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Cover: Stephen Platt & Marlo Alquiza

Supreme #1

Aug 1998 · Panini France · 30 FRF; 218 BEF; 9,00 CHF
“Double exposition !”

In "Double exposition !", Alan Moore and Laurence Belingard kick off Supreme #1 with a poignant return to Littlehaven, as Ethan Crane—now known as Suprême—revisits the town of his youth in search of forgotten memories. Through intimate flashbacks, the story quietly unfolds key moments from his past, all rendered with Joe Bennett’s sharp art and Norm Rapmund’s precise inks, while Steve Oliff and Olyoptics bring the mood to life with subtle, evocative colors. The cover by Stephen Platt and Marlo Alquiza captures the quiet tension of a man reconnecting with a place that shaped him.

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writer Alan Moore · writer Laurence Belingard · artist Joe Bennett · inker Norm Rapmund · colorist Steve Oliff · colorist Olyoptics · letterer RAM · cover Stephen Platt, Marlo Alquiza

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Full credits

writer Alan Moore
colorist Steve Oliff
colorist Olyoptics
letterer RAM
cover pencils Stephen Platt
cover inks Marlo Alquiza

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En tant qu'Ethan Crane, Suprême retourne dans la petite ville dans laquelle il a grandi, essayant de se rafraîchir la mémoire. Dans des flashbacks, nous apprenons certains des moments les plus mémorables qu'il a vécus à Littlehaven.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).