Lobo #8
In Lobo #8 (1998), the mercenary faces his first real test in a new line of work when a mysterious falcon delivers a package that immediately puts him in the crosshairs of dangerous pursuers. Written by Alan Grant and Christian Heiß, with art by Val Semeiks and inks by John Dell, this issue marks the start of a tense, action-packed arc that finds Lobo navigating betrayal and chaos—no matter how much he claims he doesn’t care. The cover by Val Semeiks and John Dell captures the moment with sharp, gritty detail.
In "Lobo P.S. - Teil II: Der MacGuffin-Man," Lobo struggles to keep his new agency afloat when a mysterious falcon drops off a suspicious package—just in time to draw the attention of some very dangerous pursuers. With his usual brand of chaotic energy and zero patience for bureaucracy, Lobo’s latest mission quickly spirals into a high-stakes chase fueled by absurdity and explosive action.
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