Lobo #35
In "Die ganz neuen, gewaltfreien Abenteuer von Superbo - Teil 2: Die Leiden des A.Grant," Alan Grant finds himself trapped in a bizarre creative purgatory, forced to write a non-violent Lobo story that defies every instinct of the character he’s been writing for years. With every attempt at action or profanity met by painful electric shocks, the writer’s sanity begins to fray as Lobo’s frustration mounts—until the line between creator and creation starts to blur. Written by Alan Grant and Christian Heiß, with art by Greg Luzniak and Mark Propst, and a cover by Greg Luzniak and Mark Propst, this 2000 Dino Verlag issue delivers a surreal, meta take on storytelling under constraint.
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Alan Grant darf keine Gewaltszenen und Flüche für Lobo mehr schreiben. Jedesmal wenn er es tut bekommt er einen Stromschlag und so vierliert Lobo gegen das Team der "Sechs", bis es ihm zu viel wird und Alan durchdreht.
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