Or maybe those were parodies of Wolveroach from Cerebus.

§ October 18th, 2024 § Filed under dc comics, indies, publishing, retailing § 5 Comments

So, alas, I’ve been going through the collection of a late customer of mine…a longtime customer, in fact, going back to the early days of my toil at the previous place of employment. Probably about 30 years or so…when I opened up my shop, he followed me over, which I always appreciated.

He passed away last year, and his brother brought me most of his collection then, but this week brought me several more boxes. I took a first pass through them and pulled out some items of interest…and he was a huge Lobo fan, so he had lots of Lobo ‘n’ related comics, including one I haven’t seen in decades. I thought I’d present a few of them here today.

From the “Lobo-related” category, here are a couple of parodies, starting with Spoof Comics Presents #9, featuring “Hobo: Patricide.”


The title is a parody of the 1992 DC Comics mini Lobo: Infanticide, a title I still can’t believe actually made it to the stands. Anyway, like many parody comics of the period, part of the joke was gender-flipping the characters, so we get a Lady Lobo here. This Is A Fetish for Someone™, as a very wise and stunningly handsome person once said.

Speaking of which, there was a later one-shot by the same company titled Wolverbroad Vs. Hobo…Wolverbroad being a parody of, oh, I don’t know, the old Legion of Super-Heroes character Timber Wolf I think.

In the non-gender-flipped category of parody was this comic, somewhat surprisingly from Eclipse Comics in 1992. It’s Loco Vs. Pulverine #1:


…Pulverine, of course, being a parody of, oh, I don’t know, Puck from Alpha Flight I think. This comic had an amusing wraparound cover, inspired by the similar cameo-filled cover on the famous Superman Vs. Muhammad Ali treasury.

Here’s the back cover:


…where you can see such luminaries as Hagar the Horrible:


…and here is celebrity power couple Krazy and Ignatz from the classic Krazy Kat strip.


Plus, here’s a special note from creator Gary Yap:


Last but not least is the comic I was shocked to see in this collection…well, okay, not shocked that in was in this collection, given the preponderance of Lobo stuff, just shocked that I’ve finally seen it again after all this time. It’s the infamous The Wisdom of Lobo one-shot from 1992:


I last wrote about this on my site in 2011 in these two posts, in which I noted I hadn’t seen it in forever even back then.

To recap, this came in a slipcased set, with the slipcase featuring an image of Lobo’s face. The books inside were Lobo’s Greatest Hits (a compilation of early Lobo appearances from Omega MenLobo mini-series, and this Wisdom of Lobo thing. We sold a lot of these sets, and demand for Lobo was high enough that we even broke up some of these sets and sold the components individually.

I mentioned in one of my earlier posts that the Grand Comics Database included a note on the Wisdom book that retailers were annoyed by the gimmick (in that the 64 pages inside were blank, you see), but that note seems to be gone now. But as I said then, it didn’t really annoy us, and when pricing out the components of the slipcased set vis-à-vis its retail price, the Wisdom book was essentially free.

I didn’t remember then what we sold the Wisdom comic for on its own, but the copy from this collection still had the old shop’s price tag. For a mere $1.50, you could have had this Lobo-branded sketch book for your very own.

To continue repeating myself from those older posts, I’m surprised that I haven’t seen more of these over the decades. I know we sold a ton of those slipcased sets, I figured eventually some would make their way back to me. It took 32 years, and the unfortunate passing one of my favorite customers, but here it is, filling in that little gap in my remembrances of comics retail past.

Thanks, Dale, for the opportunity to see these weird Lobo things again. I’ll find good homes for them.

5 Responses to “Or maybe those were parodies of Wolveroach from Cerebus.”

  • Thom H. says:

    I’m sorry to hear about your customer. I love that he had such specific taste in comics and was such a completist.

    The scroll down from the “Hobo” logo to the actual image is the most surprising thing I’ve seen on the internet in a while. I thought that was going in a completely different direction.

  • Daniel T says:

    The anatomy of Hobo’s torso is…interesting.

  • Snark Shark says:

    Funny when a character who is ESSENTIALLY a parody gets parodied.

    ” Lobo: Infanticide, a title I still can’t believe actually made it to the stands.”

    Keith Giffen wasn’t afraid to offend! LOBO and LOBO’S BACK were better, though.

    “The Wisdom of Lobo”

    That fucking STUPID thing. All DC has to do is call ALL of their artists and throw together a pin-up page book. Would have been better than a PILE OF BLANK pages. Unless Lefield drew it all, of course.

  • Oliver says:

    The line of Spoof Comics didn’t just gender-swap their characters — in the amusing case of ‘Goat Rider vs Moobius’, their genders *and* species were changed!

    https://x.com/OliverGoldie1/status/1812819433510916503

  • J Ruttan says:

    Of course, a real life Lady Lobo would look more like one of those gold medal shot-putters you saw on the Summer Olympics….