Moonstar (2026) #1 reintroduces Danielle Moonstar at a crossroads of personal identity and ancient, cursed mythology. This detailed breakdown covers the full story, where the cliffhanger sets the stage for a high-stakes mystical war.
The Prologue: The Curse of Däinsleif
The story begins with a dark history lesson regarding a legendary Norse artifact: Däinsleif, a sword forged by the dwarves of Nidavellir. The blade is cursed—once drawn, it cannot be resheathed without claiming a life, and its wounds are irreparable.

The blade’s history is tied to the Valkyrie Hildr, who was kidnapped by a rival prince, sparking an endless war between her father, King Hogni, and her captors. Hildr used her powers to revive the dead, ensuring the battle never ended. Eventually, her desire to keep fighting infused the sword with a consciousness that traps the souls of its victims. Though lost during Ragnarok, the blade was later recovered and imprisoned by the Society of the Eternal Dawn, only to be unleashed once more following the group’s recent collapse.
Homecoming and Amnesia
Dani Moonstar has returned to her parents’ home in Boulder, Colorado, seeking refuge after the fall of the island-nation of Krakoa and her disillusionment with the Society of the Eternal Dawn. However, her sanctuary is tainted by a strange new reality: her parents no longer remember Asgard or her time as a Valkyrie.

To them, her winged horse Brightwind is merely a strange find rather than a divine companion. This “amnesia,” a side effect of recent global events, leaves Dani feeling isolated and questioning her own sanity. Her mother encourages her to maintain her optimism, calling it her greatest strength, even as Dani struggles with the guilt of nearly getting her friend Magik killed during their last mission.
An Urgent Reunion

The peace is shattered when Yanisa and Kian, two “Exemplars” from the now-defunct Society, arrive at Dani’s door. They reveal that Däinsleif was stolen and is currently being used to commit mass murders in Boulder. Despite deep-seated tensions—Kian blames Dani for destroying the Society’s headquarters and unleashing the sword—Dani decides to help for the sake of her hometown.
The Massacre in Boulder

As they enter the city, they find it choked by necrotic energy. The dead are rising, and Dani uses her psionic arrows and illusions to combat them. She realizes the undead are being puppeteered by a mortal source when she discovers they possess a connection to human fear—specifically, the fear of “nothingness”.
The Confrontation with Kyron
The source of the chaos is a warrior named Kyron, the current host of Däinsleif. Kyron believes life is defined by pain and that death is a “nothingness” to be feared. By using Däinsleif’s ritual, he claims to be “saving” people by funneling their souls into the blade, preserving their bodies in a breathless, eternal slumber.

Kyron recognizes Dani as a fellow Valkyrie, sensing the spirit of Hildr within her. The battle is brief and brutal; Kyron is inhumanly fast, and the cursed blade makes wounds nearly impossible to heal. To save Dani and Kian, Yanisa makes the ultimate sacrifice, staying behind to hold Kyron off while ordering Kian to take Dani and flee.
The Aftermath and the Path Forward
From the outskirts of the city, Dani and Kian watch as Kyron completes his ritual, leaving Boulder as a “perfect mausoleum” of soul-less citizens. Kyron remains at large, and they realize this was only a test run; he is now seeking a more powerful artifact to expand the radius of his ritual and “save” the entire world from the pain of life.

Broken but determined, Dani tells Kian that while they couldn’t save Boulder, they must stop the next ritual. She reveals that she knows exactly where Kyron will head next to find a stronger death relic.
TO BE CONTINUED!




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