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    Millar & McNiven's Nemesis #3

    Millar & McNiven's Nemesis » Millar & McNiven's Nemesis #3 - Part Three released by Marvel on November 1, 2010.

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    Part Three last edited by Hoobson on 07/04/23 07:31AM View full history

    Don't worry, everyone. Nemesis has been captured and put in the highest security prison that America has to offer. Problem solved. Series over. What's that? It's only issue three? Uh-Oh!
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    Review: Nemesis #3 0

    If Chief Morrow thinks he's got Nemesis right where he wants him, he's in for a hell of rude awakening as the super villain proves that no prison can bind him and no enemy's vulnerabilities are beyond his grasp. The Good I give Millar a lot of credit for not pulling a single punch to make this an unrestricted, uninhibited, totally balls-out outrageous experience. Nemesis' break-out and subsequent blackmail scheme against Morrow is so over-the-top, the roof (as it were) is completely out of sigh...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    That moment where you realize the prisoner WANTS to be in prison. #beafraidnow NEMESIS 3 0

    Nemesis is captured and heading to prison to spend the rest of his short life wondering what he did wrong. *Sigh*, sounds like a horrible end am I right? Well, what I just said is not going to happen -- ever! Nemesis might be going to prison, but that does not mean he didn't plan for all this to happen. He's Nemesis after all! The GoodNemesis is here to bring the pain! (a lot of it)What a issue?! Millar did everything right in this issue. Action, the story moved forward ten places in a good di...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Possibly the Most Horrible Comic I've Ever Read. In a Good Way. 0

    The Good: Well. It's awesome. I'll give it that. All the action in this comic is a beautiful love letter to violence, as the handy little peek at the script mentioned. Nemesis is a complete badass to the tenth power. Never have I ever felt more wrong for liking something so much. I'm amazed that I still want to see a lot more of Nemesis. He is the epitome of a terrible person. He is a complete monster of a human being. Why the fuck is he so damn charismatic to the audience? I dunno, but I love i...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.
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