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Series · 43
books · 1992-2011

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Supreme, Edition# 0 book cover
#0

Supreme, Edition# 0

1995

Supreme #1 (1992) Rob Liefeld Silver Foil Logo Cover book cover
#1

Supreme #1 (1992) Rob Liefeld Silver Foil Logo Cover

1992

Supreme #1 (1992) Rob Liefeld Silver Foil Logo Cover, Brian Murray Pencils, Brian Murray & Rob Liefeld Story, Enigma 1st Appearance As Supreme soars towards his homeworld, a certain Jason Temple deploys the genetically enginered superhero team Heavy Mettle to stop him in his tracks. A deadly battle ensues from their disbelief of Supreme announcing his identity of the Supreme that left Earth decades ago! But he's returned and his presence is invoked by Temple, appointing him leader of Heavy Mettle. 1 Item In Stock
#2

Supreme, Edition# 2

1993

Image Comics Issue #2 Z. Murray, 7/92
Supreme #3 book cover
#3

Supreme #3

1993

Supreme (Vol. 1 #3) Image book cover
#3

Supreme (Vol. 1 #3) Image

1993

Enter : Bloodstrike Image Comics 6/93
#3

Supreme Vol. 2 No 2 Feb. 1993

Heavy Mettle

1993

#4

Supreme Vol. 2 # 4

1993

Supreme #4 book cover
#4

Supreme #4

2000

Supreme, vol. 2, no. 4 (July 1993, first printing), published by Image Comics. The story is “The Power of Khrome,” co-plotted by Rob Liefeld; pencilled, co-plotted, scripted, and colored by Brian Murray; inked by Chris Ivy; lettered by Kurt Hathaway; and edited by Eric Stephenson.
#6

Supreme #6 Resolution Day

1993

1st appearance of the Starguard. Cover art by Brian Murray. Resolution Day starring Supreme, script by Rob Liefeld (co-plotter) and Brian Murray (co-plotter, script), pencils by Brian Murray, inks by Chris Ivy; Supreme and Khrome battle inside a nuclear reactor; Khrome dies and Supreme quits Heavy Mettle. 36 pgs
Supreme #6 Signed by Artist Brian Murray book cover
#6

Supreme #6 Signed by Artist Brian Murray

1993

Limited edition, numbered & signed comic book by Brian Murray. Edition of 1,000 copies.
#10

Supreme #10

2000

Supreme, Edition# 11 book cover
#11

Supreme, Edition# 11

1994

#13

Supreme, Edition# 13

1994

#14

Supreme, Edition# 14

1994

Supreme, Edition# 14
Supreme 15 book cover
#15

Supreme 15

1993

supreme number 15 comic book
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#16

Supreme Madness #16

1994

Cover pencils by Todd Nauck, inks by Art Thibert. Supreme Madness Part 4, script by Rob Liefeld and Kurt Hathaway, pencils by Todd Nauck, inks by Norm Rapmund; Stormwatch tries to subdue the maddened Supreme; Meanwhile Simon discovers Grizlock's laboratory. Supreme centerfold poster, pencils by John Stinsman, inks by Danny Miki. 36 pgs.
#17

Supreme, Edition# 17

1994

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#17

Supreme #17

1994

Comic
#17

Supreme

1994

Supreme #17 book cover
#17

Supreme #17

1994

Cover pencils by Chap Yaep, inks by Jonathan Sibal. Supreme Madness Part, 5, script by Rob Liefeld and Kurt Hathaway, pencils by Cedric Nocon, inks by Norm Rapmund; Under the mistaken impression that they are enemies, Pitt and Supreme battle. 36 pgs.
#18

Supreme, Edition# 18

1994

Supreme, Edition# 18
Supreme book cover
#18

Supreme

1994

Comic
SUPREME #20, October 1994 book cover
#20

SUPREME #20, October 1994

1994

#21

Supreme, Edition# 21

1994

#21

Supreme

1994

#22

Supreme

1994

#23

Supreme Vol. 1 #23

1995

Extreme sacrifice part 2: After his battle against his own evil clone ( Legend of Supreme volume), Supreme is thinking about the modern world he has discover after his 50 years journey and the lost of his powers. But suddenly, someone attackshim. Despites the protection of Mojlnir, the hammer who gave him his powers, his opponent, called Crypt, is able to hurts him and his great speed prevents Supreme to defend himself effectively. Going farther,Crypt teleport Supreme back to Earth and plan to kill Supreme under the eyes of the humans he has promise to protect. Even on Earth, Supreme is powerless against Crypt and after a few more strike, Crypt breaks Supreme's back and throws his corpse in a alley before teleporting himself. Spawn is led by humans in this alley but he only discovers Supreme's cowl.
Supreme, Edition# 23 book cover
#23

Supreme, Edition# 23

1995

#24

Supreme

1995

Supreme book cover
#25

Supreme

1994

NEWSTAND EDITION, has barcode, thinner cover stock, newsprint paper insides. The Newstand Edition and Direct Edition are identical with the same artwork and ads. Cover price is the same. Newstand Edition weights 1.5 ounces vs the Direct Edition weighing 2.0 ounces. “Images of Tomorrow” (preview of future). Simple Simon takes over the mind of a Supreme from another dimension. Cover art by Stephen Platt. Script by Rob Liefeld and Kurt Hathaway (co-plot, script). Artwork by Shawn McManus (layouts), Corky Lehmkuhl (pencils), and Norm Rapmund (inks).
Supreme #25 book cover
#25

Supreme #25

1994

Images of Tomorrow - Cover art by Stephen Platt. Family Resemblance, script by Rob Liefeld and Kurt Hathaway (co-plot, script), pencils by Shawn McManus (layouts) and Corky Lehmkuhl, inks by Norm Rapmund; Simple Simon takes over the mind of a Supreme from another dimension.
#28

Supreme

1995

#29

Supreme

1994

Supreme, Edition# 31 book cover
#31

Supreme, Edition# 31

1995

Supreme, Edition# 31
Supreme #32 Vol. 2 October 1995 book cover
#32

Supreme #32 Vol. 2 October 1995

1995

"The Past is Prelude To the Present"
#40

Supreme, Edition# 40

1996

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#41

Supreme #41

2011

First issue of Supreme written by Alan Moore (Watchmen, V For Vendetta). Returning to Earth, Supreme finds the planet starting to flicker. Confronted by several alternate versions of himself, Supreme is escorted to The Supremacy.
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#46

Supreme

The New Adventures - 46

1997

Supreme #47 book cover
#47

Supreme #47

Story of the Year part 7

1996

With Suprema and Radar looking after Omegapolis, Supreme ventures to Star City and visits Kendal Manor.
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#62

Supreme

The Return # 6

2000

Supreme journeys to a mystical city full of superheroes, supervillains, and monsters!
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#74

Supreme - The Story of the year

Band 1

2011

Kein anderer Autor versteht Superhelden besser als Alan Moore, Schöpfer von Genre-Legenden wie "Watchmen". Image-Mitbegründer Rob Liefeld gab dem gefeierten Briten in den Neunzigern mit der Superman-Entsprechung Supreme die Möglichkeit, dem Ur-Mythos des Superhelden-Genres, von erdrückenden Kontinuitäten befreit, neue Facetten abzugewinnen. So entstand ein Comic, der gleichwohl brillante Genre-Analyse und beste Unterhaltung ist, und folgerichtig 1997 einen Eisner Award gewann. Erstmals auf Deutsch veröffentlicht, enthält dieser moderne Klassiker die ersten beiden Staffeln mit schichten von Alan Moore und Zeichnungen von Joe Bennet und Rick Veitch.
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#41-52b

Supreme

The Story of the Year

2002

Due to amnesia caused by a revision in time, comic book artist Ethan Crane, a.k.a. Supreme, fights to remember his past in flashbacks that range from the 1930s through the 1990s, with artwork reflecting the time periods he inhabits.
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#53-62

Supreme

The Return

2003

primera edicion febrero 2011, tapa blanda, buen estado general, 320 paginas

Authors

Joe Bennett
Author · 9 books

comic book artist real name: Benedito José Nascimento http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Benn... Librarian note: There is more than one author in the GoodReads database with this name

Chris Sprouse
Chris Sprouse
Author · 4 books

Chris Sprouse was born in Charlottesville, Virginia. At the age of 3 he moved with his family to New Delhi, India where he first discovered comics as he was unable to play outside due to the dangerous amount of snakes in the house yard. When he was 6, his family returned to the United States to Dale City, Virginia, where he continued to read and draw comics. Before his debut in comics, Sprouse drew a comic strip entitled "Ber-Mander", for the school newspaper ("The Hyphen"), while attending Gar-Field Senior High School in Dale City, Virginia. After graduating in 1984, Sprouse attended James Madison University where he studied graphic design. Sprouse launched his career in mainstream comics in 1989, his first credited work being a Chemical King story in an issue of DC Comics' Secret Origins. He then did a Two-Face story for Batman Annual #14 and then moved on to the limited series Hammerlocke. Sprouse then took on the sci-fi series Legionnaires, featuring teenaged versions of the characters in the Legion of Super-Heroes series, and eventually moved on to a number of one-shot and fill-in issues before illustrating a Star Wars mini-series, Splinter of the Mind's Eye, for Dark Horse Comics. He then worked for Extreme Studios as the regular penciller of New Men, and in 1997, Sprouse drew several issues of Supreme, scripted by Alan Moore for the same publisher. After Supreme ended, a year later he and Moore created Tom Strong for America's Best Comics, for which Sprouse won two Eisner Awards in 2000, for Best Single Issue and Best Serialized Story. Sprouse was also the penciller and co-creator on the 2004 Ocean mini-series, written by Warren Ellis and published by DC Comics. In 2007, Ocean was optioned for film. In 2006, he began pencilling Wildstorm's Midnighter ongoing series, a spin-off of The Authority. He has also been announced as the artist on the first issue of Batman: The Return of Bruce Wayne with Grant Morrison as writer. Sprouse currently lives in Columbus, Ohio with his wife, Xan.

Rob Liefeld
Rob Liefeld
Author · 58 books

Rob Liefeld is an American comic book writer, illustrator, and publisher. A prominent artist in the 1990s, he has since become a controversial figure in the medium. In the early 1990s, self-taught artist Liefeld became prominent due to his work on Marvel Comics' The New Mutants and later X-Force. In 1992, he and several other popular Marvel illustrators left the company to found Image Comics, which rode the wave of comic books owned by their creators rather than by publishers. The first book published by Image Comics was Rob Liefeld's Youngblood #1. He is married to actress Joy Creel.

Gary Carlson
Gary Carlson
Author · 4 books
Gary S. Carlson is an American comic book writer, editor and publisher, known for his work on his creator-owned comics, such as the 1980s anthology Megaton and Big Bang Comics. He has also worked on books for Image Comics, such as Vanguard, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Supreme, and on titles for DC Comics and Marvel Comics, such as Aquaman and Nova, respectively.
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