Supreme #1
In "Double exposition !", Alan Moore and Laurence Belingard kick off Supreme #1 with a poignant return to Littlehaven, as Ethan Crane—now known as Suprême—revisits the town of his youth in search of forgotten memories. Through intimate flashbacks, the story quietly unfolds key moments from his past, all rendered with Joe Bennett’s sharp art and Norm Rapmund’s precise inks, while Steve Oliff and Olyoptics bring the mood to life with subtle, evocative colors. The cover by Stephen Platt and Marlo Alquiza captures the quiet tension of a man reconnecting with a place that shaped him.
In "Origines secrètes," Supreme [Ethan Crane] returns to Littlehaven, the town where he grew up, searching for lost memories. Through poignant flashbacks, we glimpse key moments from his past, intertwined with the lives of Diana Dane, Bill Friday, and the mysterious Lucas Tate—while the presence of Hilda and the unsettling duality of Judy Jordan, body and soul at odds with Darius Dax, hints at deeper secrets beneath the town's surface.
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↩ Reprints Supreme #41 (1996), Supreme #42 (1996), Supreme: The New Adventures #43 (1996)
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