Lobo #27
In "One Night at the Morgue," writer Alan Grant and artist Carl Critchlow deliver a wildly unpredictable blend of horror and humor as a morgue doctor races to complete his own Frankenstein-like experiment—driven by a morbid curiosity about life after death—only to be constantly disrupted by a time-hopping bounty hunter who’s convinced Lobo’s corpse is about to show up. With cover art by Carl Critchlow and Mark Propst, this 1996 DC issue stands out for its offbeat tone and the eerie tension of a lab where science, madness, and interdimensional chaos collide.
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A morgue doctor who is about to complete his own version of Frankenstein to find out if there is life after death keeps having his work interrupted by a time hopping bounty hunter who is pretty sure that Lobo's corpse is due to show up in the lab at any moment.
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