Lobo squares off with the last assassins attacking Earth!
While the art is not my cup of tea this issue and quite frankly I'm pissed at the fridging and loss of potential for these characters independent to Lobo, I can say the art is sophisticated enough and well drawn enough to put this higher than most other mainstream books, who can have pretty atrocious looking art. It's weighty and fits the gritty tone. I really would like the level of parody and again Tarantino-esque humor be really played up but it seems like Bunn is bent on playing it pretty straight for the most part. We'll see. The book is still rather decent, though it definitely loses points for how Luna died. That was not cool. At all. Read Full Review
This issue is a microcosm of the first arc it ends...disappointing. This book has a myriad of problems and thankfully, this issue rectifies a bunch of them. The series is now set to return stronger in June, but I can't recommend this issue by itself. It's not good and only reminds me that I get stuck reviewing the one book that Cullen Bunn doesn't hit out of the park. It's my lot in life, I guess. Read Full Review