Supreme Power #11
J. Michael Straczynski's mature-readers reimagining of superhumanity reaches its eleventh chapter with a cover that speaks volumes — a powerfully built man in a red-and-blue costume holds a globe in one hand while a dark-haired woman leans intimately against him, her expression as complex as his is guarded. Gary Frank renders the pair with striking emotional tension, the warm gradient background giving the image an almost mythological weight that suits the story title "Never Alone" perfectly. Marvel MAX's Supreme Power continues to distinguish itself as one of 2004's more thoughtful superhero series, and this issue's cover promises that the human — and perhaps inhuman — need for connection is very much at its center.
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