Lobo Is Awesome | Superman The Animated Series
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 ก.ค. 2024
- I recently ran a poll on my channel about which Superman the Animated Series villain to talk about next, and Lobo got almost 50% of the votes! So, let's talk about The Main Man and how this lewd and crude comic book character managed to make his way over to the DCAU.
#supermantheanimatedseries #Lobo #superman #dcau #stas
Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
0:33 Lobo's Comic Book Origins
1:34 Lobo Post-Crisis
3:06 Lobo's Comic Book Reinvention
4:49 The Main Man Part 1
6:34 The Similarities To Superman
8:00 Warrior Queen
8:30 Justice League: Hereafter
9:38 The Main Man Part 2
10:29 Lobo Webtoon
11:19 Conclusion
12:19 Self-Promotion
12:52 Next Time
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What I love about Lobo is that despite him being a Superman antagonist he's got no personal beef with Superman and instead sees fighting Superman as more of a friendly challenge.
Beyond that, Lobo is a pretty chill dude when you get to know him
@@Mr.GamerDude69 Exactly, he's my favorite villain, lol
@@Mr.GamerDude69 I don't think he allows many people to get to know him-- or that many people can survive or retain a stable lifelihood even being near him. A penchant for destruction and a knack for being a destructive *bleep*ss for the sake of it can be fun to watch from behind the screen, but if Lobo really existed he wouldn't give a flying rat's bumhole about anyone normal. Unless it's to rile them up and be an internet troll.
I love Lobo's design and he is pretty cool with a solid wit, but I'd rather not have him exist for real.
Unless it's the LEGO DC variant, that one seems more approachable/less likely to burn your house because he wants to roast some weenies.
Always with the affables.
That's why you should call him an antagonist instead of a villain.
Y'know, it's kinda nuts that DC has spent the last decade or so trying to turn Harley Quinn into their version of Deadpool, when they already had an equivalent "morally ambiguous, unkillable, semi-cartoonish and downright crude anti-hero" character with Lobo.
Lobo kinda wears thin if overexposed. Lobo is a great cameo but doesn't have enough web of relations or depth to carry an entire narrative.
Even dc made their first character breaking the fourth wall amd it was anbush bug sincr he was pretty much the original deadpool
I usually describe Lobo as “space grunge biker Deadpool” to people unfamiliar with the character.
@@HellecticMojo Could say the same thing about Deadpool, to be honest.
Can agree that using him and similar characters sparingly is more beneficial.
Lobo kind of feels like the Wario to Superman's Mario. One's kind, brave, and fights for what's right while the other is crude, greedy, and fights for entirely selfish desires.
I think Wario is the best comparison to make here
I always thought that bizarro was the wario version
@@ulyssesveracruz8343 Bizarro's more of a Fake Peppino to my understanding. Doesn't mean harm or malice, but his line of thought for doing good is so crooked and warped that he is actually very dangerous without realizing it.
@@jurtheorc8117 and they were both made in the image of their counterparts
Wario the Idea. ^
Fun Fact: Lobo is good* friends with Aquaman because of their shared love of dolphins.
*Good, being a relative term.
I need to re-read that 90's Aquaman comic by Peter David that had Lobo in it...
Depending on the version of Aquaman I can totally see them being pals. Hell, the Brave and the Bold Aquaman would hang out with him just because he'd always have a great story to tell afterwards.
Shame we didn't get such a story in The Brave and the Bold cartoon, far as I know.
Good point. Why didn't Lobo appear in brave and the bold? A team up with him and Batman would have been so much fun
@@zemox2534 Brave and the Bold was more silver age, wasn't it? Lobo is a bit of a later product.
Honestly, I'm not sure Lobo would dislike a woman who's his physical equal. My reading of the character, I think he'd enjoy that. He'd keep the relationship mildly antagonistic just for the joy of the fight, meaning that the, mhmmm, aftermath is a sweet conquest, well earned. He would by no means respect her and I think she'd be more likely to break it off than him, but I think he'd find it endlessly entertaining for as long as the other could tolerate to be around him. And then when she finally dumped him, he'd constantly badmouth her while pretending it wasn't a huge bruise to his ego that she dropped him from her life. He just comes across as messed up like that.
It would be the responsibility of being ruler and the prospect of it being boring that would drive Lobo away.
I'd say they're more likely to have an on-and-off-again relationship. He just... Shows up, they fight, the fornicate, they fight some more, they drink, and he takes off again.
I think both of them would be OK with this.
Lobo having a soft side with space dolphins regardless of being the most brutal bounty hunter is what DOOM Guy is to his pet bunny, Daisy. Both of these poor critters gets killed, which motivated these anti-heroes to avenge them.
Imagine the dying dolphin said its last words to Lobo, _"So long and thanks for all the fish."_
I wonder if the new doom game is set before or after the classic dooms. Maybe we'll get to see a nice, alive Daisy with its head on its body instead of a large wooden pole
I would probably be a villain too if someone killed my rabbit
Fun fact : lobo is stan lee favorite dc character
Understandable
“It feels like I’m being torn into a million pieces. Cool.” -Lobo
Lobo's long kid-friendly cursing as he flies through LexCorp lives rent free in my head. Also, his attempts to replace Superman on the Justice League were hilarious.
Poor, poor Lex.
Poor, poor Secret Society guys and gals.
Blew up the whole Video Essay world. Gave himself an "A".
Oh dear lawd its the board game guy!
Brad Garret was absolutely perfect for this part. They used his comedic chops perfectly (will always laugh at the reoccurring bit of him crashing through the LexCorp building) but Garret also does a great job of making Lobo feel like a real intimidating threat, despite the humor.
Which makes the voice changes in the webseries quite an old shame.
I can’t be the only one to think that Lobo looks like a cross between a Kiss member and a biker right?
Nope, i'm on the same team
Just like KISS !!!
Pretty sure that was the idea, at least the Biker part was
That's probably intentional.
He looks like Lemmy Kilmister if he wore Kiss paint
Always through a window.
Always through a wall.
Never through a door, that's for mortals!
What about through the roof?
@@michaelandreipalon359 oh the roof is always fair game to crash through, of course!
Dude is basically a Hell's Angel biker on steroids. "He's 90s counter culture!"
That’s no different than 60’s counterculture. No surprise most of those kids were the children of the boomers.
@@KCKingdomCreateGreatTrekAgain I think people have been too programmed to hear "60s counter culture" and immediately think of hippies. Baby Boomers who romanticize their hippie years have done a really good job of making that synonymous with the 60s.
I don't know, I wasn't alive for it, but I've seen enough people that were alive in the 60s roll their eyes at the whole "It was like a time of change man, like everyone was about peace love dope!" mentality.
The Main Man is a Massive Marvelous Master of Mayhem. Truly, a worthy Anti Hero.
I always enjoyed Lobo as a DCAU character. Perhaps it's the 90s kid in me that loved the anti-heros like Wolverine, but Lobo was just fun. Sure he was the villain, but he doesn't really see himself that way. He does what the Main Man wants to do and to hell with authority. He wasn't trying to rule the world, he wasn't twisted, he didn't have a sob story. He was just fun. Our brain could shut off and just enjoy things when Lobo was on screen. He might technically be a villain, but he was honestly closer to the hero/villain grey area than most. Lobo was a good time.
The alien swearing is such a clever and funny way to censor him
Oh, what the frag do you know, slag sucker?! You are such a stupid Basitch! (LOL, please don't be offended. I was just commenting on your point. )
Love some the adult jokes that were in his debut episode. He literally started a shootout in a bar called “the steaming load.” My dad cracked up when he saw that.
The DCAU sure is full of them. Just take a look at the Flash in JL+JLU.
Lobo is SO AWESOME, that his despicable reboot was literally shelved by Green Lantern!
We don’t talk about Nobo
Which GL?
@@michaelandreipalon359 Hal Jordon shelved New '52 Lobo, who's personality is literally everything the OG Lobo was supposed to be a parody of.
@@fist-of-doom487 Well, I remember that part in this Death Battle of Ghost Rider vs Lobo. Nobo was entirely outside of the OG's control.
@@peternguyen7530 Thanks for the trivia.
He's a villain without actually being evil.
He killed 5 billion people
@@boros4925Be fair, that was part of a science project.
A Antagonist
Lobo has been one of my favourite comic book characters for the longest time, I love how he's basically a parody of edgy, grim 90's era of comics and despite being so unstoppable and unkillable to the point that he's banned by Heaven and Hell and can even go toe to toe with Superman, yet despite all of that Lobo just remains as a simple bounty hunter who doesn't want power or take over the world all he wants is women, money and space dolphins. The Main Man is so FRAGGING cool and I Dan Garrett was an excellent pick to play Lobo and delivers great performance as the Main Man and they really utilise his comedic chops and though Lobo in this show is less brutal than he is the comics they still capture the character perfectly even in a more kid friendly show. Ive always loved Lobo's dynamic with Superman in the show and the comics as Lobo is in a way is kind of a twisted version of Clark/Kal-El as both are the last survivors of their worlds but Lobo killed his people intentionally. I also really like how Lobo's personality even gets on Superman's nerve's and the two have rather fun banter and dynamic that makes them great counterparts. I hope we see more of this dynamic in other media.
I love Lobo. He's hilarious and just a delight in any media he's in. And Brad Garrett doing the voice in DCAU... *chef's kiss*. That's my go to impression of Lobo whenever I talk about the Main Man.
Wish Lobo appeared more in the Timmverse cartoons. He was awesome and hilarious.
Stan Lee of Marvel stated Lobo was his favorite DC character.
Also, funny he looked like a member of KISS in his original design.
One time Lobo showed up in a Batman/Superman comic not to make trouble but just to tell Superman about the conquering aliens trying to control him and then not wanting to after discovering his brain lol. Then, he left after Superman asked him if he wanted to help.
I remember reading a Batman/Lobo crossover where they had to team up to find a psychic parasite that could only take over women.
Then it discovers that Czarnians are pretty much pure estrogen hormonally speaking, and Batman realizes that he has _no_ idea how to bring Lobo down.
I think my favorite Lobo moment is when he's talking with Jon, Clark's son, and they talk about Jon calls himself Superboy and gets treated with no respect. Then Lobo lays on some wisdom about being a man: Nobody gives you the title, you just gotta start acting like it. Lobo is The Main Man because he proves that he is, and nobody can take that away from him.
I am glad that DC restored Lobo to his Pre-New 52 persona.
Thanks be to that.
damn he wasn't kidding that lobo guy is pretty awesome
Or radical. Tubular.
Edit: Love the Ryuko Matoi PFP. Gotta love Kill la Kill, there's a buncha characters there that can remind one of Lobo!
Lobo is fucking amazing I agree~. And Brad Garret's voice was OUT-FUCKING-STANDING for him.
OUT-FRAGGING-STANDING, you mean.
LOBO is the Main Man and he always Delivers the way you always deliver the good retrospective videos. I wish he had more appearances.
I must admit, I felt a bit sad when reading about their plans for the Lobo show (Linda Hamilton and William H Macy had been cast in guest roles!)
I'm not bummed on it not happening. Imagine the number of Batman Beyond and Justice League plotlines that might have gotten hurt because the showrunners transferred or something.
Lobo is the Wario of DC.
Another note, yeah Lobo definitely has a lot of respect for Superman. Its spelled quite clear at the end of The Main Man where Lobo couldn't help but respect superman for going out of his way to take care of the Preserver's animals (which vaugely seems to mirror the love of space dolphins). A shame he was so badly underutilized in Justice League, it would have been interesting to see him pop up during the final season of JLU, especially during the series finale.
I don't know, him appearing in two major roles and a cameo or two is fine enough by me.
Lobo is amazing and I loved what Alan Grant did with the character throughout his run. I especially remember the final issues of the 90s series wherein Alan Grant gets chained to an electric chair and is forced to turn Lobo into a more traditional superhero. At the end of the day the whole thing fails and the comic book gets cancelled, but not before taking several swipes at the way the comic book industry works.
One things that should be noted is that while Lobo was conceived as a parody of gritty and violent superheroes, because he was officially part of the DC Universe, he didn't have "fair use/parody" protections. This put *a lot of strain* on Alan Grant who had to make frequent changes in the stories to avoid lawsuits.
What else is there to say about the main man?
- There was actually a Lobo movie in the works. Grant outright rejected the script when he read "Lobo does bad things to help his dying Grandma". Grant was very bitter about his experiences in Hollywood and gave Lobo a very telling line in "Lobo Goes to Hollywood": It ain't scripts those creeps are buying, *it's souls.*
- He actually fathered over 600 ba***rds throughout the universe. Said ba***rds actually joined forces in order to take him out in the "Infanticide" storyline. Spoiler: they fail.
- His Czarnian school teacher actually survived Lobo's massacre on Czarnia and wrote an exposę about him. Lobo is forced to keep her alive in "The Last Czarnian" storyline because he gave his word to Vril Dox that she wouldn't die while in his custody but broke her neck as soon as Dox took her in (because, well, she wasn't in Lobo's custody anymore).
- He wrote a guide to women. Unsurprisingly, he has no idea to actually deal with them and more often than not he gets his ass handed to him.
- Shakespeare and Edgar Allan Poe actually reviewed one of his issues to reveal what happens when a storyline prematurely runs out of plot. They were horrified to discover Lobo filled the missing plot pages with *them.*
Either way, this sounds like peak meta-narratives and expectations getting subverted galore!
Lobo is a badass, ya gotta love him!🔥😎👍🏼
My sentiments entirely
This was the first time I knew Lobo as he was a unusual character but I think Brad Garrett was perfect for the role as that is how he should sound like.
I really like in the DCAU, Lobo has this way of bringing out emotional responses we'd otherwise not see.
When Superman returns from the future, he's imediately tired of Lobo and fires him, telling him that he doesn't care what Lobo does, so long as it ain't on Earth which leads to this
Lobo: "Next time you lolipops need help, don't bother askin' the Main Man!"
J'ohn, super annoyed as well and showing a bit of sarcasm (a rare treat) "WE DIDN'T ASK YOU THIS TIME!"
I didn't think much of Lobo when he first appeared in Omega Men but started to fall in love with the character after he joined L.E.G.I.O.N. The Main Man will never be considered a hero but he can be wildly entertaining and that's more than good enough for me!
The MAIN MAN always delivers ! And damn do I wish L.E.G.I.O.N gets a proper adaptation. Vril Dox II deserves to be better known...
Great character breakdown as always! To me Lobo, is less of an outright villain and more of a lovable scumbag.
As your comment about Lobo being a dark reflection of Superman- There was that Alan Grant Novel, Last Sons about the last of their kind heroes- Superman, Martain Manhunter, and Lobo. Well, it was like mostly about Lobo and those other guys were in it too.
One of my favorite books ever. Thanks for bringing it up. 👍
He looks like Lemmy Kilmister if he wore Kiss paint
I always saw Lobo as a weird space mix of Lemmy Kilmister and Beetlejuice for some reason.
Check the Crossover comic Lobo/the Mask. It's one of the most hilariously unhinged thing I've ever read.
There was a Lobo DCAU spinoff planned? SOMEONE CALL THE WATCHTOWER DATABASE!
Time to do a "Gondor Calls For Aid" montage.
Lobo pointed at those full gas tubes like a rapper pointing at a big ass is such a funny gag. Love the Main Man.
They didn't go into it in the show, but I'm glad they at least made some references to how he always keeps his promises. It's a near psychological compulsion in the comics.
And then there's the loopholes.
The mention of how Lobo's species reproduced, that is actually shown in detail in Young Justice. After he loses a finger or something, the end credits for a while show it getting bigger and forming like a humanoid infant later on before it's squashed by Lobo.
Lobo and Guy Gardner in the comics of the JLA in the 80s and 90s were pure chaotic energy 😂😂😂😂
They walked so that Deadpool could run 🤣
Lobo is pure, unadulterated badass. He was always the more enjoyable antagonists in the show. #SpaceDolphins
Given that he was introduced in a two-parter, it's surprising that he didn't have a more prominent role in the show. Heck, that "zoo" wound up being brought back more.
Also, personal pet peeve...
5:10 Part 1 (alphanumeric)
9:40 Part II (Roman numeral)
Let's just say the writers figured they did more than enough for the guy. And besides, there's the tie-in comics.
Hehe, I see your point.
I can’t wait for your vid covering Shriek
I'm editing it as we speak. I'm about a third of the way through it and aim to have it up for channel members this weekend.
Bibbo Lebowski…is a character that I REALLY want to see in more Superman stuff.
I know. Am still shocked about the guy being underused in the series, and maybe even the tie-in comics.
A pretty good character analysis on Lobo, from his comic book origins to his appearance in the DCAU. I also appreciate the use of parallels when comparing and contrasting Lobo to Superman. For the record, I honestly think that the looks of despair the justice league give are for missing Superman, not for needing Lobo. I do, however, agree with your theory that Lobo at least respected Superman and might have been glad deep down that Superman wasn't dead during the Justice League two-parter episodes hereafter.
Kinda wish you'd mentioned that Czarnians were pretty much hippies by the time Lobo came to be, at least in a few interpretations. In the _Last Sons_ novel, Lobo pretty much brought back substance abuse just by existing; he was such a shock to their culture that they needed to find an escape from him (allegedly, it's kind of the Main Man's perspective we learn that from so not entirely reliable).
Now the Question deserves his own series
He's like the Mask. He started in an incredibly violent comic, and he's an immoral villain. But thanks to the live-action movie with Jim Carrey and its animated series, he became a lovable antihero, which many children recognize.
Perfect timing, a new compendium of classic Lobo stories is just about to hit shelves if y’all want to read about the Main Man
First exposure to the Main Man was DCAU Superman and he was an instant favorite. A challenge for Supes but not a jot of malice to be had.
I always enjoy it when the Main Man gets the spot light.
I wasn't sure what to expect with this video, but you've given me more of an appreciation for Lobo, warts and all. I hadn't thought of hus similarities to Superman aside from both being the last of their kind.
It's kind of refreshing to have a hedonistic villain as a change of pace from the more dour ones. Scenes such as his cameo at the end of "Warrior Queen" were fun.
Also, Brad Garrett's voice acting was perfect for the STAS version of the character.
DC are releasing the first volume of the Lobo Compendium in a few months. If you can track it down, I recommend it.
@@SerumLakeCool - thanks for the heads up!
@@SerumLakeHmm, what are the Compendium components?
Per Amazon: “Collects Lobo (miniseries) #1-4,Lobo #0-9, Lobo Annual #1-2, Lobo Paramilitary Christmas Special #1, Lobo’s Back #1-4,Lobo: Blazing Chain of Love #1, Lobo: Infanticide #1-4, Lobo: Portrait of a Victim #1,Lobo: Unamerican Gladiators #1-4, Lobo Convention Special #1, Lobo: A Contract onGawd #1-4, Lobo: In the Chair #1, Green Lantern Corps Quarterly #8, Superman: TheMan of Steel #30, The Demon #11-15, The Omega Men #3, profile pages from Who’sWho #8, and the Lobocop #1 parody”
Also it’s out on 25th June (!!!) which is much sooner than I was expecting
Lobo reincarnated as a squirrel.
Now that’s nuts.
Lobo is life
I love Lobo , pleased you covered him. The cartoon did a good job of adapting such a brutal character I just wish they had included Dawg.
I'm so fucking happy the main man got the proper FRAGGIN respect he deserves
The main man was my introduction to the character. My first thought was "Superman gets to fight a space punk biker; he can scratch that off his bucket list."
He did not disappoint.
I loved that Justice League episode where Lobo showed up to lead them. It's such a great portrayal of his character, someone who thinks they're helping after a friend dies. He just does it in his uniquely abrasive way. Also, him piling cars onto Kalibek and making him say "uncle" is one of his best moments.
Rest in Peace, Keith Giffen and Comichistorian
I'm huge Lobo fan. For the cartoon voice, I personally would have used Jessie the Body Ventura. For a movie actor, I would use Hapfor the Mountain from Game ofThrones.
0:50 Jesus, they really knew what they were doing with that cover eh?
I enjoyed his appearance in the Dcau and brad garrets performance, i just wish hed gotten another appearence in unlimited. His appearance in young justice was fine, hope to see him in future stuff. Legion of superheroes would have been a good fit for him, given the intergalactic setting but unfortunately he's just a small cameo
On the one hand, I actually wanted Mr. Mxyzptlk and Gilbert Gottfried to come back on JL or JLU.
Lobo is underrated af. I remember him being fun af and my fav character in the show next to parasite. I need him in a DCU movie… but I need parasite to be a Superman villain in a DCU movie so badly he’s so underrated
Space Hell's Angel who'll frag a bastich for a deca-cred. The Main Man 2-parter introduced him to me, and he gets an interesting role in Young Justice as a kind of measuring stick to see how their abilities have improved over time.
Lobo breaks the laws of physics by speaking in space, sure, but what's more remarkable is the fact he manages to smoke a cigar while riding on his space-bike, a feat which should be even more impossible. You could handwave the speaking in space thing to be a quirk of his alien physiology, maybe a kind of subconscious telepathy or something, but both burning things and smoking require the presence of oxygen, which space notably lacks.
Oh, that's where you're drawing the line? Not the time he, say, pulled the alien entity Solaris out of the sky, which is as heavy as a star, despite lacking leverage? ~ Wiz from Death Battle
Lobo is a mega Basticth badass that should always be taken seriously! He’s so freaking cool!😃
Shriek? Batman Beyond’s Shocker? Talk about a tonal shift!
*Ba-dum-tss!*
@@michaelandreipalon359 Not what I meant initially, but I’ll allow it!
SHOCKER! sHOOOOOCKEEEEEEER!!!!!!
Lobo and Mr. Myxyzptlk are similar in that both were in the "fighting Superman" shtick just fo' the kicks and giggles! And both were awesome!
Hell Yeah its time for THE MAIN MAN to show what's what! Also Lobo is more like a Vigilante Merc than a outright Villain Merc ngl its really hard to dislike the guy. (and this is coming from an adult ASD guy here who used to only think in black and white Lobo is quite the lighter grey considering his sense of respect to heroes like Superman)
4:12 - Seeing Death look that angry is . . . deeply unsettling.
Listen, you put a man in a leather jacket, and give him a vaguely motorcycle looking thing: Hes my favorite character
We need more Lobo.
I too, love Lobo.
Brad Garrett's voice work and making him much more Looney Tunes comedic versus his vulgar violent comic book counterpart made his two parter very memorable and I'm so glad he was reused in Justice League's Hereafter. It really cemented how similar, but different, Superman and Lobo are.
Lobo made by keith giffen and roger slifer was genius
Lobo is my #1 Fav DC and Just outright FAV Comic Book Character of all Time! Reading his book got me thru some hard times and Always put a Smile on my Face! And I will always ARGUE against those that say Lobo a Direct Rip Off of Wolverine, because He is NOT! More a Satire of that Loner Tough Guy Hard Shell with a good heart Scenario. Except in Lobo's case, he Doesn't Have a Good Heart! He is the True Epitome of the Stereotype, and for that I love HIM! He is Just Bad and He makes it FUN with no Drama!
Thanks!
No, thank you 🙇♂️
The Space Dolphins bit got me. XD
The reason Lobo I think isn't quite considered a fullblown villain is because, like the video stated, his overall end goal is just to make money and have a good time. And there's nothing wrong with that, it's just *how* he goes about it that calls his morals into question. He doesn't do heinous things so he can rule galaxies or acquire ultimate power, he does heinous things so he can rock out and get laid. And I'll be damned if those aren't relatable motivations.
And yet, for some strange reason, he always keeps his word. Not a lot of villains do that, hell most decent people and heroes don't do that. So why does he? What the hell does he gain from keeping his word and promises?
They should give him his own show.
DCAU Lobo is indeed awesome, I love the guy and can't even see him as a villain, in a world where all characters have to fit some sort of moral standard and bad deeds are supposed to be punished or be portrayed as shameful Lobo stands for unapologetic self centered slef indulgent pursuit of fun and captures so much of the raw 90s over the top ATTITUDE era, dude isn'teven bad he just DGAF about others only THE MAIN MAN himself
Yeah same, he’s less a villain and more a biker thug who somehow managed to be involved with all these super beings
To this day I keep cursing the DCAU executives for not giving Lobo his own show!
I don't. Spin-offs have the chance to debilitate their then-ongoing source shows at times.
@@michaelandreipalon359plus, Lobo would've probably been the DCAU version of "Joey". He's fine in small doses, but not someone to build a show around.
The original edge lord.
love your channel!!
Thanks!
Lobo is basically "90s comic book antihero" personified 😅
Characters like Deadpool Punisher and Ghost rider are anti-heroes they at least have some form of nobility and will genuinely try to protect the innocent while Lobo does it for money and is more villainous with his actions!
Brad Garret's Lobo is such a joy to watch. He's got plenty of great lines in the DCAU.
i have dispointed in myself for missing the stream
banger video sir!
No worries, you watched it after the fact and that's just as good in my eyes (even better for leaving a comment!)
It's shocking to me that DC didn't roll out some version of Lobo when Deadpool took off in popularity.
Now i like Lobo even more
i never thought he was that much of a foil
Lobo literally found and followed his Ikigai.
Fun fact: Lobo is the Portuguese word for wolf.
Don't be stupid. Lobo is Czarnian for "he who devours your entrails and thoroughly enjoys it." lol
I always liked Lobo!
Please do more Superman animated videos. Thank you for the video
this is criminal!!!! 😤😤
how could you leave out when Lobo got a green lantern ring? !! comic Gold.