Published by Awesome Entertainment in September 1997
The cover:
Title: The Return of Darius Dax!
(As always: Supreme is currently out of print. There are a number of ways to read it, which can be found on the How do I read Moore's Awesome works page.)And now for the second part of our conclusion to The Story of the Year! Don't be fooled by this Chris Sprouse cover, either. He won't be contributing any art to the inside. (Although, seeing that weird costume on Suprema, maybe it's a good thing he didn't.)

Let's dig in. We pick up mid-transition from last issue, as we finally get the Televillain's television reference in the reporter trying to question Suprema and Radar where they crash landed from their confrontation with Hilda. Radar can only bark, but Suprema talks to the camera. Realizing the footage will be archived, she tells Zayla 500 years in the future about the fight and asking for help from the time traveller.

Suprema and Radar are spotted by Professor Night and Twilight in the Night Flyer, who join them to take the fight back to the Citadel. Prof. Night hides them in a blackout bomb while Suprema and Radar use their eye blasts against Hilda.

Dax thinks and then remembers: "Ahh.. The League of Infinity. I remember; an improbable and nostalgic teenage superteam with members from past, present and future. Sadly your past is historically absurd, your present standing is uncertain, and as for your future... you don't have one!"

While the fight rages, Future Woman pauses time and goes into the Hell of Mirrors to rescue Supreme. She helps him out of the prison and suggests he wait a few minutes to heal now that his powers have returned. But he can't wait and rushes back to fight Dax.

Hilda, what's left of her, comes staggering in, with Suprema, Radar, Prof. Night, Twilight, Diehard and Glory after her. Dax doesn't like his chances, facing so many heroes and heads toward Supreme's science lab to get the supremium isotope, which is entering its violet stage. At that stage, anything is possible.



They watch as the supremium man/Dax steals the supremium from that time and merges with it. His mass grows and he becomes a comet, falling through time and crashing in Littlehaven in 1925, where we see its radiation affecting a little boy and his dog. So Dax created his most hated foe in Supreme.


Except the miniseries had already come out. So the readers and Moore are all ahead of Supreme. For us, we'll be taking up Judgment Day in the weekly readings next.
As Supreme waves goodbye in the Time Tower he sees the teenage version of himself from way back in issue #42, who saw the beefier version up the time stairs. The older version waves down, closing the loop.
Back in the Citadel, Suprema reports that Billy Friday is still expanding in the mirror prison, but the walls are holding. She asks if they should say something to the citizens of Omegapolis? Supreme agrees.
"Citizens of Omegapolis, this is Supreme! I have regained control of my citadel, and the menace is averted. I want to thank you all for staying calm in such frightening circumstances. I'm very proud of all of you. ... You are the heroes, the ordinary men and women of this planet. Without special powers or abilities, you struggle on. You are the reason we do this... You are Supreme!"
It's such a nice, uplifting ending. And if you like clearly-defined endings, this might be a good place for you to exit. After this, the proceedings get messy, storylines are never finished, and the promise of Awesome Entertainment goes down the financial tubes.
But for now, the heroes have returned. And for Moore, the idea of superheroes has returned with it. The wonder and bravery and above all, the imagination.
That is what is Supreme.
Look for a post later this week on the ton of extras that were packed into this issue.
And as always, please check out the Supreme Annotations Page, for all of the details and references that I completely missed.