Vox/Relationships

The Vees
Faustisse has stated the three are best friends. In the series, Vox has shown to be the de facto leader of the Vees as he is the most rational of them. However, Valentino and Velvette do seem to agree with Alastor that Vox would be powerless without them as they were smirking at the comment.

Velvette
The reason why Vox and Velvette get along quite well is that they are both up-to-date with the latest trends and technology. Faustisse has stated they are best friends alongside Valentino.

Velvette would have to call him to keep Valentino under control when he's angered.

Valentino
The two are on relatively good terms, as Vox can be seen hiding out in Valentino's porn studio during the Extermination. Furthermore, Valentino's silhouette is on a product labelled "V&V's" that Vox advertises in the Alastor comic.

Faustisse has stated they are best friends alongside Velvette.

In the non-canon Voxtagram stories, they are shown to be in a tumultuous on-off again relationship. In one of Valentino's Voxtagram posts' comments, Velvette refers to him and Vox as her dads, which further suggests the idea that the two are romantically involved.

In the series, their relationship is somewhat different. It's revealed that whenever Valentino is in one of his mood swings, Vox is the only one brave enough to safely go near him and have to talk some sense into him so he won't blindly destroy the reputation and everything the Vees have built. While a dangerous task, he is rather successful calming him down with logically pointing out the cons of his rash choices. Velvette also refers to Valentino as his "boy-toy", possibly implying the two are dating.

Alastor
According to Vivziepop, the two don't get along due to their different views and preferences when it comes to technology. Vox has been stated to have a one-sided obsession with Alastor, wanting the sinner to notice him.

In The Radio Demon comic, Alastor briefly sees Vox's advertisements while passing by a store. When confronted by Vox, Alastor states he is a "show off" who's "all hat and no cattle!"; upon getting some distance away, Alastor quietly grumbles and swears, calling Vox obnoxious, pompous, egotistical, and annoying.

Their rivalry and distain for one another is made clear in "Radio Killed the Video Star". Seven years prior to series, Alastor and Vox engaged in a confrontation where Alastor nearly beat him. Furthermore, their duet, "Stayed Gone", emphasizes their respective stances on technology and even their past with Alastor mentioning how Vox asked him to join his team but declined.