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Classic Lobo and Adam Warren's Dirty Pair is a chaotic comic match made in hell that would be a hell of a blast in a crossover.
You could title the meet-up "I Frag on the First Date"
Forget Mary Jane or Jean Grey: My favorite Redhead of the 90's is Caitlyn Fairchild.
Shifting attitudes and an aging demographic was the death knell to her. Not to mention a baffling mismanaged introduction into the New 52 DCU.
@DT2ComicsChat A swap that's not often mentioned is the original Baxter Stockman getting turned into a nerdy white guy for the TMNT cartoon.
In Duper Bastards, Humanoids published the Lobo comic DC doesn't give you anymore.
Lobo is just like the Punisher in that he's a simple character which writers get sorely wrong when they try to over think him.
Keep it simple, stupid.
@WeirdScienceDC Aptly, this is the face one makes when reading this page.
I love Alan Davis' Sue Richards. When he draws her, I can see why a horny sea king would risk a beat down by Marvel's premier superhero team.
Always dug this scene from Savage Dragon in 1992, so I was pleasantly surprised to see Bill Mantlo did a similar moment in Spider-Man with Spidey & Razorback in 1977.
While Stan Lee gave Spidey his humorous lines in the 60's, the wall-crawler didn't really have the same sharp patter again until the late 70's when Bill Mantlo started doing Spectacular Spider-Man.
C'mon -- that IRS line is gold.