Beware my claw, for I've come to inflict justice!" As America hovers on the brink of World War II, the Lobster and his allies must race against the clock as they fight their way through cannibals, yetis, and the machinations of a mysterious villain bent on fulfilling a deadly prophecy. After years of captivating fans from the pages of Hellboy and B.P.R.D., the pulp-style adventures of Lobster Johnson take the limelight in the Lobster's first solo series. Written and with covers by Hellboy creator Mike Mignola, and drawn by Jason Armstrong (Ferro City, The Sensational Spider-Man), Lobster Johnson: The Iron Prometheus is a wild ride full of feamore
Dialogue that's terse in the tongue of Lobster Johnson and B-Movie goodness in the phrasings of the bystander distinguishes characterization, feeds the plot and establishes the period. A clue leads Lobster Johnson into Chinatown while enigmatic figures in nondescript trenchcoats and hats force Johnson into the sewers where we meet his operatives. "Holy cow!" This was fun. Read Full Review
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