Lobo #28
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeKicking off "The Heiress" four-part arc, this June 1996 issue plunges the Main Man straight into a brawl, with Lobo — white-skinned, black-haired, and chain-wrapped fist swinging — sandwiched between two enormous, brutish thugs in what looks very much like a trashed bar. Bodies and debris litter the floor below, and a tiny bystander peeks up from the wreckage with what can only be described as reasonable concern. Carl Critchlow's pencils and Mark Propst's inks give the whole pile-up a wonderfully over-muscled energy that suits Alan Grant's gleefully outrageous storytelling perfectly.
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Reprinted in Lobo #14 (1998), Lobo: La Heredera #[nn] (2017)
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