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Cover: Chap Yaep & Marlo Alquiza

Supreme #32

Oct 1995 · Image · 2.50 USD
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“Framing sequence: pages 1-3;21-24”

In "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.

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writer Eric Stephenson · artist Karl Altstaetter · inker Eric Cannon · colorist Scott Baumann · letterer Kurt Hathaway · cover Chap Yaep, Marlo Alquiza

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colorist Scott Baumann
letterer Kurt Hathaway
cover pencils Chap Yaep
cover inks Marlo Alquiza

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The original Supreme finds himself on a world that appears to be Earth with no memory of how he got there. Meanwhile the new Supreme finds himself turned into a woman!

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