Lobo #42
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeLobo takes a darkly romantic turn in issue #42, subtitled "The Dance of Death!" — and the cover by Ariel Olivetti and Pier Brito delivers on that title with gleeful excess, showing the Main Man himself dipping a woman in red in a tango embrace amid a backdrop of urban chaos, overturned cars, and a wildly strumming guitarist. The whole scene crackles with that signature Lobo energy: equal parts absurd and menacing, set against a blazing golden cityscape. With Alan Grant writing and Olivetti's dynamic linework bringing the Buenos Aires-flavored mayhem to life, this 1997 entry in the series is a thoroughly entertaining package.
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Lobo dances across Buenos Aires with his lady love. Unfortunately, his lady love is also in love with an alien flea bent on world conquest.
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