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Lobo (1993 2nd Series DC) comic books 1999

  • Issue #58
    Lobo (1993 2nd Series DC) 58

    Lobo co-creator Keith Giffen returns to illustrate a special tale that he and the regular guy, Alan Grant, cooked up. Seems a villain who treats world destruction as a fine art has decided to make Earth his next masterpiece, and Lobo's been hired to stop him. Will th' Main Man save a planet that gives him nothin' but grief? Or will he grab some popcorn, sit back, and watch the fireworks? We ain't sayin', but get the melted butter ready, just in case. Written by Keith Giffen and Alan Grant. Art by Keith Giffen and Claude St. Aubin. Cover 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.

  • Issue #61
    Lobo (1993 2nd Series DC) 61

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    Part 2 of the 3-part "The All-New, Nonviolent Adventures of Superbo!" Now that Lobo's had his act cleaned up for him, he faces the Savage Six in a battle that pits pure nastiness against DC's newest champion of goodness and fair play. Waitaminute! Is this really LOBO we're talkin' about? 'Fraid so, frag fans. But how long do ya think we'll go before this book's namby-pamby new direction turns into a bloodbath? Well, it IS a 3-part story, so you do the math. Written by Alan Grant. Art and cover by Greg Luzniak and Mark Propst. FC, 32 pg. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #62
    Lobo (1993 2nd Series DC) 62

    Cover pencils by Greg Luzniak, inks by Mark Propst. "The All-New, Non-Violent Adventures of Superbo, Part 3: Return to Eden," script by Alan Grant (as Adam Grant), pencils by Greg Luzniak (as Spare-Rib Luzniak), inks by Mark Propst (as Cain Propst) and Jon Holdredge (as Abel Holdredge); The conclusion of 'Super-Bo' has the book's writer Alan Grant rampaging New York to put the lowdown beating of his life against Wizard Magazine editors for their critique on his own book; Lobo throws down his sorrows in beer and grudges with editor "Bad Dan" Raspler before the enemies from Wizard Magazine appear; Ultimately, Lobo lays down the law on who and what he is to no change of his attitude- and pummels Alan Grant on the side as well. Preview of cover to LOBO #63. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $2.50.

  • Issue #63
    Lobo (1993 2nd Series DC) 63

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    Cover art by Ariel Olivetti. "Soul Brothers, Part One: Heaven Sent... Hell Bent!", script by Alan Grant, art by Ariel Olivetti; Lobo arrives at his employer's rendezvous on Earth, which happens to be hosting a revivalist meeting; He forces his way through the gathering to mock the preacher on stage, only to look on with incredulity at Etrigan behind the lectern; His old acquaintance welcomes him with a blast of Hellfire which burns off Lobo's hair and frightens the crowd who scatter immediately; As the Demon moves close to gloat, Lobo wraps his hook around his throat; The two frenemies tussle until a divine entity intervenes; The angel introduces himself as Malazel, the one who requested the presence of the two misfits; Malazel wishes to retain their services in order to reclaim an innocent soul from Hell. Preview of cover to LOBO #64. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $2.50.

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  • Issue #64
    Lobo (1993 2nd Series DC) 64

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    Cover art by Ariel Olivetti. "Soul Brothers, Part Two: The Gospel According to Lobo," script by Alan Grant (as Matthew Grant), art by Ariel Olivetti (as Mark Olivetti); Lobo regains consciousness within a black void, not knowing where he is or how he arrived here; Without warning he is suddenly struck by some invisible force; The blows continue to come from the darkness until the Main Man decides to fight back; He throws his fists hoping to land a punch on his mysterious assailant; Also enveloped by the pitch, Etrigan is blind-sided by an unseen foe. After being struck several times, the Demon ignites a flame in the palm of his hand to illuminate his surroundings, revealing his former ally Lobo to be the source of the fighting; As the two combatants brutalise each other, Lord Nytemayr watches with pleasure as his captives are pitted against one another, trapped within the illusion of his Sphere of a Thousand Nightmares. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $2.50.