When Stephanie Plum needs money to keep Rex fed and happily running on his wheel in his cage, she heads down to Vincent Plum Bail Bonds, where Connie sets her up with bounties to collect. It's an arrangement that Lobo knows well. At least he did, until Omni Omega+ Entertainment Corp bought out Naco's Taco and Bounty Shop.
Lobo may not like movies about antiheroes featuring gratuitous violence, juvenile humor, and outdated pop culture references. But OOEC wants him to work for them. Will Lobo become the next must-see TV star? And what kind of cases will Lobo and Dawg the Bounty Hunters pursue?
Here's all the info from DC Connect:
Lobo #2 Preview
Writer: Skottie Young
Artist: Jorge Corona
Cover Artists: Jorge Corona, Lee Bermejo, Sweeney Boo & Tyler Kirkham
Publisher: DC Comics
Price: $3.99/$4.99 Card Stock
Issue Length: 32 Pages
Release Date: April 15, 2026
Skottie Young and Jorge Corona’s Lobo dips his toe in the filthiest business there is: Show Business!
Space, Spacetober 2X, 2026/SpacePRwire—In a move many are calling “prescient” and “a VC thirst trap,” a content industry leader has acquired a series of bounty hunting businesses and exclusive rights to their contractors’ likenesses, voices, and victims while retaining full indemnity for any crimes committed thereby. Lobo will be the jewel in the company’s crown, with the world-famous multi-hyphenate “Main Man” set to star in an ∞-season reality series documenting his exploits. Fans can look forward to Lobo’s interactions with Detective Comics’ rich portfolio of characters and franchises, such as Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman.
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