super_man_23's Millar & McNiven's Nemesis #3 - Part Three review

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

    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 Good

    Nemesis is here to bring the pain! (a lot of it)
    Nemesis 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 direction, and we are nearing the ending without any questions asked! Millar has done an outstanding job so far with Nemesis and the artwork by McNivens is just superb. The prison fight with Nemesis vs. a hundred police guards is one of the best scenes of this series. It was fast paced, perfectly illustrated, and it really showcased how Nemesis is a master of the mind and also in combat. Great job team!

    The conflict between Nemesis and Chief Blake is really awesome. Mark Millar really did an outstanding job on showing how; even with the two characters being extremely different, they are still connected. Showing that Nemesis was created when Blake stopped Nemesis' father's criminal occupation. Placing all the cop killings on Blake. Which is really great to see that character development and contrast between two characters.

    The Bad

    No complaints.

    The Verdict

    CHECK THIS SERIES OUT!!!! Overall 5 out of 5!

    Last Nemesis review:

    Nemesis #1 -- The perfect combination of Batman and Joker.

    Nemesis #2 -- Nemesis IS BORN!

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