The Complete Nemesis the Warlock

Compare book prices at www.BookkooB.co.uk
BookkooB : Cheap books, whichever way you look at it.
Cover of The Complete Nemesis the Warlock by Pat Mills 1905437366title:

The Complete Nemesis the Warlock: Volume Two: 2

author:Pat Mills
format:Paperback Buy The Complete Nemesis the Warlock Now
publisher:Rebellion
released:August 15, 2007
isbn:1905437366
isbn-13:9781905437368
storeavailabilityitem pricedelivered 
Amazon UK    
The Hut    
Sprint Books    
Blackwells    
WH Smith (collect in store)    
Base    
The Book Place    
WH Smith    
Pick a Book    
Global Investor    
Waterstones    
The Book People    
zavvi    
Play.com    
Another Bookshop    
History Bookshop    
Tesco Books    
BookFellas    
Foyles    
Samedaybooks    

Above you will see price and availability details for Complete Nemesis the Warlock: Volume Two: 2 by Pat Mills from the leading UK book stores.

To allow you to quickly compare prices, the stores are arranged in order of delivered price, cheapest first. Click on a store name to buy this book or to view further details.

Books Related to The Complete Nemesis the Warlock Pat Mills - ISBN: 1905437366

View other editions of The Complete Nemesis the Warlock.
View books by Pat Mills.

Customer Reviews

as good as book 1 - not likely! - Rated 3/5
what a crying shame that the great artwork from the first volume isnt carried through this one! i waited with baited breath for volume one as its some of the greatest work done by 2000ad(imho), but most of the art work in this voume just spoils what could have been the greatest series written in the galaxies greatest comic(ie 2000ad). the third series will be a good cheap way to complete my collection but i suspect it'll be a once only read unlike book one(cant get enough of mek - quake...big jobs indeed!)


Torquemada takes centre stage - Rated 4/5
Books five to seven of Nemesis the Warlock, along with some shorts, Torquemada the God and two Diceman "Fighting Fantasy" style games are presented in this second volume of the complete Nemesis the Warlock.

Nemesis has defeated Torquemada and looks set to rout the Termight Empire, so he now spends his time sunbathing by the pool. But then his son Thoth, whom he thought dead, sets about getting revenge on his mother's killer and summons Torquemada from the past to be murdered over and over again by his own men, and then travels into the past to kill Torquemada's previous incarnations. Nemesis goes looking for his son, knowing that his best bet for finding him is by using the time-displaced Torquemada as bait. Soon they're travelling to the far future to see the Earth after humanity has been destroyed before travelling into the past, where Torquemada meets his historical inspiration and namesake, Tomas de Torquemada of the Inquisition.

Logic takes a bit of a battering in this volume, as Pat Mills starts looking deeply into the abyss. It's clear that he's lost interest in Nemesis, as the character fades into the background to allow Torquemada to take centre stage and for Mills to examine evil. The device of having Torquemada plucked out of time for another resurrection looks to have some interesting ramifications, but these aren't examined half as closely as the despicable and deluded nature of the Grand Master. The humour is still there but the darkness gets ramped up and the vendetta between Nemesis and Torquemada increases to the point where it begins to be hard to see the differences between them. But that's good and dramatic for you.

The art in this volume is mostly provided by Bryan Talbot, who is an artistic God. Kevin O'Neill, series co-creator reappears too and his contributions have the same high energy Gerald Scarfe gone punk feeling as in the previous volume. Also contributing is Tony Luke with two photo strips, which are very interesting, and John Hicklenton. Mills makes a point of defending Hicklenton's work in the foreword to the volume, which I guess must mean that it has been criticised in the past. I think his art is definitely a talking point. The figures are tortured and extremely visceral, which fits the demented nature of the storylines and the characters, but the art is also lacking in consistency, clear storytelling and backgrounds. I can't say that I know instinctively that it is good art as I can with Bryan Talbot. But I do think it feels appropriate and I applaud its use in the context.

So another solid package. Presumably the Third volume will complete the story with books eight to ten, and I can't wait!

Click here to return to the price comparison table

search for books

similar books

The Complete Nemesis the Warlock The Complete Nemesis the Warlock Strontium Dog Strontium Dog Judge Dredd Strontium Dog Judge Dredd Judge Dredd Judge Dredd Judge Dredd

bestselling books


compare other prices

Cheap DVDs at dvdspot
Cheap Games at playspot

quick links

subject directory : Biographies, Business, Children's, Fiction, Food & Drink, Health, History, Home & Garden, Horror, Humor, Religion, Science Fiction, Society, Sports, Travel, other subjects.

information pages : About BookkooB, Release Dates, Bookmarklet, Disclaimer, Privacy Policy. Compare Book Prices.