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As first mentioned by Bleeding Cool by accident, Jorge Jiménezis the new artist on the twelve-year-awaited return of the Nemesis series, originally published by Marvel Comics, written by Mark Millar and drawn by Steve McNiven. Steve is too busy drawing Neil Gaiman's Spider-Man memories right now – and presumably for the last decade – so Jorge Jiménez is taking a break from Batman to draw the new return of the character. Who was once advertised as "What If Batman Was A C*nt" until DC Comics told him to stop it. And yes this is the comic in which Nemesis kidnaps the policeman's kids, impregnates the daughter with the semen of the son and rigs her womb to collapse if an abortion is attempted. I'd like to say that was a different time, but I think Texan lawmakers would be fine with that right now. Here's a first Bleeding Cool look at Jorge Jiménez's inked art for the new series launching from Image Comics, Millarworld and Netflix in January – I just hope Mark Millar was able to grab Tomeu Morey to colour the final version. Their work is in such sympatico. Pretty Little Headshots: A messier version, but this is how Blake finally kills Nemesis, with his blood and brain splattering the sidewalk. Combat Pragmatist: Aside from Nemesis himself, Margot immediately shoots her husband in the head on being told to duel him for a butler job in the last issue, not even letting her prospective employer finish explanation, not wanting to give her opponent a chance to react.

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A movie adaptation has been in the works for years, initially with 20th Century Fox, but the rights have since gone to Warner Bros.. In 2021, Millar said that Emerald Fennell had written the most recent draft. What inspired you to choose Jorge as the artist for this book? What is it about his art that sold him to you?Secret History: Nemesis' final task for his master is uncovering the mystery of the forgotten President of the United States. The reason no one can remember him is due to the Fraternity's altering of reality. Stewart, D.G. (September 11, 2020). "Happy 10th birthday, Nemesis". World Comic Book Review . Retrieved January 14, 2021. Framing the Guilty Party: It's revealed at the end that Joe Costello and his comrades busted Matthew Anderson's drug dealer parents by framing them for a series of serial killings. The real serial killers are the old couple that Nemesis conscripts as henchmen in the beginning.

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Renaud, Jeffrey (December 4, 2009). " "Nemesis" Asks: What if Batman was The Joker?". Comic Book Resources . Retrieved December 6, 2009. Hero Antagonist: Joe Costello, the recently-elected mayor and former District Attorney of Los Angeles who was elected via his career as a hero cop with a tough on crime stance.Phegley, Kiel (January 12, 2012). "MILLARWORLD EXCLUSIVE: Spinning Off "Nemesis 2" & "Hit-Girl" ". Comic Book Resources . Retrieved March 6, 2012. Millar & McNiven's Nemesis [1] is a creator-owned comic book limited series written by Mark Millar, drawn by Steve McNiven and published by the Icon Comics imprint of Marvel Comics. [2] Publication history [ edit ] Jorge Jiménez: This adventure is aimed at a more adult audience than other comics I've worked on previously. Therefore, I have complete freedom to play with elements such as explicit violence or blood. It's not that my style is very gory; however, I always wanted to go a little crazier in my strokes on this issue. Let's remember that my artistic roots and the main references I've had have always been Japanese Manga artists, and generally, this type of art is very violent, so I really wanted to do something like that! On the other hand, I have been in the American market for 10 years and have been learning from the best. For this reason, I consider that stages like Nemesis are a sublimation of all my learning over the last few years, where I mix the old of my style with the new. When you see issue two, you will see a clear example of this.

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Freudian Excuse Denial: Nemesis states that he's the son of criminals that Blake Morrow busted, supposedly the reason why he becomes a super-villain. When Blake confronts him about it, Nemesis admits he was lying just to screw with him. He has no reason for what he does, he's just rich and bored. the cw COMIC REEL: "Supergirl" Producers On Crossovers & Competition; Rumored Spider-Man "Civil War" Pic EmergesWhite Shirt of Death: Nemesis's costume is entirely white, leaving blood highly visible on it whenever he's slaughtering people. Yanes, Nicholas (March 30, 2010). "This Week in Spandex - Nemesis". SciFiPulse.net. Archived from the original on March 4, 2012 . Retrieved March 30, 2010.

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Killed Mid-Sentence: The Japanese police commissioner at the comic's prologue is tied by Nemesis and left to be ran over by a train, dying while cursing him. Greater-Scope Villain: The mysterious group that turned Nemesis into a supervillain. Their existence is only revealed at the end of the comic, they are still at large and planning to expand their operations, though they promise to leave Blake and his family alone.In August of 2022, it was announced that Millar would be writing a new Nemesis comic book, titled Nemesis: Reloaded, with art by Jorge Jiminez. The book is set to be five issues long, the first of which was published in January of 2023, this time by Millar's comic book studio Millarworld with Image Comics. Millar has said that it will lead into a crossover series involving Nemesis and three other Millarworld series, Big Game. Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (2013) Captain America 2, Thor 2, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: September 13th Comic Reel Expy: This Nemesis is one to minor Batman villains The Wrath and Prometheus as the children of criminals who became killers targeting policemen - the key difference being the Wrath and Prometheus' parents were gunned down, while Nemesis' were drug dealers that were framed for several murders by a group of hotshot cops, leading to their executions.

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