From the pages of INVINCIBLE comes the most requested Supreme opponent of all time. Enter: Omni-Man! Supreme is out of control! Suprema is at death's door and Ethan Crane is in a bad way. Can even Omni-Man hope to save the day?
Honestly, when the comic three months without a new issue I figured the recently relaunched Supreme had been dealt a silent death behind the scenes. I'm pleasantly surprised it's still here. Even embracing the Extreme 90′s version of Image Comics it's still more fun that almost anything DC is currently putting out with their gritty New 52. Worth a look. Read Full Review
The plotting is still excellent, with the return of a "fowl" villain and Larsen has the perfect art partner in Corey Hamscher, who makes the clash of alpha-class characters feel like it's playing out on an epic scale. There's devastation everywhere and a climactic splash page that explodes on the reader. This is recommended, but might read better in trade. Read Full Review
Supreme #67 is an exceptionally solid outing and despite the inherent corniness attributed to the narrative this latest entry easily earns a recommendation. Read Full Review
The return of "Supreme" (first with Alan Moore's last script in #63 drawn by Larsen, then Larsen and Hamscher on #64-67) has been a fun coda, one that works in part because it's been so long since Moore's original run. It feels like it's hitting just the right length, not overstaying its welcome by too much, and that's exactly what a creator should aim for when taking over a title. (Hopefully this will spur some high-quality collections of Moore's run on "Supreme," too.) I'm not sure when we'll actually see the 80-page "Supreme" #68, but hopefully it won't be too long. Read Full Review
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