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2[[caption-width-right:258:The only thing anyone remembers about the series...]]
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4Marvel's ''NYX'' series consists of two separate miniseries:
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6The first was ''NYX: Wannabe'', a seven-issue miniseries written by Creator/JoeQuesada and Zeb Wells, with art by Joshua Middleton, Jean-Francois Beaulieu and lettered by Chris Eliopoulos. It first ran in 2003 before later being collected into a trade paperback, and focused primarily on a young homeless mutant named Kiden Nixon in a particularly rough part of [[BigApplesauce New York City]].
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8As a young child, Kiden witnesses the death of her police officer father in a drive-by shooting. Years later, she's a troubled teenager who stays out late partying, smokes, and uses recreational drugs. One day at school she gets into a fight with a fellow student who has gang connection, and during the confrontation her latent mutant powers activate, giving her a sort of time manipulation (time slows for everyone around her, but progresses normally for her, effectively giving her SuperSpeed and SuperReflexes. And SuperStrength, when she snaps the gang-banger's arm with just a light touch). Unfortunately, the conflict between them escalates and an innocent bystander gets hurt in the crossfire, leading to Kiden fleeing to the streets, where she must learn to cope with her new powers. Over the course of the story, she gathers a small group of other castoff mutants: Tatiana Caban, a {{Shapeshifter}} who can take on aspects of any animal whose blood she comes in contact with, Bobby Soul--a {{Body Surf}}er going by the name of Felon who can take control of others by possessing them, at the expense of his memories of what he's done, or even who he is--and his little brother, known only as Lil' Bro. Last is a [[TheQuietOne withdrawn]] teen prostitute with [[ComicBook/{{X 23}} metal claws]] and whom [[MysteriousWaif no one knows who she is]]. Accompanying them is Kiden's former high school teacher, Cameron Palmer.
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10Now a relatively obscure title, today it's primarily memorable as the series which brought X-23 to the comics universe after first appearing in ''WesternAnimation/XMenEvolution''.
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12A six-issue follow-up series, ''NYX: No Way Home'', was released beginning in 2008, this time written by Marjorie Liu. This series followed Kiden, Bobby, Tatiana and Lil' Bro (X-23 having departed and eventually finding her way to the X-Men), as Kiden is pursued by a sinister force seeking to make use of her powers. Unlike ''Wannabe'', which was largely self-contained and only loosely mentioned the larger Marvel universe, ''No Way Home'' featured appearances by significant characters such as Cable and Venom, an alternate universe version of ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}, and X-Men ally Cecilia Reyes.
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15!!Tropes featured in ''NYX'':
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17* AbortedArc: The series itself, as noted under ScheduleSlip. Originally conceived as a regular ongoing, constant and significant delays led to its cancellation at the conclusion of the first arc.
18%%* AbsurdlySharpBlade: ComicBook/{{X 23}}'s claws, of course.
19* AirQuotes: Kiden uses air quotes while assuring her brother that, yes, those drugs he scored for her were "the bomb".
20* AstralProjection: Bobby's ability to BodySurf appears to also include a bit of this.
21* AssholeVictim: You probably don't feel to bad when [[spoiler: Bobby slugs Kiden's brother]].
22* AtrociousAlias: After manifesting, Tatiana considers taking to calling herself "Catiana," before deciding that it sounds incredibly stupid.
23* AxCrazy: When Daddy drops his FauxAffablyEvil act, he turns downright ''psychotic''.
24* BigBad: Zebra Daddy, whose efforts to recover X-23 after she runs away drives the second half of the series.
25* BigBrotherInstinct: Bobby is heavily driven by this. Everything he does is to look out for Lil' Bro. [[spoiler: When he later questions Kiden's older brother about her whereabouts while looking for X-23, he punches him out when he {{Body Surf}}s into him and finds out just how big of a dick he was to her]].
26* TheBigRottenApple: The series is set in New York City, in a particularly rough, crime-ridden neighborhood.
27* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:Zebra Daddy is killed, and Kiden's actions guided by Nick and Lil' Bro have greatly helped Cameron and the others. However Kiden never reconnects with her family, and the letter she sent her mother to let her know she's ok arrives ''after'' they leave for their new home.]]
28* BlessedWithSuck: Bobby can use his power to BodySurf and take control of other people, with some AstralProjection ability. Unfortunately, it also wreaks havoc on his memory: He can't clearly remember where he's been or what he's done, and it also causes him to forget aspects of his life.
29** Tatiana's power: She can take on aspects of different animals that prove useful (like a big, hulking cat monster for scaring off a lynchmob or [[spoiler: scaling the outside of Mrs. Palmer's apartment in an effort to save her after she's thrown out a window by one of Daddy's goons]]). Unfortunately, it only works when she comes into contact with the animal's blood, meaning she has to kill or injure the animal to transform. And oh yeah, Tatiana's an ''[[FriendToAllLivingThings animal lover]]''.
30%%* BodySurf: Felon's power.
31* BulletTime: What Kiden's power ultimately comes down to.
32* ButtMonkey: Kiden's best friend in school, Kara. She gets her ass completely kicked by Hector's girlfriends, and is utterly humiliated by wetting herself. Things don't seem to get much better for her after the shooting in the school. With Kiden gone she's lost her only real friend, and [[spoiler: when Bobby comes to question her about Kiden's whereabouts, he outright threatens to take over her body, make her slug one of the {{Alpha Bitch}}es who torment her, then abandon her body and let ''her'' deal with the consequences when she tries to avoid him]].
33* TheCallKnowsWhereYouLive: [[spoiler: Kiden can run all she likes, her father's ghost will still pop up with another place she needs to go.]]
34* CassandraTruth: Poor Kiden. Mrs. Palmer doesn't believe her when she tries to "come out" to her as a mutant, and she ''certainly'' doesn't believe [[spoiler: [[ISeeDeadPeople she keeps being visited by the ghost of her father]], telling her where to go and when to gather their eclectic band.]]
35* CorruptCop: The cop manning the metal detector at Kiden's school [[spoiler: allows Hector to sneak a gun in so he can try to kill Kiden. A FreezeFrameBonus of the cop's wrist shows a gang tattoo, indicating the man is part of the same gang as Hector]].
36* CrapSackWorld: The part of New York where the action takes place is an absolute shithole: poor, crime-ridden, and violent. Kiden's school has police and metal detectors to keep gang activity out. [[spoiler: It doesn't help, especially when the cops are GangBangers themselves.]]
37* CreepyChild: ''Everyone'' thinks this about X-23.
38* {{Crossover}}: A near-miss variety between ''NYX: No Way Home'' and X-23's solo series. In the ''Chaos Theory'' arc of her series, Laura and Gambit arrive at Cecilia Reyes's home not long after Kiden and her group had been staying there.
39* DarkerAndEdgier: ''NYX'' eschews the typical comic book focus on superheroics, and focuses on a world that's much more gritty and realistic than what's usually seen in such books. The crime and violence associated with urban decay, poverty and corruption are major themes, and Zebra Daddy is able to make himself quite an influential gangland figure in the Flatiron District despite being [[BadAssNormal just a normal human being without any superpowers]]. This in many ways makes him an even more frightening villain for the readers than characters like Doctor Doom, as his actions are painted ''very'' realistically, and are something that's much more accessible and familiar to the reader.
40* DestinationDefenestration: In the climax, [[spoiler: a mook throws Mrs. Palmer out of her apartment window and to her intended death. Tatiana catches her, but is unable to hold on. Ultimately, Kiden uses her time-bending powers to quickly move a pile of mattresses to safely break her fall, saving her life]].
41* DisabilitySuperpower: [[spoiler: Lil' Bro is severely autistic, but is a powerful telepath.]]
42* DisposableSexWorker: Zebra Daddy makes it quite clear he sees X-23 and the other women he pimps for as property he can discard on a whim, even putting out the eye of another of his girls as punishment when X escapes and he thinks the girl helped. [[spoiler: When he finally catches up to X in the climax, Daddy quite remorselessly and casually guns her down. Unfortunately for him, he doesn't know what [[OppositeSexClone she]] ''[[LivingWeapon really]]'' [[ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} is]]. [[TheDogBitesBack She makes short work of him when she finally gets fed up with him]].]]
43* TheDogBitesBack: [[spoiler: Even if she ''is'' his favorite girl, it's pretty clear that Zebra Daddy has been quite abusive towards X-23. When Kiden passes on killing Daddy to avenge her father in order to save Mrs. Palmer instead, X takes care of things herself.]]
44* DrivenToSuicide: [[spoiler: Mrs. Palmer's husband leaves her at some point after she was shot, she's shown to still be in physical pain and a bit shell shocked from the shooting, and has lost all interest in her work. She tries to kill herself, but Kiden saves her life.]]
45** The suicide of one of her Johns sends X-23 on the run with Kiden's group.
46* DysfunctionalFamily: The Nixon family after Kiden's father was killed. Kiden is rebellious, smokes, parties and takes drugs. Her elder brother is a JerkAss and low-level pusher, implied to be dealing with some nasty people who will ''kill him'' over the drugs his mother flushes down the toilet. Kiden's twin younger brothers seem relatively normal and well-adjusted, but are hyperactive and quite a handful. Kiden's mother can only hold them all together as best she can.
47** The surrogate family Kiden gathers around herself over the story counts as well: Her formerly suicidal ShellShockedVeteran high school teacher, who at one point blows up and blames everything on Kiden. [[ComicBook/{{X 23}} A virtually mute prostitute being hunted by her pimp because he thinks she killed a John]]. And a girl whose very public manifestation and utter disbelief that she could possibly be a mutant makes her a bit tough to get along with.
48* EyeScream: When Daddy thinks one of his girls tipped off Kiden Nixon's group that he was sending thugs to reclaim X-23, he puts her eye out with a toothpick.
49* FauxAffablyEvil: Daddy spends a lot of time sweet-talking X-23 in their first scene together, and when recruiting Felon to find her gushes about how much he misses her, and how worried he is for her. But it's all a front because he's a vicious, cruel and violent psychopath with no qualms about killing ''anyone'' he even thinks is in his way.
50* FriendToAllLivingThings: Tatiana loves animals. She volunteers at a shelter, keeps a large number of pets, and there's a ''very'' Disney-esque scene of her feeding a ''ton'' of wild and stray animals in a park.
51** It gets subverted when her power manifests: She can take on aspects of other animals, but to do so requires contact with their ''blood''. The first time was after touching the blood of a dog that was hit by a car and she was taking to a vet, but later, she has to ''kill'' a cat to transform in order to protect herself from a mob. Additionally, after she manifests all her pets get very aggressive towards her.
52* FryingPanOfDoom: One of Daddy's goons gets hit with one in the climax, courtesy of Mrs. Palmer.
53* GangBangers: Quite a few. Hector in the first half of the book has gang connections, and uses them to smuggle a gun into school with the intent of killing Kiden Nixon after she (accidentally) broke his arm.
54** [[spoiler: The ending reveals that Zebra Daddy was the gang banger who gunned down Kiden's father in the drive-by.]]
55* HealthcareMotivation: Felon takes on Daddy's job to track down X-23 because he badly needs the money to get his severely autistic brother, Lil' Bro, out of District X and into a school where he can get the care he needs.
56* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler: Bobby, particularly since the story sets him up as having a criminal history in the past. Daddy told him he just wanted to find X and bring her back to him. When things turn violent and Daddy tries to just kill everyone, Bobby switches sides.]]
57* HeelRealization: Events of the story wise up Kiden, and she begins to genuinely regret the poor relationship with her family.
58* HeroicBSOD: Kiden and Mrs. Palmer ''both'' go through one after Mrs. Palmer is shot. Kiden spends several months (her time, only a few days or weeks pass for everyone else) wandering the city in self-reflection [[spoiler: before the first appearance of her father's ghost sends her to rescue Mrs. Palmer]]. Mrs. Palmer herself is in a deep depression after her injury, which leads to a suicide attempt and, after finally having enough of all the insanity she's been dragged into, blowing up and blaming everything on Kiden.
59* HookerWithAHeartOfGold: X-23, of all people, is the first one to calm down and befriend Tatiana when she's in a rage after being attacked by a mob when her power manifests.
60* HotTeacher: Mrs. Palmer, who at the beginning of the story has quite the love life with her husband, who can't keep his hands off her. [[spoiler: Unfortunately, something drove him away after she was shot.]]
61* IJustWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: Kiden meets up with her elder brother, and when she learns that their family has been doing so much better in the time since she left (her mother is remarrying and they're moving to a much better neighborhood), decides against going home, feeling that they're better without her. [[JerkAss Her brother makes no effort to absolve her of that feeling.]]
62* ISeeDeadPeople: [[spoiler: Throughout the story, Kiden has visions of her slain father, who guides her through gathering up her disparate gang of outcasts, and evading Zebra Daddy's pursuit of X-23. Both Bobby Soul and Lil' Bro can see the ghost, as well, and it's heavily implied that Nick Nixon's spirit was working directly with Lil' Bro as a medium of sorts all along.]]
63** [[spoiler: Also Lil' Bro, who is indicated to be a mutant and has some sort of strong connection to the apparition as well. Whether because Lil' Bro can also see and communicate with him, or is outright ''creating'' him isn't completely clear.]]
64* {{Jerkass}}: Kiden's older brother. [[spoiler: Bobby gives him a black eye as punishment for the absolute crap way he treated his own sister]].
65** Hector starts as this. It gets worse when Kiden pushes his buttons.
66** Tatiana's mother is an absolute bitch to her, fawning over her (much younger) boyfriends. Said boyfriends also qualify.
67* LateArrivalSpoiler: When the first series was originally released, X-23 was unknown in the comics and had thus far only appeared in two episodes of ''X-Men: Evolution'', making it a legitimate surprise when she is revealed as the identity of the prostitute appearing in issue #3. Now, that ''NYX'' was her comics debut is about the only thing ''anyone'' actually remembers about the series. The trade paperback collection even plasters her quite prominently right on the cover, even though Kiden Nixon is clearly the main character, and the number of times X actually has lines can be counted on one hand (though she ''does'' ultimately drive the plot in the second half of the story).
68* MysteriousWaif: X-23 first appears midway through the story. She's never named in the book, [[TheQuietOne rarely speaks]], and ultimately drives the plot, as the second half of the series is primarily focused on Zebra Daddy pursuing the group to get her back.
69* NoNameGiven: X-23 is never named in the book. When Zebra Daddy hires Bobby to bring her back and Bobby asks if he knows her name, he outright tells him he doesn't.
70* OneWordTitle
71* OnlyKnownByHisNickname: Neither Lil' Bro or Zebra Daddy ever have their real names revealed.
72* PowerIncontinence: At first, Kiden's power is activated erratically, when she screams "Stop it!" when upset, and she can only break out of her time bubble by touching someone (the first time she does, she barely pokes the guy and it ''snaps his arm like a twig''.) [[spoiler: In the final confrontation it appears she now has enough control that she can activate and shut it off at will.]]
73* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Cameron genuinely cares about her students' educations, loves her job, and is trying hard to help them succeed and get out of the shithole neighborhood their circumstances have put them in. Her boss, on the other hand, is a part of the apathetic system that's part of the problem in the first place.
74* TheReveal: You know that teen StreetWalker the story follows throughout issue three? She seems pretty insignificant at first, right? All it takes is that first frame with her claws out to know ''exactly'' [[ComicBook/{{X 23}} who she is]].
75** [[spoiler: In the climax, Kiden has a flashback triggered by Zebra Daddy's rampage that reveals that ''he'' was the GangBanger that gunned down her father.]]
76** [[spoiler: It's revealed to the reader towards the end that Lil' Bro is a mutant himself, when the apparition of Kiden's father speaks with him directly, and that Lil' Bro himself was somehow involved with sending Kiden everywhere she needed to be.]]
77* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: Averted. [[spoiler: When Kiden recognizes Daddy as the GangBanger that killed her father, her time-manipulation powers activate, and she certainly seems ''prepared'' to do this, raging about how she could kill him in the most excruciating manner possible. However instead she uses her powers to save Mrs. Palmer, who is in the midst of falling to her death after being thrown from her apartment.]]
78* SelfHarm:
79** [[spoiler: Mrs. Palmer attempts suicide by cutting her wrists.]]
80** X-23 is frequently seen cutting herself with her claws. Daddy is not exactly pleased when he sees the cuts she leaves on her arms.
81* ShellShockedVeteran: Mrs. Palmer is clearly suffering effects of PTSD after she is accidentally shot when Hector tries to kill Kiden. She's shown to be in a deep depression ([[spoiler: which led to her husband leaving her]]), and when a visitor drops a picture, the "bang" it makes when it falls makes her scream and dive to the floor.
82* ShoutOut: When first introduced, the John X-23 was in bed with tells her [[ComicBook/{{Wolverine}} she's the best at what she does]]. Also counts as a subtle bit of {{Foreshadowing}} as to who she really is.
83* TimeMaster: What Kiden's power makes her. Time flows normally for her, but slows down ''drastically'' for others.
84* UsedToBeASweetKid: Little Kiden was a cute and sweet little girl, up until the moment she watched her father gunned down in a drive-by. The next time we see her, she's a deeply troubled and rebellious teen who smokes, parties, and does light drugs, while constantly fighting with her mother and failing at school.
85* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Initially, of the characters introduced in this series, the only one whom we learn ''anything'' about after the series ends is Kiden Nixon, when she shows up later in ''ComicBook/XForce''. Oh, and of course ComicBook/{{X 23}}.
86** The follow-up series, ''No Way Home'', does reveal a bit more of what happened to the rest of the group afterwards.
87* YearInsideHourOutside: Kiden's time manipulation powers. Time flows normally for her, but slows down drastically for others. She literally spends ''months'' in an accelerated state at one point while doing some self-reflection, while barely a week or two pass in reality. She doesn't need to eat or drink during this time, but her hair continues to grow normally.

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