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Supreme: The New Adventures #46
Alan Moore: "Suprema has got a sort of Puritan arrogance. She's sort of like Nancy Drew with super powers or something. And, to her, if the rest the world has changed and she's remained the same, it's because the rest of the world is just wrong. She's the only yardstick that she measures it by. She sees everybody else as just -- they're impolite, they're ill-mannered, they're rude, they wear their skirts too short -- it's stuff that's shocking to her, and she refuses to go along with it. She treats everything as some sort of Girl Scout exercise with her in charge. Even if that's not the situation at all."




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Suprema's amusingly naive prissiness, which Moore notes above, is precisely why the next scene with her, in the following issue, is my favourite.
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To be fair, for her it was only a little while. That is some SERIOUS time dilation.
Though...wouldn't Supreme been gone for 30 years or more at that point?
Oh well, wibbly wobbly!
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Drat!(I love that's the worst thing she can say.)
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Which basically means I get to read new Moore Supreme! YAY me!