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- Content?oid=917568 accessdate "2012-01-22".
- Content?oid=917568 archivedate "2012-01-22".
- Content?oid=917568 archiveurl "http://www.webcitation.org/64tDXYXJ0".
- Content?oid=917568 date "2004-12-23".
- Content?oid=917568 deadurl "no".
- Content?oid=917568 first "Deanna".
- Content?oid=917568 isCitedBy 1980_in_comics.
- Content?oid=917568 isCitedBy Cary_Burkett.
- Content?oid=917568 isCitedBy Nemesis_(DC_Comics).
- Content?oid=917568 isCitedBy The_Brave_and_the_Bold.
- Content?oid=917568 last "Isaacs".
- Content?oid=917568 publisher "Chicago Reader".
- Content?oid=917568 quote "Tom Tresser, the square-jawed, blond comic-book hero, was created in 1979, when Tom Tresser, the meeker, balder actor, was working at the Merrimack Valley Theatre in Manchester, New Hampshire, and rooming with writer Cary Burkett. Burkett got an assignment from DC Comics to create a new character and came up with Nemesis, a master of martial arts and disguise, who needed a daytime alias. Burkett's Tom Tresser became a mild-mannered, Shakespeare-quoting former FBI agent.".
- Content?oid=917568 title "Nemesis vs. Politics as Usual - Gadfly, former actor, and superhero model Tom Tresser is back, calling on the creative class to claim their piece of the pie.".
- Content?oid=917568 url "http://m.chicagoreader.com/chicago/nemesis-vs-politics-as-usual/Content?oid=917568".