Rob Liefeld attempted to persuade Marvel to publish Supreme from Marvel's ICON imprint, stating that Mark Millar helped the pitch and promised to write the first arc. Liefeld states he also discussed the possibility of publishing Alan Moore's Supreme stories at Marvel with a different artist for the whole run. Marvel turned him down. Liefeld reports this was over a naming conflict with the property Supreme Power from MAX. (It should be noted that Marvel are happy to publish the Powers book from Icon however).
It is likely that such a move would have created considerable hostility from Alan Moore, who has opposed his work being published by Marvel, and "Supreme" artist Rick Veitch who claims that Rob Liefeld has neither returned original art or compensated him for losing it.
It is likely that such a move would have created considerable hostility from Alan Moore, who has opposed his work being published by Marvel, and "Supreme" artist Rick Veitch who claims that Rob Liefeld has neither returned original art or compensated him for losing it.
