Project Nemesis #6 – 2016 brings the explosive climax to the kaiju-infused thriller from Jeremy Robinson, adapted into comic form by Matt Frank with striking intensity. This final issue of the six-part miniseries delivers full-throttle action, jaw-dropping destruction, and emotional closure in a way that satisfies both monster lovers and fans of apocalyptic sci-fi storytelling.
In this issue, the monstrous force of nature known as Nemesis reaches her most powerful — and tragic — form. As cities burn and militaries scramble to contain her, Jon Hudson, the DHS agent caught in the chaos, faces an impossible moral reckoning. The line between hero and villain, justice and vengeance, is razor-thin, and Project Nemesis #6 doesn’t shy away from asking difficult questions about power, responsibility, and what truly defines a monster.
Matt Frank, known for his kaiju expertise, goes all out on the visuals. The destruction is breathtaking — skyscrapers crumble, landscapes are reshaped, and Nemesis towers over it all with a haunting presence that is equal parts majestic and terrifying. The attention to scale, motion, and energy captures the best of classic kaiju cinema while adding emotional nuance often absent from the genre.
This issue wraps the arc with cinematic grandeur and emotional weight. The pacing is relentless, but it never loses sight of its characters or its core themes. The conclusion is both epic and bittersweet, cementing Project Nemesis as a standout in modern monster storytelling — a fusion of creature feature thrills and speculative drama.
Perfect for fans of Godzilla, Pacific Rim, or any reader who loves their science fiction laced with giant monsters and meaningful stakes.
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Project Nemesis #6 - 2016
- Brand: Independent
- Product Code: American Gothic Press
- Availability: 1
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£2.50
Tags: Comicbook, Project Nemesis, 2016, American Gothic Press, Jeremy Robinson, Matt Frank, Diego Rodriguez, Marshall Dillon, Holly Interlandi, Bob Eggleton