Lobo #33
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeLobo #33 from November 1996 presents the Main Man in spectacular, stripped-down form — literally — as the cover by Carl Critchlow and Mark Propst depicts a skeletal Lobo rising against a full moon, chain and oversized gun in hand, wild black hair flying while a snarling blue creature and a crowd of battered, wide-eyed roughnecks scramble at his feet. The setting hints at a lush, jungle-like environment with fires burning in the background, perfectly fitting the "Wetterworld!" story title. Alan Grant's writing paired with Critchlow's dynamic linework makes this one of those mid-'90s DC issues that delivers pure, unfiltered Lobo mayhem right from the cover.
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