The Omega Men #10
In "Compromising Positions," the Omega Men and the unpredictable Lobo crash-land on the eccentric world of Harry Hokum, where a high-stakes standoff unfolds over the fate of the Vegan system. With the balance tipping between Hokum’s new Citadel and Primus’s resistance, the inhabitants face a pivotal choice—no easy path ahead. Written by Roger Slifer and illustrated by Tod Smith, with inks by Mike DeCarlo, colors by Adrienne Roy, and letters by John Costanza, this 1984 issue features a cover by Tod Smith and Mike DeCarlo that captures the clash of wills in bold, dynamic style.
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Reprinted in Omega Men #5 (1985), Lobo's Greatest Hits #[nn] (1992)
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