As Lobo grows closer to preventing the destruction of Earth, an old foe returns and reveals Lobos role in the destruction of his home world.
This is an interesting book because its not flawless but it has exceeded expectations for sure since they announced it and the revamped character. I've been impressed even though not everything is perfect and want to keep being impressed. Let's hope it keeps impressing! Read Full Review
Lobo continues being a book in desperate need of something new and fresh. Five issues in and it is already so predictable it's ridiculous. However, with what Cullen Bunn gives the reader in terms of Lobo's past, there may be a light at the end of the tunnel. This issue may be a long fight and setup, but it had me looking forward to next month more than any other issue before it. This Lobo may not be the Main Man yet, but there is hope yet. Read Full Review
If you've been enjoying the series or are not familiar with the old Lobo comics, go ahead and read it. But I would recommend go read the old ones, buy the trades if you like, because to me this comic is now one of the stupidest exercises DC is performing. My fondness for the Main Man will no longer allow me to keep forcing myself to read this watered down horse-piss that it has become. Read Full Review
I feel like this thing is stumbling across ice, and you can't tell whether it's just about to find its footing or fall over completely. This one gave me hope for its future, though.
This is a better issue of the series but still just not there. I have faith in Bunn though