"The KHROMIUM Age"
His father was one of Supreme's greatest foes. Now he seeks vengeance--and he has the power to get it! Face-to-face with the Ivory Icon on a far off world KHROMIUM will have his revenge--or die trying! Meanwhile, Ethan Crane and the former Supremouse Squeak form an uneasy alliance with the one being that might help restore their missing powers: Darius Duck! A shocker!
So to begin, this is a title was created by Rob Liefeldso I already kind of dig it. I think Im one of the few that like him. Ive never read this title before so its all new to me and I like it that way. In this issue we see the former Supremes trying to figure out how to get their powers back and how to stop the Mean Supreme. Meanwhile the Mean Supreme is in fierce combat with Khromium and his forces. This issue was action packed and full of story keeping me engaged from start to finish. Larsens story telling skills are very impressive and his art style is detailed and rich. This is a very colorful crisp issue courtesy of Steve Oliff. This is not a great starting point if youre not reading it but if you go back a few issues youll be in like Flint with the story. After reading this issue, Id like to go back and start from the beginning. Image again is at its best right now, they cant seem to put out a bad book. Read Full Review
Supreme #68 is a good comic book that's sure to hold the attention of fans. Recommended. Read Full Review
The art is a little distracting and may not send Larsen out with the bang I was hoping for, but there's certainly enough here for fans of the character inducing foreshadowing of the possible return of the Supremacy and the arrival of a new baby Supreme in the not too distant future. For fans. Read Full Review
The art and story are as depowered as Supreme himself in this final issue of Erik Larsen's run on the title that feels unfinished on multiple levels Read Full Review
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