Lobo #50
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeLobo's 50th issue arrives in 1998 with a characteristically irreverent bang — the cover by Carl Critchlow and Mark Propst presents a monument topped with a Superman-like figure surrounded by a crowd of DC heroes rendered in cold stone, all perched on a pedestal grimly inscribed "HERE LIES THE ENTIRE FRAGGIN' DCU," while Lobo's snarling space-dog Dawg keeps watch nearby. The blaring "Special All-Murder Issue!" banner sets the tone perfectly for writer Alan Grant's boundary-pushing sensibilities. It's a milestone issue with a gleeful, over-the-top energy that longtime fans of the Main Man won't want to miss.
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The heroes all have the same nightmare... Lobo's been hired to kill them... by Keith Giffen.
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