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Cover: Brian Murray & Chris Ivy

Supreme #11

Mar 1994 · Image · 1.95 USD; 2.65 CAD
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Supreme #11 is the structural midpoint of 'Extreme Prejudice,' the first line-wide crossover event staged by Rob Liefeld's Extreme Studios imprint at Image Comics, and it delivers one of the era's most consequential power-shift moments: Quantum drains Supreme's abilities and hurls him back to Earth, stripping the most powerful figure in the Extreme Universe of his flight and core strength. The issue also serves as the effective introduction point for two New Men characters — Byrd (Adam Booth) and Kodiak (Thomas Runningbear Jr.) — whose first full appearances here helped lay the groundwork for the New Men's own title launch the following month. As a snapshot of early-Image world-building, the issue captures Extreme Studios' ambition to replicate Marvel-style shared-universe storytelling, massing rosters from Bloodstrike, Brigade, Youngblood, and Supreme under one escalating threat.

Contains 2 stories
The Losing Hand [Extreme Prejudice Part 4]
22 pp · Superhero
Brigade [Roam]
Prelude Part 7
2 pp · Superhero

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History

Published with a cover date of March 1994, the issue was written by Rob Liefeld and Eric Stephenson, with art credited to the artist known as Pedi, lettering by Kurt Hathaway, and coloring by Christian Lichtner — a typical Extreme Studios production pipeline of the period. The 'Extreme Prejudice' event was plotted with Liefeld conceiving the story beats and general concepts across all participating titles, with the crossover designed so that readers needed coupons included in each of the seven chapters to redeem a collectible Extreme Prejudice #0 prelude issue. A secondary back-up strip, Art Thibert's Black & White serial, runs as chapter seven of nine across Extreme Studios titles, with its back cover forming one segment of a nine-part puzzle poster.

Trivia · 8 facts

  • First appearance of Byrd (Adam Booth), the winged New Men member, confirmed by the Image Comics Database.
  • First appearance of Kodiak (Thomas Runningbear Jr.), the bestial New Men member who volunteers to fight Quantum when his father Thomas Runningbear Sr. declines.
  • Cameo/joining appearances of Crucible, Dash (Lisa Richards), and Exit (Derrick Rowland) as the reformed New Men team assembles around David Proctor.
  • This is part four of the seven-part 'Extreme Prejudice' crossover spanning Bloodstrike, Brigade, Supreme, and Team Youngblood, published in March–April 1994; the story continues in Team Youngblood #8.
  • Central plot event: Quantum defeats Supreme in orbit, drains his powers, and throws him to Earth — leaving him stranded in South America without the ability to fly, setting up the power-loss subplot carried into Supreme #12.
  • Written by Rob Liefeld and Eric Stephenson; art by Pedi; lettered and edited by Kurt Hathaway; colored by Christian Lichtner — with a backup Black & White story by Art Thibert (and Pamela Thibert).
  • The issue included coupon #4 of 7 for readers to redeem Extreme Prejudice #0, a prelude issue acquired only by collecting all seven crossover coupons.
  • The back cover of this issue is part seven of a nine-panel puzzle poster featuring the Black & White character, shared across multiple Extreme Studios titles in early 1994.

Cast · 35 characters

Full credits

writer, letterer Kurt Hathaway
artist, inker Pedi
colorist Extreme Color
cover pencils Brian Murray
cover inks Chris Ivy

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