Issue | #2 |
Published | October 1966 |
Cover Price | .12 |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Don Arneson |
Notes | Lobo was the first black character to have his own comic book. Like the Lone Ranger he is wealthy but instead of silver bullets he leaves behind gold coins with the imprint of a wolf and an L. Like Zorro and The Phantom he leaves behind his mark impressing his gold coin emblem on the forehead of criminals. |
Characters | Lobo vs the "King" |
Genre | western |
Script | Don Arneson |
Pencils | Tony Tallarico |
Inks | Tony Tallarico |
Notes | Lobo was the first black character to have his own comic book. Like the Lone Ranger he is wealthy but instead of silver bullets he leaves behind gold coins with the imprint of a wolf and an L. Like Zorro and The Phantom he leaves behind his mark impressing his gold coin emblem on the forehead of criminals. |
Synopsis | Lobo has been wrongly accused of a crime he did not commit. The self proclaimed "King of the West" won't stop until he has run every two-bit rancher off the range. The King leaves behind fake Lobo coins at crimes to frame Lobo. Of course Lobo eventually defeats the king. |
Genre | western |
Script | Don Arneson; Tony Tallarico (plot) |
Pencils | Tony Tallarico |
Inks | Tony Tallarico |