Supreme
Supreme is an ultra-powerful hero who debuted in the pages of Image Comics' Brigade, initially presented as a brutal, near-omnipotent powerhouse in the gritty early-1990s superhero mold before later creative teams reimagined the character as a loving homage to Silver Age Superman mythology.
Few characters capture the raw ambition of early Image Comics quite like Supreme, who burst onto the scene in 1992's Brigade #1, conjured by Marat Mychaels and Hank Kanalz at the very moment a new generation of creators was rewriting the rules of superhero comics. Over a remarkable 26-year publishing life spanning titles like Supreme, Brigade, and Bloodstrike, this Image stalwart carved out a substantial corner of that universe, racking up 80 catalog appearances and no fewer than three collector-recognized key issues β a testament to genuine staying power. Along the way, Supreme keeps electrifying company, sharing pages with fan favorites like Glory, Prophet, Shaft, and Jeff Terrell, placing this character squarely at the heart of Image's interconnected Copper/Modern Age mythology. Whether you're a longtime Image devotee or just discovering the era's bold, boundary-pushing energy, Supreme is a figure whose history rewards exploration.
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Trivia
- Rob Liefeld has written more of Supreme's comics than any other writer in our catalog β 29 issues.
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