Issue 1
Lobo (1993-) #1
In space, no one can hear you frag. By popular demand, Lobo hits the comic shops in his very own ongoing monthly series, without a "Suggested for Mature Readers" label! Now everyone can get in on the action and fun month after month. It's the Lobo series you've been clamoring for--an action-packed frag-fest, brimming over with good-natured gratuitous violence and twisted humor. The series gets under way with Lobo out for a typically destructive night on the town. What follows is a stop at Al's Diner for a few brews with some appalling violence, and then a trip to the local bounty office where the Main Man takes an assignment to bring in Qigly, the universe's most feared, loathed and powerful...accountant. Things take an ugly turn when Lobo meets heavy opposition from the Dead Boys, a bunch of bastiches with their own reasons for holding onto Qigly.
Issue 7
Lobo (1993-) #2
Lobo faces the ruthless Council of Dons, who don't want their accountant--the hyper-intelligent Qigly--to fall into the Main Man's clutches. Meanwhile, the Dead Boys are on the run...with lots of explosions, pain and amusing death scenes to keep them company!
Issue 9
Lobo (1993-) #3
Lobo and Jonas Glim are one step closer to apprehending the notorious accountant Qigly and the equally notorious Dead Boys. All they have to do is go through Don Alduc's Pan-Galactic Mob and their battletanks - and then down into the sewers, running beneath the city where the frag really hits the fan!
Issue 11
Lobo (1993-) #4
Heading back to Bunsen's Bounty Agency with Qigly in tow, Lobo is ambushed by the Kamikaze Biker Babes, who happen to be out on a male-killing spree. And no one's more surprised than the Main Man when the bite on the neck he got from Jugula turns him into a giant, slavering, ravenous werewolf.
Issue 12
Lobo (1993-) #5
Lobo takes an assignment to bring in Bludhound, a crazed killer on a death spree across the galaxy (who also happens to have a grotesque terminal illness known only as "Rob's Disease"). Lobo can collect the bounty on Bludhound only by getting him before the disease does...which means first contending with an alien superhero who's just too good to be true, the bastich!
Issue 13
Lobo (1993-) #6
The Main Man rides shotgun with his good buddy Bim "the Space Gorilla" Simms in an intergalactic rig hauling valuable spare body parts across pirate-infested space. Lobo's job: get the goods delivered...one way or another.
Issue 8
Lobo Annual (1993-) #2
"A FISTFUL OF BASTICHES: FRAGGIN' TRAIN!" This Elseworlds Annual features a series of non-continuity stories featuring the Main Man that are pastiches of many famous Western movies and television programs. Among these classics are "GERONIBO!" in which Chief Geronibo asks the Sky-Spirit for guidance after his people are massacred. "THE LONE FRAGGER AND TONTBO" features the masked heroes the Lone Fragger and Tontbo as they track down a gang of bank robbers!
Issue 14
Lobo (1993-) #7
Lobo rescues six "talented" individuals from certain death, assembling them for a dangerous mission against the warlord General Angrad. It can only be a job for...the Losers!
Issue 15
Lobo (1993-) #8
While gunning for a power-mad villain on the planet Kannit, Lobo and his band of crazed killer losers come face to face with the Main Man's worst enemy...the one bastich even Lobo can't frag!
Issue 16
Lobo (1993-) #9
The Main Man's bastich of a clone comes gunning for him. It's Lobo versus Lobo--but the clone still has his replicating powers and has plans to make more clones --a billion fraggin' Lobos to take over the universe!
Issue 17
Lobo (1993-) #10
November 1994. When televideo preacher the Right Reverend Phonus Bolonus needs protection from the morally outraged forces of organized religion, there's only one Main Man he can turn to. But Lobo isn't too fond of holy rollers, so when the "Preacher Wars" break out, the Last Czarnian can't decide which side he'd rather frag.
Issue 18
Lobo (1993-) #11
The Reverend 'Bo and Pastor Jonas Glim have been raking in millions from their Church of the Almighty Frag. When boredom sets in, the two bastiches plan one final intergalactic scam. But Goldstar, the nicest hero in space, will have none of it. And his goodness will not be denied. Lobo guest-stars in AQUAMAN (1994 3rd Series) #4, also out this month.
Issue 19
Lobo (1993-) #12
January 1995. Lobo's bike is totaled after a head-on collision with a mail truck driven by Postman Pat. But when the wrong replacement parts arrive--delivered by Pat--Lobo loses what's left of his cool. What follows is wild postal high jinks, as Lobo continues to bash Pat to the point where something snaps...and even the Last Czarnian has to take cover when this disgruntled mail carrier goes postal. Lobo makes a special appearance in this month's RAY (1994 2nd Series) #8.
Issue 20
Lobo (1993-1999) #13
Lobo finally gets his 15 minutes of fame when he takes up a guitar and hits some power chords. And if that doesn't earn him a place on the charts, he can always use the guitar to pummel some interstellar recording company execs into recognizing his genuine talent--for heavy metal!
Issue 21
Lobo (1993-1999) #14
Part 1 of the 5-part "Lobo, P.I." Lobo travels to a burning, scalding foundry world to track down El Bastarde, the orneriest desperado in space. But El Bastarde was tipped off, and the Main Man suspects betrayal. Vowing to open his own bounty agency, Lobo opens the door to entrepreneurship.
Issue 22
Lobo (1993-1999) #15
Part 2 of the 5-part "Lobo, P.I." A new private investigator walks the streets of Hammer City. He's got his own office and his own trench coat. What he doesn't have is clients, and the fraggin' rent is due.
Issue 23
Lobo (1993-1999) #16
Part 3 of the 5-part story "Lobo, P.I." The Main Man's gonna be fitted with cement galoshes if he doesn't spill the location of Eddie Da Head, whose incredible memory includes a secret military plan that could turn all household items into instant fraggin' bombs.
Issue 24
Lobo (1993-1999) #17
Part 4 of the 5-part story "Lobo, P.I." Lobo sets out to inflict a little ultraviolence on Big Jake and his boys, and the Maltiez Falkon's feathered pals start to ransack the planet.
Issue 25
Lobo (1993-1999) #18
Part 5 of the 5-part story "Lobo, P.I." Lobo takes on a gang of "Gangsta Killas" in a knock-down, drag-out fragfest!
Issue 26
Lobo (1993-1999) #19
Lobo and Jonas go undercover to "Cheezworld," a theme park threatened by a mad bomber. But little do they realize the horror of...the Bunny Suits?!
Issue 27
Lobo (1993-1999) #20
"Toilet humor" gets a whole new meaning when the Main Man and Jonas ambush the Joe Pesni mob in a men's room. The frag really hits the fan in this tale of flying porcelain, exploding plumbing...and very weak bladders.
Issue 28
Lobo (1993-1999) #21
When Lobo's best "hog" is shot out from under him, he has no choice but to hail a cab. But little does he realize the dangers within its alien, disease-infested passenger. Guest-starring the Space Cabby!
Issue 10
Lobo Annual (1993-) #3
"LOBO: YEAR ONE!" Revealed at last: the story of the one and only bastich in the fraggin' universe who ever trounced the Main Man. Now that bastich is back and Lobo wants a piece of him...preferably his still-beating heart!
Issue 29
Lobo (1993-1999) #22
The main man makes his long-awaited return to New York City. Someone has taken his favorite jam off of permanent loop and he wants answers! The fallen angel of hell, Neron, also appears he's hungry for souls and has an offer that Lobo can't refuse.
Issue 30
Lobo (1993-1999) #23
This ain't your daddy's motorcycle rally: this is Stargaze's Biker Rally 5000! An entire week of bikes, booze and debauchery...this will be a hangover for the ages.
Issue 31
Lobo (1993-1999) #24
"Bikers Heaven" part 2. A race for the title of the galaxy's greatest biker isn't enough for old Lobo, who decides to hold his own race to see who the real main man is! Unfortunately the local police have something to say about this unauthorized race. Too bad Lobo ain't listening...
Issue 32
Lobo (1993-1999) #25
Lobo's friends (...at least those who'll own up to it) throw him a surprise birthday party. What were they thinking?!
Issue 33
Lobo (1993-1999) #26
Lobo gets his insurance policy reviewed...plus, a fiery duel to the death!
Issue 34
Lobo (1993-1999) #27
When a super-genius geek tries to unlock the secrets of life after death, he's interrupted by Billy Krono, a time-cop from the future who's after Lobo! But the Main Man's got even bigger, crueler and more brutal fish to fry!
Issue 35
Lobo (1993-1999) #28
"The Heiress" - Part 1 of 4. Al's got a special "All You Can Eat" day at his new luxury diner. Trouble is, his newest customers are the Great Big Fat Bastiches, a gang of evil eaters! Luckily for Al, the Great Big Fat Bastiches have a price on their heads...and Lobo means to collect!
Issue 36
Lobo (1993-1999) #29
"The Heiress" - Part 2 of 4. When Darlene, the gorgeous, good-hearted waitress at Al's Diner, turns out to be an heiress to zillions, only Lobo can supply the protection she'll need from killer opportunists. But the Main Man's cruelest, most insidiously monstrous, loathsome and evil enemies are out in force, and even Lobo must pause before...the Lawyers!
Issue 37
Lobo (1993-1999) #30
"The Heiress" - Part 3 of 4. Welcome to Slam City, a metropolis hovering at the edge of a black hole, where Darlene Spritzer has inherited the mantle of boss over the whole Spritzer Crime Syndicate. And take a wild guess who her right-hand man is? You got it. It's high-caliber ultraviolence and bone-crushing fun when Lobo joins the "Family."
Issue 38
Lobo (1993-1999) #31
As Lobo slaves away in a prison chain gang, laboring to keep Slam City from falling into a black hole, the kidnapped Darlene is tied to the conveyor belt of a devouring trash compactor. Can Lobo break free, escape the Sheriff's goons, and save the beautiful damsel in distress before time runs out?!
Issue 39
Lobo (1993-1999) #32
Lobo frags the only guy who can lead him to Canis Galoopus, a wanted criminal with a huge bounty on his head. Out of alternatives, the main man attends a seance so he can shake down the ghost of the dead informant. But the living can't really threaten the dead...so Lobo frags himself and becomes a ghost in order to get the job done!
Issue 40
Lobo (1993-1999) #33
In the town of Deluge, where the rain never ends, Lobo returns from the spirit world after killing the ghost of Lupus Galoopus. The only thing Lobo didn't count on was finding his body completely eaten by flesh-devouring snails! All that's left is a ratty Czarnian skeleton, but what the heck--a body's a body!
Issue 41
Lobo (1993-1999) #34
Avast ye, matey, if it arrren't Captain Ahab who's gone a-whalin' fer the Main Man's beloved dolphins! And fer that, Lobo be introducin' Ahab to the business end of his own harpoon! "Skewered through the scupper" takes on a new meanin' in the saltiest Lobo tale in creation!
Issue 42
Lobo (1993-1999) #35
Just when you thought things couldn't get weirder, Lobo signs on as the rough-and-ready trail guide for the infamous "Death-Trek," the re-enactment of an historic pioneer journey fraught with man-eating baboons.
Issue 43
Lobo (1993-1999) #36
"Death-Trek" comes to a frag-all wild conclusion as Lobo leads the remaining wagons towards the Desert of Despair, the final horrific place they must pass through in order to reach the Promised Land. The only problem is that there's a traitor in their midst who wants the Death-Trek to live up to its name.
Issue 44
Lobo (1993-1999) #37
It's just what everyone needed. Committed to paper for the first time--Lobo's Guide to Girls! What they want! What they need! Turn-ons and turn-offs! Makeup tips! Make-out tips! Everything you need to be as sexually attractive as everyone's favorite Czarnian brute!
Issue 45
Lobo (1993-1999) #38
Meet "Bomandi the Last 'Bo on Earth!" It's the dawn of time--one million B.C.! Life as we know it has just begun. And there stands the primitive Main Man! But fighting dinosaurs is small potatoes compared to the greatest challenge of them all--battling the Dinosaurs of Rock! Those old-timers are really something to be afraid of!
Issue 46
Lobo (1993-1999) #39
Lobo joins the murderous crew of the slaughter sailing schooner The Mutiny. In charge is the infamous Captain Rehab, a revenge-driven madman who lives only to seek out and destroy the sea monster "the Behemoth," the creature who ripped his body apart lo those many years ago. It goes without saying that there's a huge bounty on this sea monster that Lobo wouldn't mind getting his hands on. The only drawback is that he's a lowly sailor who signed on to the crew of The Mutiny in a drunken stupor.
Issue 47
Lobo (1993-1999) #40
Lobo and Lucky have been floating for two weeks in the guts of the giant space-whale. Little do they know that a mere intestine away floats Captain Rehab, still trying to kill the monster, alongside the Blackbutt pirate gang Lobo was hired to slaughter in the first fraggin' place.
Issue 48
Lobo (1993-1999) #41
The apartment of yuppie buddies sure didn't expect a couple of brutal, alien intergalactic bounty hunters to respond to their ad for roommates--but that's what happened when Lobo and Jonas Glim needed an inconspicuous joint to hole up in while getting ready for their big score. Still, it wasn't all bad. No, that's a lie. It WAS all bad. Drinking coffee, watching must-see TV, talking golf, discussing hair-care products, investing in junk bonds and eating healthily--Lobo and Jonas barely get out alive!
Issue 49
Lobo (1993-1999) #42
Nobody dumps the Main Man for another guy! Say it ain't so 'Bo?!? Lobo tangos his way to Argentina to find Perfidia--the girl who stole his heart. Little does he realize that he's gotta tear out a buncha beating hearts before he finds the one that he thinks beats only for him. Dancing and violence abound as the blood flows down Argentina way!
Issue 50
Lobo (1993-) #43
There's gotta be a reason that Lobo and his pal Jonas have donned hard-hats and are working up a sweat filling potholes on an alien planet--because it sure isn't for the lousy overtime!
Issue 51
Lobo (1993-) #44
Lobo handles Genesis with the same gut-wrenching aplomb he used with Zero Hour, Underworld Unleashed, and the rest of these damn cross-overs. Only this time, it's the end of the freakin' universe, and Lobo wasn't invited! So what does he do? He crashes the party! With booze, babes and brutality enough for everyone--including Darkseid!
Issue 52
Lobo (1993-) #45
Just because the biggest organized brawl of the season is scheduled for that night, doesn't mean Lobo can say no to an offer of easy credits for a protection job that same evening. But when Paranoid Jones hires the Main Man to be his bodyguard, the last thing he expects is to be shackled to Lobo's side and dragged center stage for a massive, old fashioned blood-fest.
Issue 53
Lobo (1993-) #46
"THE BIG BRAWL" conclusion. Lobo continues his payout fight against Jackie Chin along with Jonas Glim, Murder, Johnny Quietus and a few other brawlers. Al and Darlene contend against Lobo's bounty, Big Bopper, and Paranoid Jones gets gunned down. Also, Lobo loses his head--but not his spirit.
Issue 54
Lobo (1993-) #47
Lobo pursues his mark, Kiljoy Riggs, to the Planet of Perpetual Motion, the Kolossus of Roads! There's plenty of drivin', cruisin' and slaughter as Lobo proceeds to incur every possible moving violation in space. But do the antics of the Main Man interfere with the lovely honeymoon of newlyweds Meekly and Melda Milde?
Issue 55
Lobo (1993-) #48
At last, the jealously guarded secret can be revealed! Where the heck does Lobo get that loyal entourage of paramilitary penguins that are always trooping through these pages? Were they really the hopeless, downtrodden slaves of the tyrant of the North, Kris "Crusher" Kringle? It's a bitter, frightful tale, full of guns, ice, some fish, some egg-hatching and some brutal, murdering sociopathic maniacs.
Issue 56
Lobo (1993-) #49
Welcome to Planet Al's, a new, upscale restaurant that caters only to rich geeks and rich mob guys. Enter Lobo and his pal Jonas, who convince Al that they've got to work undercover as waiters to put the pinch on Don Alfonzo DeLonzo, a mob bigwig who's holding a "family" meeting at Planet Al's. They need to bring him in alive, so they promise that there'll be no shooting! Can the Main Man keep his word through the longest three-course meal in history?!?
Issue 57
Lobo (1993-) #50
The issue that few imagined could actually happen. The Main Man is asked to put a hit against none other than the Justice League. This one is going to get messy!
Issue 58
Lobo (1993-) #51
"TRUE STORIES OF THE HIGHWAY PATROL." The main man and Dawg get pulled into a standoff with Feds, the local mafia and an invincible Irish man named Heelander, all at the Lonesome motel! This one is not going to end well for anyone.
Issue 59
Lobo (1993-) #52
"THE HUNTING PARTY" part one. The main man crashes Goldstar's funeral and takes sacrilege to a whole new level!
Issue 60
Lobo (1993-) #53
"THE HUNTING PARTY" part two. It's a series of revoltin' eulogies for the dead super-cheez Goldstar, as Lobo disrupts the hell out of the ceremonies and does his level best to re-kill as many already-dead heroes as he can find.
Issue 61
Lobo (1993-) #54
"THE HUNTING PARTY" part three. The Goldstar fan club uses Lobo's mashed-up corpse to power a gigantic galactic "GoodVibes" machine, beaming waves of Goldstar-inspired niceness to an unsuspecting cosmos. Unfortunately for the cosmos, Lobo's built-in badness overwhelms Goldstar's built-in goodness, and waves of evil corrupt all that lives!
Issue 62
Lobo (1993-) #55
"WHAT I DID ON MY HOLIDAY." Cecil B. Geeky recounts the story of his family's holiday to the new theme park, Sheepworld! A great time is had by all. Until the main man turned it into giant bloodbath, that is.
Issue 63
Lobo (1993-) #56
"I MARRIED A MAIN MAN." A billion hearts are breaking--literally--with the news: the baddest bastich in the galaxy's gettin' married! Surely, this is one of the signs of the apocalypse! You are cordially invited to be there for Lobo's bone-breakin' bachelor party, vulgar vows and rip-roarin' reception, as well as the crashing consummation of the nastiest nuptials in history!
Issue 64
Lobo (1993-) #57
"THE CURSE OF TOOTN-KAMN!" How's the Main Man gonna have his fun when he's stuck in a town that's hosting the Intergalactic Police Convention? How else? Strap on a gun and a badge and teach the boys in blue a lesson in dishin' out some truly criminal justice! Miss this one and Main Marshal ain't lettin' you off with just a warning!
Issue 65
Lobo (1993-) #58
"ARS LONGA, VITA FRAGGIS!" 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.
Issue 66
Lobo (1993-) #59
"BAD WEE BASTARDS!" Reptile King Drago hires Lobo to become the massacring murderer of 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.
Issue 67
Lobo (1993-) #60
"THE ALL-NEW, NON-VIOLENT ADVENTURES OF SUPERBO" part one. 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 fighting 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?
Issue 68
Lobo (1993-) #61
"THE ALL-NEW, NON-VIOLENT ADVENTURES OF SUPERBO" part two! 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?
Issue 69
Lobo (1993-) #62
"THE ALL-NEW, NON-VIOLENT ADVENTURES OF SUPERBO" part three! Writer Alan Grant rampages through New York to put the lowdown beating of his life against Wizard Magazine editors for their critique of 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 will have to lay down the law on who and what he is…and he pummels Alan Grant on the side!
Issue 70
Lobo (1993-) #63
"SOUL BROTHERS" part one. Lobo arrives at his employer's rendezvous on Earth, which happens to be hosting a revivalist meeting. As he forces his way through the gathering to mock the preacher on stage, he sees an old acquaintance who welcomes him with a blast of Hellfire. The Demon Etrigan is in the house!
Issue 71
Lobo (1993-) #64
"SOUL BROTHERS" part two. Lobo regains consciousness within a black void, not knowing where he is or how he arrived here. (Not the first time that's happened.) Without warning, he is suddenly stuck by some invisible force. What is this invisible force, and where the frag is the Demon Etrigan?!
Issue 72
Lobo (1993-1999) #0
A ZERO HOUR tie-in! A couple of reservoir mooks pull a job that goes all screwy and wind up with a price on their heads and Lobo on their tails. But these bastiches may be their own worst enemies. While on the run, they compare wild but true stories about the Main Man's life.
Issue 2
Lobo #1000000
A DC ONE MILLION tie-in! What sort of insane mischief has the decrepit, disgusting monster known as Lobo been up to in the last couple of hundred centuries? The Main Old Man, bloated and hateful, tries to adapt to the majestic world beyond tomorrow!
Issue 5
Lobo/Demon: Hellowe'en (1996-) #1
"HELLOWE'EN!" When the Demon Etrigan hires Lobo to help a dragon destroy the Earth, the Main Man decides it's just the kind of Halloween Party he wants to crash! The one thing the demonic duo didn't count on was that the dragon might decide they'd make a nice appetizer before chowing down on terra firma!
Issue 4
Lobo/Deadman: The Brave and the Bald (1995-) #1
"THE BRAVE AND THE BALD!" Someone's put a bounty on Deadman's head, and it's Lobo who decides to bring him in... dead or deader!
Issue 6
Lobocop (1994-) #1
Lobo has just accidentally partied himself to death...but that doesn't mean the end of the Main Man from Czarnia—not when some twisted corporate scientists decide that he'd be the perfect subject for a sick experiment to create the ultimate police officer. Once they salvage Lobo's deranged brain for placement in a robot body, the Last Czarnian becomes...LOBOCOP. What follows is a hysterical look at Lobo's approach to law enforcement, with a universe full of both perpetrators and innocent bystanders subjected to Lobocop's oh-so-subtle way of dispensing justice.
Issue 3
Lobo Annual (1993-) #1
"HOUNDS FOR BLOOD" From interdimensional space come lifeforms as ferocious and predatory as they are hideous...shape-shifting parasites that harbor a terrible secret that threatens the planet Earth. It's death from beyond the stars for an angry Main Man when Lobo is ordered by Chief Dox to investigate a disturbing rift in space. But Dox places special L.E.G.I.O.N. agent Layla in charge of the mission, and Lobo finds that he's met his match in the butt-kickin' department!