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Lobo (Dell Comics) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lobo (Dell Comics)
Lobo is a fictional Western comic-book hero who is the medium's first African-American character to headline his own series. ==Publication history== Lobo starred in Dell Comics' little-known, two-issue series ''Lobo'' (Dec. 1965 & Sept. 1966), also listed as ''Dell Comics'' #12-438-512 and #12-439-610 in the company's quirky numbering system. Created by Dell editor and writer Don "D. J." Arneson and artist Tony Tallarico,〔(Lobo ) (1965 character) at Don Markstein's Toonopedia. (Archived ) October 31, 2011.〕 it chronicled the Old West adventures of a wealthy, unnamed African-American gunslinger called "Lobo" by the first issue's antagonists. On the foreheads of vanquished criminals, Lobo would leave the calling card of a gold coin imprinted with the images of a wolf and the letter "L".〔(''Lobo'' #1 (Dell, 1965 Series) ) at the Grand Comics Database〕 Tallarico in a 2006 interview said that he and Arneson co-created the character based on an idea and a plot by Tallarico, with Arneson scripting it. Arneson, in a 2010 interview, disputed this version of Lobo's creation:
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