Lobo #12
The Main Man trades the stars for a post office in this January 1995 DC gem — the cover by Val Semeiks and John Dell drops Lobo, cigar clenched between his teeth and blazing guns in both hands, into what appears to be a mailroom absolutely drowning in spent brass and scattered letters. Charging alongside him is a scowling postal worker named "Pat," hauling a "Sector Postal Service" mail bag while bullet belts snake across the floor and a skull lurks ominously in the corner. With Alan Grant at the helm and the story titled "The Great Mailroom Slaughter of 1994," this issue promises the kind of gleefully over-the-top chaos that made Lobo one of DC's most entertainingly unhinged titles of the era.
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Reprinted in Lobo #7 (1998), Lobo Collection #2 (2016)
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