Lobo #7
In Lobo #7 ("Das grosse Postbüro-Massaker von 1998"), the mercenary goes off the rails—literally—when he dismantles his motorcycle and takes refuge at Al’s Diner to rebuild it. His relentless taunting of the local postman pushes the man to a breaking point, sparking chaos in the quiet town. Meanwhile, Lobo casually unravels the mystery of Darlene’s secret admirer, all while the cover by Carl Critchlow captures the madness in full swing. Written by Alan Grant and Christian Heiß, with art by Val Semeiks and inks by John Dell, this 1998 issue blends absurd humor with Lobo’s trademark brutality.
In "Das grosse Postbüro-Massaker von 1998," Lobo dismantles his motorcycle and takes refuge at Al’s Diner, where his relentless antics push the local postman to the edge. Amid the chaos, the President quietly investigates the mystery of Darlene’s anonymous admirer, whose steamy love letters have been stirring up trouble in town.
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