Chris9417
When Angstrom Levy's attempt to summon a multiversal army of evil Invincibles goes catastrophically wrong, he doesn't just tear a hole in space-time-he pulls through a variable he can't control. Enter Bayonetta: the Umbra Witch with a penchant for style, hair-woven demons, and lethal sass.
Thrust into the heart of the "Invincible War," Bayonetta finds herself in a world where heroes wear capes and the stakes are written in blood. While Mark Grayson struggles to hold the line against a legion of his own psychopathic doppelgängers, the Witch of Vigrid decides to show the Viltrumites that there are things far scarier than an alien empire.
From the ruins of Chicago to the depths of Cecil Stedman's secret bunkers, it's a high-octane collision of brutal superhero realism and over-the-top magical flair. Bayonetta just wanted a decent cup of tea and a way home, but if she has to save the world to get it, she's going to do it in four-inch heels-and she's going to make it look like a dance.