Lobo #32
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeRain-soaked and radiating menace, the cover of Lobo #32 (October 1996) puts the Main Man front and center astride his massive, flame-belching space hog, a bandolier of ammunition draped across his lap and that signature red-eyed scowl daring anything in the universe to get in his way. Surrounding him on the muddy ground is a sea of skulls and wriggling green alien creatures, painting a wonderfully grim and darkly comic landscape beneath a stormy sky. With writing from Alan Grant and cover art penciled by Carl Critchlow and inked by Mark Propst, this issue delivers exactly the kind of brooding, over-the-top atmosphere the series does so well.
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