Should I blind buy the Lobo compendium?
why would you read comics if you're blind?
>>147147258Seek an optician OP
>>147147258Yeah. Duh.
>>147147258Buy one for me too
>>147147258Sure.
>>147147349fpbp
>>147147673and my axe
>>147147258I don't think you should buy anything blind.
>>147147258Up to you. It's kinda corny.
>>147147258buy two
>>147147258it's $35 on amazon. for 1200 pages that's a really good deal.
>>147147258Do it.
>>147147258he has no good comics but go ahead
>>147147258What's in it?
>>147147258Consider: There will never be a character like Lobo again, unless they decide to give him a second kid or something.
>>147155164There's also Bloodwulf, an expy of Lobo from Rob Liefeld.
>>147147258Lobo's a pretty good comic, so yea.
>>147153846His introductory comic is literally great.
I got my eye on a few of these compendiums but the size and thinking about spines give me pause. 1300 pages is a lot.
>>147147258If you like actual comedy and you aren't some zoomer faggot, you'll find Lobo a whole heap of fun. The only single bad thing I can mention is that some of the references may go over your headFor example one story is a parody of several oldschool westerns, the indians are dancing while singing Boomshakalaka (a rap/dance song by an african who called himself Apache Indian), one story is a parody of American Gladiators and features a parody of Victor Mature (called Victor Immature), there's a Blue Brothers duo in that same story, another story has a villain named after latin dance music artist Poncho Sanchez, they once parodied Robocop (aptly titled Lobocop, but I think they can't reprint it due to rights issues), and so on. One story an Archie style flashback even, another has a Popeye parody, etc etc etc.but even if you don't get the references, the books are still full of over the top crazy scenes.
>>147155187Omega Men #3?