Supreme #55
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Silence at Gettysburg," Supreme wakes to a haunting alternate America where the Confederacy prevailed, racial hierarchies are entrenched, and he’s trapped in a life writing a racist comic called The Klansman. Written by Alan Moore and illustrated by Chris Sprouse with inks by Gil Kane, this chilling issue unfolds with quiet dread, its stark visuals and unsettling premise grounded in a world where history took a brutal turn. The cover, by Chris Sprouse and Al Gordon, captures the tension with a single, striking image.
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Supreme wakes up to find himself in a world where the South won the US Civil War, black-skinned folk are second-class citizens and he works on a comic titled The Klansman.
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