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Cover: Brian Murray & Art Thibert

Supreme #9

Jan 1994 · Image · 1.95 USD; 2.65 CAD
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“The Winds of Change”
★ 1st appearance — Charles Flanders

Supreme charges straight off this January 1994 Image cover, red cape billowing behind him as he hurls forward clutching a massive hammer while lightning crackles all around — the tagline "God of Thunder!" says everything about the raw, electric energy on display. Cover pencils by Brian Murray and inks by Art Thibert give the image a kinetic, hard-edged punch that fits right at home in the Extreme Studios lineup of the era. "The Winds of Change" promises plenty of turbulence ahead for one of Image's heaviest hitters.

writer Ripley · writer, letterer Kurt Hathaway · artist, colorist Brian Murray · inker Chris Ivy · colorist In Color · cover Brian Murray, Art Thibert

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Trivia · 8 facts

  • First appearance of Charles Flanders, the original Kid Supreme — a WWII-era boy who could tap into Supreme's powers and fight alongside him.
  • First appearance of Horace Green, Grizlock's laboratory assistant and accomplice in his new scheme against Supreme.
  • Supreme defeats the Extreme Universe's Thor in battle, then claims Mjolnir (Thor's hammer) for himself after Thor's defeat.
  • Grizlock — Supreme's arch-enemy, who first appeared in Supreme #2 (1993) — plots to use synthetic radium he created decades earlier to nullify Supreme's powers.
  • Supreme visits the grave of Louise Masters (died 1946), establishing her as a Lois Lane-type figure murdered by Grizlock during Supreme's decades-long absence from Earth.
  • Story titled 'The Winds of Change,' scripted by 'Ripley' and Kurt Hathaway, penciled by Brian Murray, and inked by Chris Ivy.
  • The issue includes a bonus pin-up of Supreme by artist Kevin Maguire.
  • Charles Flanders is portrayed in the issue as an elderly man — the former Kid Supreme now living in retirement — distinct from the later Kid Supreme, Danny Fuller, who does not adopt the name until Supreme #20.

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writer Ripley
writer, letterer Kurt Hathaway
artist, colorist Brian Murray
inker Chris Ivy
colorist In Color
cover pencils Brian Murray
cover inks Art Thibert

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