Lobo Road Runner Special #1

Lobo Road Runner Special #1

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Bill Morrison
(A) Kelley Jones, Bill Morrison
(CA) Kelley Jones
Wile E. Coyote travels to the far reaches of space to hire Lobo to hunt down and kill his greatest nemesis of all time, the Road Runner. And when the Coyote and Lobo are after him, the Road Runner knows if they catch him-he's through. And the bonus Looney Tunes backup story features DC characters with story and art by Bill Morrison! RATED T
Date Available: 06/21/2017
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy


A flat out visual masterpiece from Kelley Jones makes Lobo tolerable for the first time since Justice League United. An inspired script and origin story by Bill Morrison for the coyote are just gravy at that point. Featuring one of the best mad-scientist laboratories since Bernie Wrightson's Frankenstein. This book honors the ridiculous nature of the cartoons while presenting it with period panache, tying everything back to Roswell.

Stick around for the all ages story at the end to find out that 'bastich' is an all ages word.


I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Bill Morrison
(A) Kelley Jones, Bill Morrison
(CA) Kelley Jones
Wile E. Coyote travels to the far reaches of space to hire Lobo to hunt down and kill his greatest nemesis of all time, the Road Runner. And when the Coyote and Lobo are after him, the Road Runner knows if they catch him-he's through. And the bonus Looney Tunes backup story features DC characters with story and art by Bill Morrison! RATED T
Date Available: 06/21/2017
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy


A flat out visual masterpiece from Kelley Jones makes Lobo tolerable for the first time since Justice League United. An inspired script and origin story by Bill Morrison for the coyote are just gravy at that point. Featuring one of the best mad-scientist laboratories since Bernie Wrightson's Frankenstein. This book honors the ridiculous nature of the cartoons while presenting it with period panache, tying everything back to Roswell.

Stick around for the all ages story at the end to find out that 'bastich' is an all ages word.


I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams


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