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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 ] Two Image Comics -published sequels followed: Nemesis Reloaded , and Big Game (both 2023), with a new volume, Nemesis: Rogues' Gallery , published by Dark ...
Action Comics #23 (May 1940) Superman's archenemy, and the consummate evil genius. He continues to play different roles in various Superman comics and media. The version of Luthor that debuted in Action Comics #23 during the Golden Age was called Alexei Luthor and was a dangerous mad scientist who antagonized Superman and plotted to take over ...
In spite of his powerful arsenal, the Calculator never makes it big as a costumed villain. Now relying solely on his intellect, he works as a successful information broker and source of information for supervillains planning heists. He sees the Oracle as his nemesis and opposite number. Calendar Man: Bill Finger Sheldon Moldoff: Detective ...
Nemesis is the name of two fictional characters in the DC Comics universe. Thomas Andrew Tresser first appeared in The Brave and the Bold #166 (September 1980) and was created by Cary Burkett and Dan Spiegle .
Pages in category "Supervillain comics" ... Nemesis (Icon Comics) P. ... Secret Society of Super Villains; Super-Villain Team-Up; The Superior Foes of Spider-Man
Originally known as Nemesis, [2] Holocaust claimed to be the son of Apocalypse. In 2018, CBR.com ranked Holocaust 22nd in their "Age Of Apocalypse: The 30 Strongest Characters In Marvel's Coolest Alternate World" list, [ 3 ] and MSN included the character in the 2024 list of the "10 Strongest X-Men Villains" and rated him as "horrifyingly ...
Toggle Villains by comics subsection. 2.1 Comic strips. 2.1.1 Daily Express (1958–1977) ... Create an innovative decoding machine for the Russians called the Nemesis.
Tomás de Torquemada is the fictional main villain in the comic strip Nemesis the Warlock, published in the British comic anthology 2000 AD. He eventually appeared in 7 episodes of spin-off adventures of his own. He is named after and inspired by the real life Tomás de Torquemada.