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A truly unhinged part of Lobo's backstory that seemed as though it would likely be too much for the DC Universe to adapt is now already DCU canon.
But in 1987, Keith Giffen helped to relaunch the Justice League as Justice League International, a more comedic take on DC’s premier team. The series was a runaway success, and in that title, he reintroduced Lobo, looking more like a Hell’s Angels ...
Lobo, that crazy intergalactic mercenary affectionately known as "The Main Man" is rumbling into James Gunn and Peter Safran's DCU and onto the big screen this June with his first live-action feature film in director Craig Gillespie's " Supergirl " film, courtesy of the wildly charismatic Jason Momoa.
Jason Momoa is bringing the DC Comics character Lobo to life in Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, and DC Studios‘ co-head James Gunn is teasing his performance. In a new post, Gunn shared a message he received from Momoa when he was confirmed to lead DC ...
A new villain originally introduced as a joke has grown into a serious and timely threat to the Justice League and DC Universe.
Momoa himself has long expressed enthusiasm for Lobo, frequently describing it as a dream role in past interviews. While Momoa’s portrayal of Aquaman has been very well-received, Lobo is radically different DC character with a far more outlandish ...
Our story opens with the Man Main doing what he does best: hunting bounties and killing anyone who gets in his way. Or looks like they might get in his way. Or just generally annoy him. Yet despite being a high-functioning sociopath, Lobo is no common killer.
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Jason Momoa Reveals Advice From Marvel Actor That He Channeled Playing Aquaman and Supergirl's Lobo
Jason Momoa landed his “ultimate dream” role with Lobo, the alien mercenary making his jump from comic books to the silver screen in the DC Extended Universe’s Supergirl.
The match-up of Wonder Woman vs Lobo is compelling on its face, but this issue felt more like a Lobo story with Wonder Woman in it than an even-handed story featuring them both. That’s apparent from the very first page, and it doesn’t ever really find ...
Actor Jason Momoa is ditching the trident rod he held throughout DC Studios' "Aquaman" films as he was recently announced to play the rugged antihero Lobo in the upcoming "Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow" movie. Momoa, 45, announced he is playing Lobo in an ...
