I get asked this a lot in my circle: comics usually don’t ship with official soundtracks, and 'Nemesis' is one of those cases. To be precise, there isn’t a standalone, officially licensed soundtrack released for the comic itself. What complicates searches is that many unrelated works (movies, other comics, games) share the title 'Nemesis', which floods results with soundtracks that aren’t tied to the comic you mean.
If you're hoping for a soundtrack in the future, follow news about any screen adaptations of 'Nemesis'—that’s when composers and labels step in. For now the practical route is to look up fan playlists or curated scores by composers whose work fits the comic’s tone; that usually scratches the itch just fine.
There isn't an official soundtrack that was released specifically for the comic 'Nemesis' that I know of. If you're picturing a physical or digital album packaged with the pages, that level of multimedia tie-in is pretty rare for straight-up comics—it's more common when a comic becomes a movie or a TV show. For the Mark Millar 'Nemesis' (the vigilante-supervillain kind), no composer album was published alongside the comic run itself.
That said, I've spent a few late nights making my own reading playlist for it. I gravitate toward gritty synths and heavy percussion—think John Carpenter vibes mixed with industrial flourishes. If you want something official someday, keep an eye on adaptations: when comics get adapted to film or streaming, the chances of an official score go up dramatically. Meanwhile, fan-made playlists on Spotify and YouTube work great while flipping the pages; it feels almost like having a soundtrack in your head.
I’ve tried hunting for an OST for 'Nemesis' because I love reading with a soundtrack, and the short version: there isn’t an official, commercially released soundtrack attached to the comic itself. But don’t let that bummer stop you — there’s a lively DIY scene. On YouTube and Spotify people upload fan-made soundtracks titled things like 'Nemesis reading soundtrack' or 'Music for reading Mark Millar’s Nemesis'. Some mix ambient synth, noir jazz, and industrial tracks to match the comic’s dark, violent energy.
If you want to make one yourself, I’d recommend starting with a moodboard: pick 3-4 tracks for intro, confrontation, chase, and aftermath. Artists and composers that often fit: John Carpenter, Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross, Cliff Martinez, and even some synthwave acts like Perturbator. Building a 60–90 minute playlist makes reading sessions feel cinematic, and it’s fun experimenting with tempo and cue points as key panels hit. It feels like scoring a movie you’re watching in still frames.
Short and practical: no, the comic 'Nemesis' doesn’t have an official soundtrack release tied to it. What you’ll find instead are fan playlists and music suggestions from readers who pair synth, industrial, or dark orchestral tracks with the book.
If you want a quick fix, search for fan-made 'Nemesis' playlists on streaming services or throw on a moody synth score like John Carpenter’s work while you read. It captures the right atmosphere and makes the comic feel more cinematic.
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If you’re hunting one down, I usually check the publisher’s site first (Image), then ComiXology or my usual online shops. Also watch out: foreign editions and bookstore hardcovers sometimes show up with different covers, so if you want a specific artist’s cover or a signed copy, clarify that. I picked up a well-loved copy at a con once and it’s one of those guilty-pleasure reads that looks great on the shelf — definitely track the edition you want before buying.