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    Millar & McNiven's Nemesis #2

    Millar & McNiven's Nemesis » Millar & McNiven's Nemesis #2 - Part Two released by Marvel on August 1, 2010.

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    Part Two last edited by Hoobson on 07/04/23 07:29AM View full history

    The most talked about new series of 2010 rages on! Nemesis's tour of terror hits Washington D.C. and hits it hard. That doesn't bode well for the citizens of the nation's capital or the man in the house on Pennsylvania Ave. Luckily, the Chief of Police has an idea on how to stop the super-villain-- but can you stop a one man hurricane of violence and mayhem? All this, thanks to the creative team that brought you CIVIL WAR- Mark Millar and Steve McNiven.

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    Told you it'd get better 0

    I recall that in my review of Nemesis #1, I said that the first issue was setting things up and that we'd get the real deal by the second issue.....I was right.   The first issue was a 4 out of 5, and with issue #2 it's still a 4 out of 5 but now we have some character development, now we learn more about Nemesis and his motives and I got to admit his origin story is quite clever. It's a interesting origin to an interesting character in an interesting story... but I just wish I could say the sam...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    Nemesis is BORN! Time for a real show. 0

    Nemesis is bent on making Chief Blake Morrow pay, and when Nemesis is bent on achieving something -- know that he will do whatever it takes! The GoodDon't think for a second that Nemesis is down for the count. This series keeps getting better! Millar really set the stage last issue at introducing us a super criminal. Giving us a brief glimpse at what Nemesis is capable of. Now with the introduction of the character and also the tone of the comic, Millar and McNivens are now going to delve into w...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Review: Nemesis #2 0

    The team that brought you Marvel's Civil War brings you Nemesis, an ultra-violent comic for adults by two of the industries best creators around.   The Good Batman on coke, in white. That's the best way I could describe this book. This is one of those books were Millar can essentially do whatever he wants, like Kick-Ass. But unlike Kick-Ass, I actually enjoy this book, to a degree. The thing that bugged me about Kick-Ass was the cursing. There's a bit of cursing in this book, but it fits. I...

    3 out of 4 found this review helpful.
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