In connection with the holiday season, dear reader, I would like to offer you a list of the most interesting stories that you can read around a blanket, Christmas carols and good food.
Lobo: Paramilitary Special Holidays
It’s one of Lobo’s funniest, cruelest, and roughest chapters. This story of Keith Giffen and Alan Grant, with drawings by Simon Bisley, was originally published in 1992 and sends a Black Man for one particularly difficult prey: Santa Claus. The bounty hunter is hired by the Easter Bunny to finish off the “competition”, leading to a fierce battle between Santa’s and Lobo’s elf army. As you can imagine, this story is not a so-called children’s reading. Of course, this comic book is particularly rowdy and transgressive for its time. By the way! Did you know that this comic has a short film version made in 2002? You can see it at this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pEIkuIYJGtM.Lobo: Portrait of a bastard .