Lobo's mission continues to progress despite of its dangers.
Lobo will have to arrive in earth and he will be forced to work with other mercenaries if he want to accomplish his objective. However, this could put him in a situation that he doesn't really like.
Second issue from this new book and sadly, it still fails to impress me.
Cullen Bunn is delivering a pretty derivative story about bounty hunters that somehow includes a version of Lobo that continues to be completely uninteresting.
For one, the writer continues to try to give the main character a more complex background but by doing so, he's just making him more redundant. Now he's just "badass mercenary #157" and this is something that I don't find compelling at all.
The rest of the cast is not really that intriguing so far since they follow the same tropes.
In terms of the artwork, Keilly Brown and Nelson DeCastro are on pencils and their work is not that distinctive aside from some good looking flashback scenes.
So yeah, not liking where this is going. I think I will be dropping it.
"For one, the writer continues to try to give the main character a more complex background but by doing so, he's just making him more redundant."
ResponderBorrarI don't really see how giving Lobo a more complex background would make the character more redundant. What's wrong with fleshing him out? He doesn't have to be Bozo the loser space clown.