Lobo #11
In "Zwischenfall im Männerklo," Lobo finds himself caught in a bizarre clash of wills when Neron offers a criminal new powers—only for Lobo to turn the tables in his own brutal way. With a new DJ hijacking the radio station that’s long fed him heavy metal straight into his brain and now forcing soul music on him, the Prez must track down the culprit in a mission that’s equal parts absurd and explosive. Written by Alan Grant and Christian Heiß, with art by Vince Giarrano and colors by Android and Gloria Vasquez, the cover by Vince Giarrano and Phil Jimenez captures the issue’s chaotic energy.
In "Zwischenfall im Männerklo," Lobo and Jonas stumble upon Gold Star, a once-great hero now amnesiac after the Hoozer explosion (Heft #6). With no memory and a suit that still glows faintly, he's easy prey for the duo's ruthless charm—and their plan to turn him into a reluctant ally.
In "Seelenbrüder," Lobo finds himself at odds with Neron, who’s offering power to a criminal—and trying to steal Lobo’s soul. With his usual metal soundtrack replaced by soul music blasting through a new DJ’s takeover of his favorite station, the mercenary must track down the interloper, turning a personal invasion into a brutal showdown.
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