Supreme (character)
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Supreme is a superhero created by Rob Liefeld and published by Image Comics (1992–96 and 2012–15), followed by Maximum Press (1996–98), Awesome Entertainment (1999–2000), and Arcade Comics (2006). Although Supreme was originally a violent, egotistical Superman archetype, he was retooled by Alan Moore as a tribute to Mort Weisinger's Silver Age Superman.[1]
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Publisher | Image Comics Maximum Press Awesome Entertainment Arcade Comics |
First appearance | Youngblood #3 (October 1992) |
Created by | Rob Liefeld (concept, story) Brian Murray (story, art) |
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Alter ego | Ethan Crane |
Team affiliations | Brigade Heavy Mettle Allied Supermen of America The Allies The Supremacy |
Notable aliases | Kid Supreme Supreme-Mite |
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The character had a 56-issue comic book series, a six-issue miniseries, and a revival in 2012 consisting of six issues. Beginning with issue #41, Moore's run was collected in two trade paperbacks from the Checker Book Publishing Group, Supreme: The Story of the Year and Supreme: The Return. Moore's work on the series earned him an Eisner Award for Best Writer in 1997.[2]