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April 2, 2025 131 mins
Case and Jmike are joined by Micah McCaw to assess the Symbolism Supreme in Alan Moore's Supreme Story of the Year.
 
Overview
 
In episode 141 of the Men of Steel podcast, hosts Case Aiken and Jmike Folson, alongside guest Micah McCaw, delve into Alan Moore's influential 12-issue run on Supreme, titled "Supreme: The Story of the Year." They highlight the comic's groundbreaking nature upon its release in the mid-90s, reimagining Supreme—a character initially created by Rob Liefeld and akin to Superman—by incorporating innovative storytelling techniques, such as in-universe "revisions" of the character and comments on comic book history. The discussion spans various aspects of the series, including its artistic evolution through different illustrators and the provocative themes surrounding superhero relationships and villains. Notably, the podcast emphasizes Moore's ability to blend humor with meta-narrative elements while maintaining continuity amidst complex plotlines, ultimately positioning Supreme as a celebrated reconstruction of traditional superhero narratives. As the hosts reflect on its significance, they recommend further explorations of Moore's work, ensuring listeners are left with a comprehensive appreciation for the series and its impact on the comic book landscape.

 

Notes
Introduction to Supreme (00:50 - 11:43)
  • Case Aiken and Jmike Folson host the Men of Steel podcast with guest Micah McCaw
  • The episode discusses Alan Moore's 12-issue run on Supreme, also known as 'Supreme: The Story of the Year'
  • The comic was published in 1995-1996 and was considered groundbreaking at the time
  • Supreme is described as a thinly veiled Superman analog with similar powers and characteristics
  • The hosts discuss how the book remained cutting edge for 20 years but now feels more commonplace
‍️ History of Supreme (11:43 - 25:55)
  • Supreme was originally created by Rob Liefeld as part of Image Comics' launch
  • Before Alan Moore, Supreme was an amoral, extremely powerful character (a Superman analog)
  • Moore took over with issue #41 and completely reimagined the character
  • The comic features regular flashbacks to different eras of comics, parodying Superman's timeline
  • The art style shifts between contemporary and classic/retro depending on the time period shown
Art and Creative Teams (25:55 - 35:04)
  • Joe Bennett was the main artist, who would later work on Immortal Hulk
  • Rick Veitch created the flashback sequences with distinct period-appropriate art styles
  • Chris Sprouse joins as artist later in the run (only one issue in this collection)
  • Alex Ross created promotional art and cover designs for Supreme
  • The hosts note that the art quality is inconsistent throughout the series
The Revision Concept (35:04 - 45:50)
  • The comic introduces 'revisions' - an in-universe explanation for continuity changes
  • Supreme visits the 'Supremacy' where all previous versions of himself exist after being revised out
  • The concept explains why comic characters change over time
  • The hosts discuss the meta-narrative of comics existing within a comics universe
  • Ethan Crane (Supreme's alter ego) works as a comic artist in his civilian identity
Supreme's Universe (45:50 - 57:54)
  • The Citadel Supreme is Supreme's Fortress of Solitude equivalent
  • The Allied Supremes of America is the Justice Society/Justice League analog
  • Supreme has his own version of supporting characters like Lois Lane (Diana Dane)
  • The book features extensive flashbacks to previous eras of comics history
  • Issue #44 features EC Comics-style horror hosts challenging superheroes, explaining why heroes fell out of favor
Supernatural Elements (57:54 - 01:06:50)
  • Supreme's origin involves exposure to a radioactive meteor (Supremium)
  • The League of Infinity includes heroes from throughout time periods including Achilles, Bill Hickok, and Aladdin
  • The book includes various dimensions including the Hell of Mirrors and Amolinth (a photo world)
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