic premise of a more realistic and character-driven take on young superhumans for ''Comicbook/{{DEMO}}''.

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** ''NYX'' grew out of a concept for a series first developed by Creator/BrianWood to launch Marvel's MAX imprint, which would have starred ComicBook/{{Gambit}}, Comicbook/{{Jubilee}} and Comicbook/{{Rogue}}, as well as two new characters named Angie and Purge. Wood's take would've been a DarkerAndEdgier {{Deconstruction}} of the ''X-Men'' focusing on young mutants and the impact their powers would have on themselves and those around them in real life. He later recycled the basic premise of a more realistic and character-driven take on young superhumans for the creator owned and stand-alone series ''Comicbook/{{DEMO}}''.
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* ScheduleSlip: Although only a seven-issue series, it took two years for the entire thing to get published. Issues were frequently stuck in production, leading to significant backlash against Creator/JoeQuesada over the glacial release.
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** The series was originally planned to be an ongoing, before instead being released as a miniseries.

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** The series was originally planned to be an ongoing, before instead ongoing. However the constant and significant delays (including a full ''year'' between the release of issues 5 and 6) led to it being released as cut to a miniseries.
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* BillingDisplacement: Although she's a relatively minor (though important to the plot) character, almost all anyone really remembers about the series is that it was X-23's first comics appearance. You can bet that any artwork or promotion of the series now will show X-23 quite prominently.
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** ''NYX'' grew out of a concept for a series first developed by Brian Wood to launch Marvel's MAX imprint, which would have starred ComicBook/{{Gambit}}, Jubilee, and Rogue.

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** ''NYX'' grew out of a concept for a series first developed by Brian Wood Creator/BrianWood to launch Marvel's MAX imprint, which would have starred ComicBook/{{Gambit}}, Jubilee, Comicbook/{{Jubilee}} and Rogue.Comicbook/{{Rogue}}, as well as two new characters named Angie and Purge. Wood's take would've been a DarkerAndEdgier {{Deconstruction}} of the ''X-Men'' focusing on young mutants and the impact their powers would have on themselves and those around them in real life. He later recycled the basic premise of a more realistic and character-driven take on young superhumans for ''Comicbook/{{DEMO}}''.
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* CreatorKiller: The long delays that plagued the original miniseries strongly, coupled with the resulting backlash, contributed to the end of Quesada's career as a comic-book writer. After the series ended, he spent most of his time in his other roles at Marvel.

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* CreatorKiller: The long delays that plagued the original miniseries strongly, miniseries, coupled with the resulting backlash, strongly contributed to the end of Quesada's career as a comic-book writer. After the series ended, he spent most of his time in his other roles at Marvel.
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* CreatorKiller: The long delays that plagued the original miniseries strongly, coupled with the resulting backlash, contributed to the end of Quesada's career as a comic-book writer. After the series ended, he spent most of his time in his other roles at Marvel.
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* TroubledProduction: The original miniseries suffered terrible delays because of Quesada's duties as Editor-in-Chief, and then, after four issues, Joshua Middleton left because his contract with Marvel ran out, forcing Quesada to find a new artist for the remaining three issues.
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* FirstAppearance: ComicBook/{{X 23}} makes her first appearance in the comics. To this day, the only thing most people even remember about the series is that this is the series which made her a CanonImmigrant.
* ScheduleSlip: Although only a seven-issue series, it took two years for the entire thing to get published. Issues were frequently stuck in production, leading to significant backlash against Creator/JoeQuesada over the glacial release.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen:
** ''NYX'' grew out of a concept for a series first developed by Brian Wood to launch Marvel's MAX imprint, which would have starred ComicBook/{{Gambit}}, Jubilee, and Rogue.
** The series was originally planned to be an ongoing, before instead being released as a miniseries.
** A sequel was planned to be released beginning in 2007, but never materialized. It was not until ''No Way Home'' in 2008 that this was revisited.

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