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4. Nemesis
(Nemesis, Icon Comics)
I like Mark Millar. He's produced some incredibly good comic books, especially lately, but his not-so-great works do tend to have similar traits. This results in his work being pretty easy for people who dislike it to parody and deride. And if we're talking about the worst traits of Millar's work, Nemesis is a perfect example.
A cop-killing supervillainous Batman, Nemesis is just a straight-up terrorist, who is not only not fun to read about, but is also aggressively boring. The comic he hails from has no stakes, and centers around eye-rollingly gratuitous depictions of violence.
He builds his entire plan around killing the chief of the Washington, DC Metro Police Force. Why that one dude, I dunno, especially since the guy had already successfully kidnapped the President of the United States (Yes, I know that he's established as having a personal grudge, but come on, you got the President, dogg, you already won).
Also, it turns out that he's just a rich prick who paid to be a supervillain. Because, of course, he's somehow MORE unlikable than I originally thought.

