Supreme #32
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Framing Sequence: Pages 1–3; 21–24," the original Supreme wakes on a familiar yet alien Earth, his memories gone, while the new Supreme faces a shocking transformation—unexpectedly turned into a woman. Written by Eric Stephenson and illustrated by Karl Altstaetter, with inks by Eric Cannon, colors by Scott Baumann, and letters by Kurt Hathaway, this issue blends surreal identity crises with a grounded, eerie sense of dislocation. The cover, by Chap Yaep and Marlo Alquiza, captures the moment’s tension in sharp, stylized detail.
In a world that looks like Earth but feels utterly wrong, the original Supreme wakes with no memory of how he arrived—only the faint echo of a mission he can’t recall. Meanwhile, the new Supreme is suddenly trapped in a woman’s body, struggling to understand what’s happening as the line between identity and reality begins to blur.
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