Ethan Crane
Ethan Crane is the secret identity of Supreme, Image's ultra-powerful Superman analog. An immensely strong and nearly invulnerable hero, he operates under the civilian guise of Ethan Crane while wielding god-tier abilities that place him among the most powerful figures in his universe.
Ethan Crane stepped onto the scene in 1994's Youngblood #9, born from the creative vision of Jim Valentino during comics' Copper/Modern Age — a period crackling with bold new voices and boundary-pushing publishers. His longest home would prove to be Awesome Entertainment, where he carved out a presence across titles like Supreme, Savage Dragon, and Prophet, sharing pages with heavy hitters like Supreme, Badrock, and Die Hard. Twenty-five appearances stretched across an impressive 26-year span speak to a quiet staying power that rewards the curious collector. If you're digging into the wilder, more experimental corners of '90s and early 2000s comics, Ethan Crane is exactly the kind of figure worth tracking down.

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