Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009
By Alex Segura
Ready for a Lobo tale like no other? Is that possible, you ask? Well, you’ve never seen Lobo like this before. And by “like this” I mean written by heavy metal icon Scott Ian, with art by the legendary Sam Kieth. Got your attention? Good.
Lobo’s not shy when it comes to make enemies. The Main Man could probably care less about who likes or dislikes him. When you live your life as loud, loose and violent as Lobo, you might pick up an enemy or 12 along the way. An enemy like, well, Satan himself. Doesn’t get any bigger bad than that, does it?
And Satan, my friends, does not play around. Hell’s iron-fisted ruler has a serious mad-on for the last Czarnian, and he’s gonna hit Lobo right in his blackened, scabrous heart. So Lobo’s just gonna have to hit him harder. Repeatedly. In the FACE. But first, Lobo has to go to Hell…a little sooner than anticipated.
Ian makes his comics debut, joining forces with visionary artist Kieth to bring you a Lobo story that’s so over the top, you won’t even remember what the top used to look like! Bleeding dolphins, demonic Chihuahuas, the world’s worst cruise ship, exploding moons, severed heads, and still more sick fraggin’ stuff all await you on the Highway to Hell — don’t miss a single twisted page. In fact, get a dose by scrolling below.
LOBO: HIGHWAY TO HELL #1 hits 11/4.
Tags: anthrax, lobo, lobo: highway to hell, sam kieth, scott ian
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the preview is backwards.
But I love it. Go LOBO!
Nice to see Sam Keith’s take Lobo, but I have to ask: When’s Lobo going to show up in R.E.B.E.L.S.? I’ll take Vril Dox over Satan any day.
This preview reminds me of why Lobo became played out back in the ’90s. The point of Lobo is that he is a parody of the ultra-violent ’90s dude, not that he is an ultra-violent ’90s dude who says humorous things, while battling mythic creatures.
What the frack!? - only a 2-issue run?
what’s TCB?
@Will44
“Taking care of Business” is a popular phrase from the 50’s and 60’s It’s a phrase Elvis Presley used for his band. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TCB_Band
@meisterlegion - I’m pretty sure that the issues are 80 pages each with no ads.