Nemesis #3

Writer: Mark Millar Artist: Steve McNiven Publisher: Marvel Icon Release Date: September 22, 2010 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 4
7.6Critic Rating
7.4User Rating

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?

  • 9.0
    Comic Vine - Zack Freeman Sep 22, 2010

    I wasn't much of a fan of Kick-Ass, so I was going into this expecting not to like it and, thus, it means a lot when I say I found this to be a wickedly-entertaining comic. The action's wonderfully intense and the humor's so black that, even as you feel terribly guilty, you can't help but laugh at what your seeing (and yes, I'm talking about the twisted, twisted gag revealing what Nemesis does to Morrow's kids.) This is comics' equivalent to rock music... something loud, fast and inappropriate. Something you can't resist headbanging to, even if your parents won't approve. Read Full Review

  • 8.4
    Weekly Comic Book Review - Tony Rakittke Sep 26, 2010

    Millar has worked his naughty, evil magic yet again by giving us a comic full of guilty pleasure and sinful delights. Nemesis: More fun than pushing cripples down stairs. Not to be missed! Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Comic Book Resources - Chad Nevett Sep 22, 2010

    "Nemesis" #3 contains a wonderfully violent action sequence from Steve McNiven that ranks among his best work before he does the 'quiet' scenes with great skill. Like many blockbusters, the writing and story are almost beside the point with the visuals and spectacle taking over. What will remain with you is Nemesis hunched over a dead body and bathed in blood, not the plot details. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    IGN - Dan Phillips Sep 22, 2010

    I don't imagine the series' fourth and final installment will add much depth or intrigue to this story. Unless you're a diehard fan of Millar's work, you can probably afford to skip this series altogether. Read Full Review

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