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Jayson
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Notes:
(1) On one hand, the twist ending saves the series from being blah. On the other hand, it's a magical twist and makes Nemesis inherently magical.
- Nemesis is best taken straight—without any magical deus ex machina cop-out.
(2) Superhero travel issues in a world of super powers and future tech is just lame.
- The Ambassadors come off as a total joke—literally!
— Jul 11, 2026 08:55PM
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Notes:
(1) On one hand, the twist ending saves the series from being blah. On the other hand, it's a magical twist and makes Nemesis inherently magical.
- Nemesis is best taken straight—without any magical deus ex machina cop-out.
(2) Superhero travel issues in a world of super powers and future tech is just lame.
- The Ambassadors come off as a total joke—literally!
Jayson
is on page 74 of 140

Notes:
(1) One of the ripple effects of the "Big Game" crossover series is that Nemesis now operates in a world teeming with superheroes.
- While I appreciate Millar taking time to explain their absence—you know, while Nemesis is murdering hundreds of thousands of people—"they're busy" doesn't quite cut it.
- Frankly, I'd rather he not bring it up nor acknowledge it at all.
— Jul 11, 2026 02:35PM
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Notes:
(1) One of the ripple effects of the "Big Game" crossover series is that Nemesis now operates in a world teeming with superheroes.
- While I appreciate Millar taking time to explain their absence—you know, while Nemesis is murdering hundreds of thousands of people—"they're busy" doesn't quite cut it.
- Frankly, I'd rather he not bring it up nor acknowledge it at all.
Jayson
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Notes:
(1) You know, it's interesting how Millar's decided to have a distinct art style for each of his "Nemesis" runs.
- Possibly because he couldn't get Steve McNiven to come back for "Reloaded," he decided to go completely different.
- Even here, on the surface you'd think Matteo Scalera would be rather similar to Jorge Jiménez, but he totally changes up his usual style.
— Jul 10, 2026 10:35PM
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Notes:
(1) You know, it's interesting how Millar's decided to have a distinct art style for each of his "Nemesis" runs.
- Possibly because he couldn't get Steve McNiven to come back for "Reloaded," he decided to go completely different.
- Even here, on the surface you'd think Matteo Scalera would be rather similar to Jorge Jiménez, but he totally changes up his usual style.
Aidan
is on page 27 of 152
Genuinely a margin better than the last three of these I’ve read
— Apr 29, 2026 01:00AM
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