90s Lobo San Diego Comic Con Where Were You 1992 t-shirt Medium

$249.99 USD

Chest 19.5 in.

Length 25 in.

Content: 100% Cotton

Tag Brand: Anvil

This amazing shirt is a souvenir from the 1992 edition of San Diego Comic Con. The shirt says, "I kicked butt at San Diego Comic Con" and it features a graphic of the awesome fictional bounty hunter, Lobo asking, "where the frag were you?" The early 90s marked the peak of Lobo's popularity as comic fans went crazy over the character's edgy biker-inspired redesign. The character's new image was largely thanks to Simon Bisley, who was contacted by Alan Grant and Keith Giffen to give Lobo a visual and conceptual revamp.

In 1992, Grant and Giffen put together new Lobo comics that included the mini-series Lobo's Back and Lobo Infanticide, and the brazen bounty hunter emerged as a new DC Comics fan-favorite. With DC debuting one of the first mega-booths to appear at San Diego Comic Con in the early 90s, Lobo's presence was definitely felt. The following year, DC would even introduce a new tongue-in-cheek comic, Lobo Convention Special, in which the titular terror travels to a comic convention himself.

Fits like a modern unisex adult medium. There is a small hole on the front, see pics.






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