WARNING: Comic Synopsis Contains Content That Some Readers May Find Offensive.

2024 has been a HUGE year for DC’s Lobo, who has come in swinging into main continuity like a wrecking ball. The bounty hunter for hire notably starred in the Superman story arc, House of Brainiac, and the three-part Green Lantern story arc, Guy’s Bogus Lobo Adventure. Despite both storylines having concluded in June, DC is far from finished with Lobo and promises to bring him back for his own scummy special.

On September 25, 2024, DC fans will have the chance to grab a copy of Kyle Starks and Kyle Hotz’s Lobo Cancelation Special #1, dubbed by DC as their “scummiest comic” of the year. This bold claim raises anticipation for the comic’s release, leaving fans to question if the publisher will truly deliver on its promise of presenting a comic that is as R-rated as it is teased to be.

LOBO CANCELATION SPECIAL #1 (2024)

Release Date:

September 25, 2024

Writers:

Kyle Starks

Artists:

Kyle Hotz

Cover Artist:

Kyle Hotz

Variant Covers:

Simon Bisley & Kyle Hotz

FEETAL’S GIZZ! Just when you thought it was safe to go back into outer space, the freakazoids at DC Comics ambush you with the scummiest comic book this side of Uranus! Get ready for the most skull-crunching, crotch-punting, and excrement asteroid-filled comic of the year!!! You’re going to be praying to gawd that we pulp this sleezefest before yer kids read it!

However, if one character in the DCU can live up to this promise, it’s DC’s Man Main Lobo, whose foul mouth and even fouler intentions make him the ideal star of this upcoming sleaze fest.

Lobo smiling in DC comics

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Kyle Starks and Kyle Hotz’s Lobo Cancelation Special #1 Promises to Claim the Title of ‘DC’s Scummiest Comic’

Kyle Hotz Lobo Art

The solicitation for the Lobo Cancelation Special not only amplifies the hype surrounding the comic but also vividly outlines what fans can expect in what promises to be an outrageously wild narrative. Described as “the scummiest comic book this side of Uranus,” the synopsis doesn’t hold back with its vividly foul descriptions and irreverent humor, urging readers to brace themselves for “the most skull-crunching, crotch-punting, and excrement asteroid-filled comic of the year!!!” What’s even more indicative of its content is the tongue-in-cheek warning that parents may not want their children to read it.

For fans ready to push the boundaries of their sensibilities, this special is set to become an instant favorite. The brief synopsis already hints at the Main Man embracing his quintessential traits: his wild, irreverent humor, and unapologetically inappropriate antics, while maintaining Lobo’s status as one of the DC Universe’s biggest and baddest characters. The title of the special can also be viewed as a clever nod and playful critique of “cancel culture.” If the comic lives up to its title, fans can expect Lobo to engage in shenanigans that could easily be deemed “cancel-worthy,” but honestly, that’s nothing new for Lobo.

Kyle Hotz’s Art For the Lobo Cancelation Special Already Makes the Comic a MUST-READ

In addition to the solicitations featuring the main cover for the Lobo Cancelation Special, Hotz also shared his cover on Instagram with a unique twist that fans won’t want to miss. Hotz created an Instagram Reel showcasing his inking and coloring of the main cover, along with a black and white upper body shot of the Main Man shirtless, flipping the viewer off with a cigarette dangling from his mouth. The reel is set to the music of Thunder Kiss ’65 by White Zombie, adding to the overall artistic badassery. This artwork teaser already establishes the Lobo-centric comic as a must-read for fans.

Lobo Cancelation Special #1 will be released on September 25, 2024, from DC Comics!

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