Supreme #12 (1993 Imag)

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Supreme #12 (1993 Image)

Publisher: Image Comics | Release Date: December 1994 | Direct Edition

Cover art by Stephen Platt. Enemy Machine, script by Rob Liefeld and Kurt Hathaway, pencils by Shawn McManus (layouts) and Cedric Nocon, inks by Norm Rapmund; Supreme has lost his powers and has only those Thor's hammer gives him. Supreme centerfold poster, pencils by Chris Sprouse, inks by Karl Story

Supreme #12 (1993 Image)

Publisher: Image Comics | Release Date: December 1994 | Direct Edition

Cover art by Stephen Platt. Enemy Machine, script by Rob Liefeld and Kurt Hathaway, pencils by Shawn McManus (layouts) and Cedric Nocon, inks by Norm Rapmund; Supreme has lost his powers and has only those Thor's hammer gives him. Supreme centerfold poster, pencils by Chris Sprouse, inks by Karl Story

Key Features:

Continues Supreme’s Bronze Age homage run with cosmic-level power themes

Builds on new character dynamics introduced post-issue #10

Early 90s Image superhero aesthetics with heavy inks and bold color work

Story Overview:

Supreme faces off against a brutal new enemy while grappling with his identity and role as Earth’s protector. The issue continues the series' shift toward grittier storytelling under Keith Giffen, diving into Supreme’s origins and inner conflict as he’s forced to reconcile godlike power with flawed humanity.