Nemesis is the world’s most dangerous man and now he’s made himself into one of the richest. No longer content just to terrorize the forces of law and order, his new plan is to wreak havoc on his enemies and seize control of the world itself and enslave humanity with super-technology.
This latest Nemesis series gets off to a strong start, showcasing our favorite supervillain at his most cunning. I love the concept of Nemesis hiding in plain sight as billionaire technologist Hans Berg, and I'm excited to see more of this side of the story. It's clearly inspired by figures like Mark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk, and Jeff Bezos, which makes his alter ego all the more fun and relevant. Read Full Review
NEMESIS FOREVER #1 delivers a truly explosive start. It's a debut that leaves you breathless and desperate to know what happens next. Millar and Scalera have done it again, proving that Nemesis is back and just as dangerous as ever. Read Full Review
Scalera delivers some great art throughout the issue. The imagery brings you into the world of this character and the action is visually stunning. Read Full Review
Nemesis Forever 1 gets off to an explosive start but the main hope is that this arc, Nemesis has a worthy challenger to stop his mayhem. Read Full Review
Plot
Nemesis continues with his new identity as billionaire Hans Berg, who has acquired the most important technology and pharmaceutical companies on the planet. He is currently promoting his company, STELLAR, for its first manned trip to Mars in less than a decade. He is gaining the planet's sympathy with this false identity as a futurist and techie.
Margot, Matthew/Nemesis's right-hand woman, is worried because she sees her boss as erratic and having constant nightmares. She is concerned about the way Nemesis is making his Hans identity too visible.
At the same time, he continues to carry out terrorist attacks as Nemesis, with a large-scale fire in New York and a bomb in the Singapore subway. He makes no demands more