Lobo's Back #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe second chapter of DC's four-issue Lobo's Back miniseries arrives in June 1992 with a cover by Simon Bisley that is equal parts bravado and splatter — the Main Man himself stands with his back to the viewer, wild dreadlocks cascading down, blood-soaked and clutching what appears to be a severed head, while his speech bubble growls, "Keep yer hands where I can see 'em, ya bastiches!" Writers Keith Giffen and Alan Grant continue their story — subtitled "Heaven Is...a 4-Letter Word" — promising the same irreverent, over-the-top energy the series has been delivering. For fans of Lobo's particular brand of cosmic mayhem, this one is hard to resist.
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Lobo is dead. Heaven can't handle him. Hell doesn't want him. So the powers that be agree to reincarnate him. And they do, as a woman.
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