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This is a vintage 1983 comic book, "Omega Men #3," featuring the first appearance of the popular character Lobo in the DC Universe. The comic is professionally graded by CGC as 9.4 Near Mint with White pages, making it highly collectible for fans of US Comics and superheroes. The issue was written by Keith Giffen and Roger Slifer, with art by Mike DeCarlo, and has a partial color cover by Roger Slifer and Mike DeCarlo. This single issue from the Bronze Age is a must-have for comic book collectors interested in key first appearances and significant characters within the DC Universe.
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Product Identifiers
PublisherDC Comics
eBay Product ID (ePID)6056909950
Product Key Features
LanguageEnglish
EraBronze Age (1970-83)
Artist/WriterKeith Giffen, Roger Slifer, Anthony Tollin, Mike Decarlo
Cover ArtistKeith Giffen, Mike Decarlo
GenreSuperheroes, Science Fiction
Publication Year1983
CharacterJerstal, Harry Hokum, Omega Men Demonia, Plock, Harpis, Bedlam, Lobo (Intro), Grafflings, Kalista, Tigorr, Lobo, Greeshagurt, Citadel Soldiers, Lt. Foreman, Humbeck (Death), Berserk (Robot), Shlagen, Primus
Series TitleThe Omega Men
Issue Number3
Additional Product Features
Volume Number1
Number of Pages36
Publication DateJune 1983
AttributionPortions of content provided by the Grand Comics Database under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License (CC BY-SA 4.0)
I like that it is the first appearance of lobo. The cover art is fire. It’s from a good series as well. It’s an issue that’s growing in popularity. Also, I can’t go wrong with a slabbed CGC 9.8 of this for what I fell was a fair value when I purchased it.