Nemesis

If You Loved 'Suicide Squad', Try These Comics Next
If You Loved 'Suicide Squad', Try These Comics Next
If You Loved 'Suicide Squad', Try These Comics Next
Suicide Squad is the latest film from DC Comics' cinematic universe, and while it has received mostly negative reviews, many die-hard DC fans have come away thrilled by the villain-centric romp. If you're one of those that loved the film and want more comics in the same vein --- but you already know to check out the John Ostrander, Kim Yale and Luke McDonnell run on the series --- we've got a list of five independent comics to seek out next. Love that? Try this!
Rogues' Gallery: Who Is The Best Member Of The Suicide Squad?
Rogues' Gallery: Who Is The Best Member Of The Suicide Squad?
Rogues' Gallery: Who Is The Best Member Of The Suicide Squad?
A hero is defined by their villains, and the world of superhero comic books is filled with some of the scariest and silliest bad guys around. Rogues’ Gallery aims to settle the score and determine who is the true arch-nemesis for some of favorite superheroes, and we need your help to do it! However, this week we're stepping out of the usual status quo to talk about villains in a different context; that being the team of villains coerced into heroic acts by the United States government --- The Suicide Squad
Millar and McNiven’s ‘Nemesis’ Lands at WB With Joe Carnahan
Millar and McNiven’s ‘Nemesis’ Lands at WB With Joe Carnahan
Millar and McNiven’s ‘Nemesis’ Lands at WB With Joe Carnahan
Mark Millar’s stylish and violent graphic novels have proven to be ripe source material for film adaptations, from Kick-Ass to Kingsman: The Secret Service, but there’s one project that’s had a tougher time getting off the ground. Nemesis was initially set up at 20th Century Fox with Tony Scott attached to direct, but following the director’s untimely death, the property entered development limbo — until now.
A Brief History Of Wonder Woman's Love Life
A Brief History Of Wonder Woman's Love Life
A Brief History Of Wonder Woman's Love Life
In official DC canon, Superman and Wonder Woman have always remained just really good friends --- that is, until this October's Justice League #12, in which Geoff Johns and Jim Lee will see the two heroes begin what's promised to be a substantive relationship. Following our exploration of some of Superman's former flames, it's time to check out the Amazing Amazon's past dance cards.
An Era Ends as Mark Millar Leaves Marvel for Creator-Owned Work
An Era Ends as Mark Millar Leaves Marvel for Creator-Owned Work
An Era Ends as Mark Millar Leaves Marvel for Creator-Owned Work
Comic book writer Mark Millar completed this week what he claims was his final script for Marvel Comics, presumably an issue of Ultimate Comics Avengers Vs. New Ultimates. Millar has enjoyed uncommon commercial success with many of his creator-owned properties, most notably Wanted and Kick-Ass, and he intends to pursue more work along those lines...
Millar & McNiven’s ‘Nemesis’ Headed to Hollywood, Tony Scott Onboard to Direct
Millar & McNiven’s ‘Nemesis’ Headed to Hollywood, Tony Scott Onboard to Direct
Millar & McNiven’s ‘Nemesis’ Headed to Hollywood, Tony Scott Onboard to Direct
Most folks would consider four issues of a comic a solid storyline. For Mark Millar, it's just another movie deal. In what should come as no surprise to anyone who's been paying attention to Millar's career to date (and let's be honest, it's hard not to pay attention to Millar these days), Bleeding Cool has announced that "Nemesis" -- his ultra-violent, "what if Batman were a super
Mark Millar and Steve McNiven’s ‘Nemesis’ Is Bloody, Stunning [Review]
Mark Millar and Steve McNiven’s ‘Nemesis’ Is Bloody, Stunning [Review]
Mark Millar and Steve McNiven’s ‘Nemesis’ Is Bloody, Stunning [Review]
For all of the original Comics Code line items that Mark Millar flagrantly gives the middle finger, there's one "modern, edgy comics" trope he doesn't fall into: moral ambiguity. For better or worse, characters in Mark Millar comics are either strong, selfless, yet rough hardasses or purely evil rough hardasses...

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