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Supreme Power is the newest Marvel MAX title to be released and the newest
title from Amazing Spider-Man writer J. Michael Straccynski. It's based on
Marvel's Squadron Supreme and has been recieving a bit hype on the
internet. The first issue has already sold over 100,000 copies. So, its
already a success. But, is it any good?
Well let me just say, I'm not familiar with the Squadron Supreme and I
wasn't even thinking about picking up this book until I read a JMS
interview with some preview pages. After that I thought it looked pretty
good, so I picked up the first issue. And let me say it is really
I've read JMS's Rising Stars, his Amazing Spider-Man and a couple of other
tidbits and this is better than most of what he's done before.
The first issue is mainly an introduction for one of the characters. A
couple are driving in the countryside when what seems like a comet streams
across the sky and lands in a nearby field. They stop to investigate and
find child nestled inside some alien spaceshuip. They rescue the child and
take it home. They are childless and debate about keeping the child as
their own. Sounds pretty familiar and at the time I thought it'd be some
boring riff on Superman's origin. And JMS does do something different, but
instead of being boring it turns out to be really cool. The military track
down the ship and then arrive at the couples house in the middle of the
night and take the baby. The baby is taken and tested and found to be
superhuman. It's put in a facility with government employees as parents and
raised to love America.
I won't spoil it all for you, there are some really neat ideas and it plays
out very well. What comes through clearly though is how scary it would
really be to have such a being land on earth. The baby Mark has super
powers, but is still a child. What happens if the child is frightened? What
if its upset? What if it doesn't want to do what its told? What is just as
scary is the lengths the American government are portrayed as going to in
their efforts to ensure control of Mark.
I can't wrap this up without mentioning the art by Gary Frank and co. It's
just beautiful, it captures the story perfectly and manages to be great
eye-candy at the same time.
This is easily the best first issue of a series that I've read in quite
awhile. It's definitely better read and well worth picking up.
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