Lobo
The last of his kind, Lobo is a hulking, white-skinned alien bounty hunter from the planet Czarnia who single-handedly wiped out his own species — a feat he considers his finest work. He roams the universe taking on any job for the right price, driven by pure self-interest and an unkillable appetite for mayhem.
Few characters have crashed into the DC Universe with quite the anarchic energy of Lobo, who burst onto the scene in 1989's L.E.G.I.O.N. '89 #3, conjured by the wickedly imaginative trio of Alan Grant, Keith Giffen, and Barry Kitson. Born in the Copper Age but utterly refusing to stay in his lane, this intergalactic wild card has racked up 147 catalog appearances across an astonishing 37-year run — a testament to just how irresistible a force he became — with three of those issues earning genuine key-issue status among collectors. He's shared pages with the very pillars of the DC cosmos: Superman, Batman, Green Lantern, and their alter egos Bruce Wayne and Clark Kent, which tells you everything about the kind of company this outsider keeps. Whether you're diving into his breakout L.E.G.I.O.N. '89 roots, his own self-titled series, or his recurring appearances in Detective Comics, Lobo is one of those rare Copper Age creations who grew into something genuinely iconic — bold, boundary-pushing, and absolutely worth tracking down.
Real name. Unpronounceable
Affiliations. Justice League, L.E.G.I.O.N., First Celestial Church of the Triple Fish-God, R.E.B.E.L.S.

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