Lobo / Deadman: The Brave and the Bald #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Chapter One: Deadmen Don't Wear Plaid," Lobo’s self-inflicted demise sets off a chain of bizarre events as Dr. Kroolman attempts to harness the power of the dead and the living to breach heaven itself. With Deadman taking control of Lobo’s space hawg and a twisted plan unfolding around Darkseid’s Mother Box, the line between life, death, and chaos blurs. Written by Alan Grant and illustrated with gritty flair by Martin Emond, this 1995 DC crossover blends absurdity and action, with a cover by Emond that captures the story’s defiant, offbeat energy.
In "Chapter Two: From Here to Eternity," Deadman hijacks Lobo’s body for a wild ride to Apokolips, where a bizarre twist awaits: Dr. Serge Kroolman, Darkseid’s oddball aide, offers Lobo two million credits to kill himself. The absurdity escalates as the duo—half-ghost, half-psycho—navigates the planet’s grim chaos, with no idea who’s really in control.
In "Chapter Three: The Ghost in the Machine," Lobo’s sudden self-destruction throws a wrench into Dr. Kroolman’s plan to invade heaven using the unlikely duo of Lobo and Deadman. When Deadman takes control of Lobo’s space hawg, he must navigate the chaos of a dying warrior’s legacy and a cosmic conspiracy — all while Lobo’s final prank sets a trap for Darkseid’s Mother Box.
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