Abstract: We investigate new physics that could be discovered with very little LHC data, beyond the expected sensitivity of the Tevatron.We construct "supermodels", for which the LHC sensitivity with 10 pb -1 luminosity is already greater than that of the Tevatron with 10 fb -1 .The simplest supermodels involve s-channel resonances in the quark-antiquark and especially in the quarkquark channels.In the latter case, the LHC sensitivity with 0.1 pb -1 can already be greater than that of the Tevatron with 10 fb -1 .We concentrate on easily visible final states with small standard model backgrounds, and find that there are simple searches, besides those for Z states, which could discover new physics in early LHC data.Many of these are well-suited to test searches for "conventional" models, often discussed for larger data sets.