
Lobo Comic #62 - The Bastich is Back!
Langue: Anglais
Format: Broché
Date de publication:
January 1st, 1999
Éditeur: D.C. Comics
Genres: Fantasy
In the latest installment of the Lobo comic series, readers are in for a wild ride as Alan Grant takes the helm with his signature flair. The story picks up from where the previous issue left off and dives into the zany world of Superbo, who is anything but your typical hero. The adventures are anything but violent, showcasing a refreshing twist on superhero shenanigans that keeps fans laughing and entertained.
Alongside artists Luzniak and Propst, Grant delivers a vibrant and energetic narrative. The dynamic visuals are packed with personality, perfectly capturing the outrageous exploits of Superbo and his quirky challenges. Readers can expect unexpected twists and hilarious situations that define this non-violent escapade, steering clear of the traditional grim themes often found in the genre.
Whether you're a longtime follower of Lobo or a newbie intrigued by the promise of fun instead of brutality, this issue serves as a delightful entry point. Grant's playful storytelling combined with captivating art brings to life a comic that celebrates humor and creativity, reminding everyone that even in a world of heroes, a little madness goes a long way.
Alongside artists Luzniak and Propst, Grant delivers a vibrant and energetic narrative. The dynamic visuals are packed with personality, perfectly capturing the outrageous exploits of Superbo and his quirky challenges. Readers can expect unexpected twists and hilarious situations that define this non-violent escapade, steering clear of the traditional grim themes often found in the genre.
Whether you're a longtime follower of Lobo or a newbie intrigued by the promise of fun instead of brutality, this issue serves as a delightful entry point. Grant's playful storytelling combined with captivating art brings to life a comic that celebrates humor and creativity, reminding everyone that even in a world of heroes, a little madness goes a long way.