We start the issue in the alley where Spawn is doing some drinking, when in wanders Supreme and snuffs the fire for Thor's hammer.
Spawn goes to confront Supreme and finds Supreme distraught that the name Supreme doesn't mean much to people, like it did in the 1940s.
I guess his Supreme Madness has shifted to the self-pity part.
Then we get a little flashback to Supreme's origin, about Dr. Wells creating Supreme as a weapon, blah blah blah and became a hero.
He then talks about the events since issue 1 and we find out in the editor's note that Grizlock actually was killed in the explosion in his lab. Well that's anticlimactic.
Spawn, speaking for all of us, replies: "That sure was one sad story, Supreme, even if there was no point." Ha!
Spawn then tells his own pointless story about how he became Spawn.
Supreme is upset, thinking Spawn is jealous and flies off.
The end? We didn't even get to see them fight. What was the point of this issue, to bring the characters together and swap origin stories? Weird and really boring.
At least Pedi's art is insane, as always. Take away the Supreme stuff and his style fits the Spawn stuff really well. What's he doing at Extreme, he should have gone to work for Todd.
Anyway, Supreme Madness rolls on. Why is the better question.