Darius Dax
Darius Dax is the arch-nemesis of Supreme, a coldly brilliant criminal mastermind who serves as the Superman-analog's Lex Luthor equivalent. Created during Alan Moore's celebrated reimagining of Supreme, Dax embodies calculated, intellectual evil within that Silver Age-inspired superhero world.
Few villains in the Image universe carry the kind of sinister intellectual weight that Darius Dax does β a mastermind born from Alan Moore's landmark 1996 run on Supreme, where the writer was reimagining superhero mythology with Silver Age reverence and Modern Age sophistication. Dax emerged into a world shared by the likes of Supreme, Ethan Crane, Diana Dane, and Sally Crane, suggesting he's woven into the very fabric of that richly layered corner of comics. His presence stretching from 1996 all the way through Supreme Blue Rose in 2015 speaks to a character with genuine staying power, outlasting the creative shifts and publisher turbulence that claimed so many of his contemporaries. With a Moore-crafted debut and nearly two decades of story real estate, Darius Dax is exactly the kind of deep-cut antagonist that rewards the curious collector willing to dig in.

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