Cover pencils by Dan Fraga, inks by Marlo Alquiza. Revelations, script by Jim Valentino, pencils by Jim Valentino (layouts) and Joe Bennett, inks by Norm Rapmund
Loki reveals himself to behind the whole mess; Starguard shows up to complicate things further. Ardath reveals himself to be Val-En.
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In Final Battle, script by Eric Stephenson (co-plot), Jim Valentino (co-plot), Tom Bierbaum, and Mary Bierbaum, pencils by Joe Bennett, inks by Norm Rapmund
Supreme battles Loki; The old Supreme body appears to be killed; Loki flees; Enigma vanishes claiming he holds all the answers.
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Cover pencils by Brian Murray, inks by Chris Ivy. The Power of Khrome, script by Rob Liefeld (co-plotter), Brian Murray (co-plotter, script), and Eric Stephenson (script assist), pencils by Brian Murray, inks by Chris Ivy, Danny Miki, Norm Rapmund, Richard Horie, and Art Thibert;
An enemy from Supreme's days in space tracks him to Earth. Supreme illustration by Keith Giffen.
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Cover pencils by Brian Murray, inks by Shawn McManus. Truth on Trial, script by Jim Valentino (plot), Tom Bierbaum, and Mary Bierbaum, pencils by Jim Valentino, inks by Sam de la Rosa
Enigma requests Woden to do something about Loki; In the process, he tries to make sense out of the previous 39 issues; Old Supreme now in the original Supreme's body, returns to Earth while Lady Supreme remains on Other Earth.
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In "Secret Origins", Supreme starts to remember pieces of his past, including how he gained his powers, his adventures as Kid Supreme and his first encounter with the League Of Infinity.
Script by Alan Moore, pencils by Joe Bennett and Rick Veitch, inks by Norm Rapmund and Veitch. Uncredited cover looks to be by Bennett.
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Supreme goes in search of his sister Suprema, and comes across Radar, the Hound Supreme, in "The Girl of our Dreams!" Script by Alan Moore, pencils by J. Morrigan and Rick Veitch, inks by Norm Rapmund and Jim Mooney. Cover by Stephen Platt and Lary Stucker.
Back-up tale: "Cabbot: Bloodhunter Part 2: Croakers!" Script and pencils by Rick Veitch, inks by Eric Cannon.
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Supreme enters mind-space to find his old comrade Professor Night in "The Finest of All Possible Worlds".
Script by Alan Moore, pencils by J. Morrigan, J. J. Bennett and Rick Veitch, inks by Norm Rapmund and Veitch. Back-up tale: "Cabbot: Bloodhunter Part 3". Script and pencils by Rick Veitch, inks by Eric Cannon. Rob Liefeld/Jonathan Sibal
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1st appearance of Image Universe's Thor. Cover pencils by Brian Murray, inks by Chris Ivy. Khrome the Conqueror, script by Rob Liefeld (co-plotter) and Brian Murray (co-plotter, script), pencils by Brian Murray, inks by Chris Ivy
Supreme and Khrome battle in Washington DC. Supreme illustration by Art Thibert.
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The evil-doers in Supreme's life get the flashback treatment, while Supreme is thrust into the Mirror Penitentiary in "A Roster Of Rogues".
Script by Alan Moore, pencils J. Morrigan and Rick Veitch, inks by Norm Rapmund, Al Gordon and Veitch. Rob Liefeld/Jonathan Sibal cover.
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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.
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Cover pencils by Art Thibert. The Rumblings of Thunder!!, script by Ripley, Eric Stephenson, and Kurt Hathaway, art by Shawn McManus
Starguard claim to be Supreme's children from the future come to warn him; then he faces Thor, his enemy from the WWII past.
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Cover pencils by Brian Murray, inks by Art Thibert. The Final Fury, script by Ripley and Kurt Hathaway, art by Shawn McManus
Under the impression that the war is not over, Thor seeks to destroy Germany and kill Hitler. Supreme illustration, pencils by Mike Weringo, inks by John Lowe.
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Cover pencils by Brian Murray, inks by Art Thibert. The Winds of Change, script by Ripley and Kurt Hathaway, pencils by Brian Murray, inks by Chris Ivy
After defeating Thor and taking his hammer, Supreme pays a visit to his former sidekick. Supreme pin-up by Kevin Maguire.
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(W) Alan Moore (A) Erik Larsen, Cory Hamscher (CA) Erik Larsen 'REVELATIONS' The legendary Supreme returns! ALAN MOORE's final SUPREME tale is the ultimate jumping on point for new readers!
The triumphant return of Image Comics' most powerful hero! As Supreme romances Diana Dane he takes her on a tour of the Citadel Supreme and tells all of his innermost secrets just as Supreme's most hated nemesis, Darius Dax, makes a most unfortunate discovery: the key to defeat his abhorred adversary! It's most mind-blowing cliffhanger in the history of comics! Featuring a story by award winning author ALAN MOORE (WATCHMEN) and art by fan favorites ERIK LARSEN & CORY HAMSCHER. You wish all comics were this good!
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Korgo challenges President Clinton to single combat, Supreme has it out with the Shadow Supreme and Suprema takes on Optilux in "Through a Glass Darkly..." Part 2 of 2, continued from Supreme (1993) #56. Appearances by Vor-Em, Slaver Ant, the Televillain, Radar. Script by Alan Moore, pencils by Chris Sprouse, inks by Al Gordon.
Story by Don Chin. Art by Russ Sever. Cover by Bill Maus.
Another superhero spoof by the creator of Adolescent Radioactive Black Belt Hamsters and his publishing outfit, Parody Press. This one is a spoof of both Superman and Image Comics Supreme. Tow-el, an orphan from the planet Creepton, gains superpowers on Earth. The only trouble is that he still looks like a two-year-old, even as a crime-fighting adult, which makes his enemies mock him vigorously.
32 pages, B&W. Cover price $2.50.
(W) Grace Randolph (A) Russell Dauterman (CA) Emily Warren
Gio makes a daring escape from the techs' hideout, just as Night Fox and Marine Omega battle their way in. Tia, Dion, Batu, and Eli confront Hector in his magic realm, but is it too late to save Zari from the evil growing inside her? And Eve discovers a shocking secret that stretches all the way back to the series' very first issue.
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"Dark Genesis." While working on a restorative formula (that can make forests out of deserts) in the Louisiana swamps, scientist Alec Holland is killed by a bomb set off by Mr. E., who wants the formula. Shortly thereafter, a humanoid plant being rises from the swamp, created from the body of Holland, the chemicals in the formula, and the strange forces in the swamp. 1st appearance of Alec and Linda Holland.
1st appearance of Matt Cable. (Swamp Thing himself first appeared in House of Secrets 92). Script by Len Wein, art and cover by Berni Wrightson. Includes brief bios of Wein and Wrightson.
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"The Man Who Would Not Die." Swamp Thing rescues an old woman from an escaped convict, and then receives help in spirit form when he goes up against Anton Arcane and his Un-Men.
Script by Len Wein, art and cover by Berni Wrightson.
"The Eternity Man." A mysterious gem sends Swamp Thing through time, and in each era he faces dangers and encounters different incarnations of the same man.
Script by Len Wein, art by Nestor Redondo. Cover by Redondo.
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