Supreme Power #16
The cover of this 2005 MAX Comics series frames everything through a striking fictional Timesweek magazine cover, its bold red design asking the pointed question "MONSTER?" alongside a blue-grey, otherworldly figure cradling a limp human woman against a desert sunset — an unsettling image that captures the series' mature, morally complex take on superpowered beings. Gary Frank's pencils and inks deliver the scene with real dramatic weight, making the tabloid-style framing feel both satirical and genuinely unnerving. J. Michael Straczynski's "The Deconstruction of Mark Milton" promises exactly the kind of unflinching character study that made Supreme Power one of the more thought-provoking superhero titles of its era.
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Reprinted in Supreme Power #3 (2005), Supreme Power #2 (2006), Supreme Power: High Command #[nn] (2009), Supreme Power: High Command #[nn] (2010), Poder Supremo #[nn] (2018)
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