Supreme
Supreme is a massively powerful superhero published by Awesome Entertainment, who first appeared in Bloodstrike #4 in 1993. Originally conceived as a Superman-like powerhouse, he later became the center of Alan Moore's celebrated revisionist run exploring comic-book legacy and continuity.
Bursting onto the scene in 1993's Bloodstrike #4 β courtesy of Keith Giffen, Eric Stephenson, and Chris Alexander β Supreme is one of the more fascinating figures to emerge from comics' Copper/Modern Age, a character whose story unfolded across nearly three decades and whose own title became the beating heart of their legacy. Published under the Awesome Entertainment banner, Supreme carved out a distinctive corner of the comics landscape, sharing adventures with a colorful cast including Glory, Suprema, Gloriana Demeter, Sally Crane, and Calvin Raines across series like Supreme, Glory, and Supreme: The New Adventures. With 65 catalog appearances, at least one collector-recognized key issue to their name, and a publishing run stretching all the way to 2020, this is a character who proved genuine staying power in an era crowded with contenders. If you're exploring the bold, ambitious side of '90s and early 2000s independent superhero comics, Supreme is absolutely worth your time.
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Trivia
- Alan Moore has written more of Supreme's comics than any other writer in our catalog β 30 issues.
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