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Lobo (1993 2nd Series DC) comic books

  • Issue #51
    Lobo (1993 2nd Series DC) 51

    Cover art by Norm Breyfogle. "True Stories of the Highway Patrol," script by Alan Grant, art by Norm Breyfogle; Highway Patrol officers, Broderick and Crawford, kill time playing "I Spy" while behind a billboard patrolling Route 66; A super fast vehicle races past; They turn on their siren and pursue the lawbreaking Lobo, who ignores the police tailing him as he almost runs down an elderly Native American with his hawg; The Main Man catches up to a red convertible and wolf-whistles at the babe driving; Concentrating on the blonde, Lobo fails to notice the patrol car trying to stop him on his left, and concentrating on the callous motorcyclist, the police fail to notice the truck heading straight for them; Later, drug-taking and gunplay ensue. 36 pgs., full color. $2.25. Cover price $2.25.

  • Issue #52
    Lobo (1993 2nd Series DC) 52

    Cover art by Simon Colby. "The Hunting Party" (Part 1 of 3: Funeral For A Feeb!, script by Alan Grant, art by Simon Coleby; Lobo goes to Goldstar's funeral; vs. Jane Gang. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $2.25.

  • Issue #53
    Lobo (1993 2nd Series DC) 53

    It's a series of revoltin' eulogies for the dead super-cheez Goldstar, as Lobo disrupts the hell out of the ceremonies and does his level best to re-kill as many already-dead heroes as he can find. It's pretty sick, an' no mistake! Written by Alan Grant. Art and cover by Carl Critchlow and Mark Propst. FC, 32 pg. Mando Format. Cover price $2.25.

  • Issue #54
    Lobo (1993 2nd Series DC) 54

    The Goldstar fan club uses Lobo's mashed-up corpse to power a gigantic galactic "GoodVibes" machine, beaming waves of Goldstar-inspired niceness to an unsuspecting cosmos. Unfortunately for the cosmos, Lobo's built-in badness overwhelms Goldstar's built-in goodness, and waves of evil corrupt all that lives! It's true! Written by Alan Grant. Art and cover by Carl Critchlow and Mark Propst. FC, 32 pg. Mando Format. Cover price $2.25.

  • Issue #55
    Lobo (1993 2nd Series DC) 55

    Welcome to...Sheepworld? Cecil B. Geeky, what did you do on your summer vacation? Well, he went on a big family outing to Sheepworld, a fabulously charming place...until it turned into a giant bloodbath courtesy of Lobo, who showed up on the trail of some incredibly original and surprisingly distinctive fugitives. It's a heartwarming tale sure to permanently infuriate the ASPCA. Written by Alan Grant. Art and cover by Arnie Jorgensen and David Meikis. FC, 32 pg. Mando Format. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #57
    Lobo (1993 2nd Series DC) 57

    LobocopHow's the Main Man gonna have his fun when he's stuck in a town that's hosting the Intergalactic Police Convention? How else? Strap on a gun and a badge and teach the boys in blue a lesson in dishin' out some truly criminal justice! Miss this one and Main Marshal ain't lettin' you off with just a warning! Written by Alan Grant. Art by Greg Luzniak and Mark Propst. FC, 32 pg. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #59
    Lobo (1993 2nd Series DC) 59

    Cover pencils by Greg Luzniak, inks by Mark Propst. "Bad Wee Bastards," script by Alan Grant (as Petit Grant), pencils by Greg Luzniak (as Nano Luziak), inks by Mark Propst (as Micro Propst); Reptile King Drago hires Lobo to become the massacring murderer to a micro-universe race of beings placated onto his desk less he fears the race will venture out and war on his empire; Lobo is shrunk to microscopic levels from his world to become a giant battling tiny alien farmers onto another; Faster than you can say "Gulliver", the Main Man gets a lesson on size and battle. Preview of cover to LOBO #60. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #60
    Lobo (1993 2nd Series DC) 60

    Part 1 of the 3-part "The All-New, Nonviolent Adventures of Superbo!" From Superman to the Demon, Lobo's faced some pretty tough foes before, but they don't hold a candle to his worst adversaries ever: the DC Comics Marketing and Editorial Departments!!! Yes, following a harsh review in Wizard, the "suits" in New York decide it's time to make over the Main Man. And it ain't pretty, when they turn the baddest biker in space into "Superbo"--the newest caped crusader for everything that's good and decent. How long do you think Lobo can stand being the goodest of the good guys before he goes postal on everyone in the comics business? Written by Alan Grant. Art and cover by Greg Luzniak and Mark Propst. FC, 32 pg. Cover price $2.50.