comicbooks.com Join Free
HomeLobo › #2
Lobo#2
Cover: Bill Fraccio & Tony Tallarico

Lobo #2

Oct 1966 · Dell · 0.12 USD
📊 ~25,881 copies sold its debut month
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free
“The King of the West”

In "The King of the West," Lobo finds himself framed for crimes he didn’t commit, as a ruthless outlaw known as the King of the West sabotages the frontier with a trail of forged Lobo coins. Written by Don Arneson and brought to life by Bill Fraccio’s art with inks by Tony Tallarico, this 1966 Dell comic blends Western grit and pulp suspense, with a cover by Fraccio and Tallarico capturing the showdown’s raw intensity.

Was this helpful and accurate?
writer Don Arneson · artist Bill Fraccio · inker, letterer, writer Tony Tallarico · cover Bill Fraccio, Tony Tallarico

Find on

Search eBay for Lobo #2
No confirmed live listings for this exact issue right now — this opens an eBay search.

Sell my copy

Have this issue — or a whole collection? Get a fair offer from us, skip the marketplace fees and the hassle.

We Buy Collections ▸
Fast, fair offers · we handle grading & shipping

Full credits

inker, letterer, writer Tony Tallarico
cover pencils Bill Fraccio
cover inks Tony Tallarico

Full plot ⚠ may contain spoilers

▸ Reveal full plot — may contain spoilers

Lobo has been wrongly accused of a crime he did not commit. The self proclaimed "King of the West" won't stop until he has run every two-bit rancher off the range. The King leaves behind fake Lobo coins at crimes to frame Lobo. Of course Lobo eventually defeats the king.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).

Reviews

Reader reviews

No reader reviews yet.