Lobo #46
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe Main Man fills the entire cover of this 1997 DC issue, his chalk-white face and blazing red eyes looming out of the darkness in an extreme close-up that's equal parts menacing and darkly comic — a half-chewed cigar dangling from his lips, green gunk smeared across his knuckles, and that wild black hair swirling behind him like a storm. Carl Critchlow's pencils and Mark Propst's inks give Lobo a raw, visceral energy perfectly suited to a story subtitled "Pulp Friction!" Alan Grant scripts and Alex Ronald handles the interior art, making this a solid creative team effort for the bounty hunter's ongoing solo series.
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During the Big Brawl contest, Lobo loses his head but his torso continues to battle with a little morse code help from Paranoid Jones.
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