Thomas Andrew Tresser Thomas Andrew Tresser is a vigilante turned operative for the U.S. government and a master of
disguise. His default costume is a black turtleneck sweater with a
balance as a chest symbol and a chest holster. He was an applicant to an unnamed government agency whose brother Craig was an undercover agent infiltrating a criminal syndicate called "the Council". Craig was brainwashed into killing their family friend Ben Marshall and was subsequently killed in self-defense by fellow agents. Tom thus became "Nemesis", preferring to use an alias instead of his dishonored family name. With the assistance of the
Batman, he cleared his brother's name and saw the men responsible for his brother's death dead. This was covered in a backup series in
The Brave and the Bold #166 through 192, and #193. Nemesis was apparently killed in the helicopter crash that killed the council's leader, though he was later revealed to have survived, thanks to
Amanda Waller and
Rick Flag. He then became one of the few non-criminal members of the
Suicide Squad as a means of paying off what he perceived as a debt. Nemesis became an occasional member of the Suicide Squad, assisting them from time to time, and fell in love with one of their members,
Nightshade. During a mission in Moscow with the Suicide Squad, the team tried to rescue Zoya Trigorin. The mission was a failure, as she died in his arms, and he was taken into custody. Rick Flag and Nightshade set up a rescue mission for their teammate, and came into conflict with the
Justice League because of it. Eventually, the two teams worked out their differences, and Nemesis was allowed to escape by the Justice League. He continued to work alongside the Squad, but left the team after conflicts with Amanda Waller. He later returned only shortly to help retrieve Flag's kidnapped son and to assist in trying to uncover a secret government cabal. This plot-point was never resolved. Tresser was drafted into the
Shadow Fighters to battle the villain
Eclipso. He was originally the sole survivor of the Eclipso massacre that claimed the lives of the rest of the Shadow Fighters. He continued the fight against Eclipso in a smaller recon-team that also included Nightshade and the matter-manipulator
Chunk. Nemesis and Chunk were saved from a nuclear bomb attack by Nightshade's powers. After his involvement with the Suicide Squad and the Shadow Fighters ended, he apparently met his end - again - in the pages of
Catwoman. In
Superman Secret Files 2004, Nemesis was revealed to be alive and well, impersonating
Sarge Steel and apparently working for a shadowy Cabal. Furthermore, in the last issue of the second volume of
Suicide Squad the then-current team's erstwhile leader
Sgt. Rock is revealed to have been an impostor. Given the events of the
Superman Secret Files, "Rock" may well have been Nemesis for some or all of his appearances with the Squad. The story of what happened to Nemesis between his 'death' in
Catwoman and subsequent reappearance in
Superman Secret Files has not yet been told.
One Year Later after the events of
Infinite Crisis, Nemesis is seen aiding government agent Diana Prince,
Wonder Woman in disguise, in the rescue of
Donna Troy from several of the Amazon's villains. Nemesis is part of the newly re-opened
Department of Metahuman Affairs under
Sarge Steel. Around this time, Nemesis assists in saving the life of the second
Maxi-Man. Shortly before the events of the
Amazons Attack limited series, Nemesis questions the detainment of Wonder Woman by the D.M.A. and defies orders to rescue her. He uncovers a plot by the villain
Circe to trick the U.S. government into destroying
Themyscira under false pretenses. During the Amazon counterattack, he is stung by several gigantic Stygian Killer Hornets, native to the Amazon Nation. Wonder Woman risks her life by traveling to Themyscira for an antidote and revives Nemesis back into health. Shortly thereafter, Nemesis is again wounded in battle. While he is recovering in the hospital, Wonder Woman begins courting Tresser, in the traditional Amazon manner. After formally meeting her mother
Hippolyta, he is inducted as an Amazon despite being a male. He is given the title of
Sir Thomas of Cleveland and given the ranking of Guardsman. Tom ends any potential relationship aside of friendship with Diana once he discovers that she does not truly love him but instead wanted to use him to create a family. In the
Final Crisis Aftermath: Escape storyline, Tresser is kidnapped and "reprogrammed" by the
Global Peace Agency. He then appears in
Nemesis: The Imposters, battling false versions of the DC Universe. During the
Heroes in Crisis storyline, Nemesis checked into Sanctuary to deal with the stress of his vigilante work. It is unknown if Nemesis was killed in the unexpected attack or not.
Soseh Mykros A second Nemesis debuted in
JSA Annual #1 (October 2000), which had no connection with the original and was a completely different character.
Soseh Mykros was the genetically engineered daughter of the leader of the council (not to be confused with the above-mentioned Council), a terrorist group that had once used the hero Paul Kirk,
Manhunter. She originally operated as an ally of the
Justice Society and assisted the team during a few adventures. She soon departed for other causes to her interest. Eventually, she found herself teaming up with
Black Adam's group of loose cannon heroes, a group that—while altruistic—had no compunctions about killing or blurring the lines of legitimacy with their respective goals. She soon became romantically involved with her teammate Alexander Montez, a man who had managed to bind the demon
Eclipso to himself, and for a time they were happy with one another. Of course, as with many such tragic romances, this was not meant to last for long. At some point in the series, Alex finally lost control of his body, allowing Eclipso to kill Soseh when her guard was down. Alex regained control, but it was too late. He committed suicide in remorse.
DC Rebirth: Pennyworth clone During
Alfred Pennyworth's time in the military, he was mentored by a man named Briar, who enrolled him in a program to become the Nemesis, a Batman-like figure. Frustrated with many failed pupils and Pennyworth's unwillingness to kill, Briar would create a perfect young clone as the new Nemesis. Having reduced aging, he would survive to encounter Batman and Alfred in Miami. Eventually, Nemesis killed his master, and was allowed by Alfred and Batman to retreat into the wilderness. ==Relationship of Tresser and Mykros==