
A six issue comic book series based on Project Nemesis, with art by Matt Frank, was published in late 2015 and early 2016. The fifth and final book, Project Legion, was released in October 2016.

The fourth book, Project Hyperion, was published in September 2015, and features series' first mech, the titular Hyperion.

Another sequel, Project 731 was released in 2014, and establishes that Raising The Past is part of the continuity. The book also has a sequel, Project Maigo, was released in 2013, in which it is revealed that Nemesis is not the only kaiju in existence, and introduces the characters from Island 731 to the cast. military, Hudson simultaneously searches for clues about Nemesis’s origins and motivations, and leads the counterattack that will hopefully stop the monster before it reaches Boston and its one million residents. Coordinating with every branch of the U.S. Working with his team at Fusion Center-P, Sheriff Collins and a surly helicopter pilot named Woodstock, Hudson pursues the creature known as Nemesis, attempts to uncover the corporate secrets behind its creation and accidental release and tries to comprehend why several clues lead to a murdered little girl named Maigo.īut as the body-count explodes, along with the monster’s size, it quickly becomes clear that nothing short of a full military response can slow Nemesis’s progress. Hudson and the local Sheriff, Ashley Collins, suddenly find themselves on the run from a ruthless ex-Special Forces security team, but the human threat is short-lived as something very much not-human destroys the facility and heads for civilization, leaving only a single clue behind-a name scrawled in blood: Nemesis. When yet another Sasquatch sighting leads to a research facility disguised as an abandoned Nike missile site in the back woods of Maine, Hudson’s job becomes deadly serious. While other Fusion Centers focus on thwarting terrorist activity, Hudson’s division is tasked with handling paranormal threats to national security, of which there have been zero during his years at the DHS. Jon Hudson, lead investigator for the Department of Homeland Security’s Fusion Center-P, thinks his job is a joke. The first book, Project Nemesis, was published in November 2012.

The Nemesis Saga is a Kaiju thriller series of novels written by Jeremy Robinson.
