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Glory Grant[]

He once dated Glory Grant and during a fight between him and Spider-Man she accidentally shot him dead. Grant was aiming for Spider-Man but got Eduardo instead.[1]

Dead No More[]

Years later, Lobo was brought back to life by the Jackal, along with numerous other Spider-Man villains. Spider-Man, upon discovering this, fled the Jackal's base in San Francisco with the Spider-Woman of another reality.[2] Lobo and the other revived villains were sent out to look for them.[3]

Attributes

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Powers

Lobo was a mutant with the ability to transform into a humanoid wolf under a full moon. Lobo is not a true werewolf, in that his powers derive from mutation and not from supernatural causes. Lobo resembles supernatural werewolves in that his transformations to lupine form occur at the rising of the full moon. He reverts to human form at dawn. Also similar to supernatural werewolves, Carlos can only be harmed by weapons composed of silver but as a human being he is open to harm from conventional weapons.

In lupine form Lobo possesses superhuman strength and agility. He also possesses superhumanly acute night vision and superhuman senses of hearing and smell (comparable to those of a wolf) when he is in lupine form. When he is in lupine form, Lobo retains his normal intelligence, although it is dominated by an animalistic blood-lust.

Abilities

Even in human form Lobo is faster and more agile than most people and can see in the dark better than most people can, but these abilities do not reach superhuman levels unless Lobo is in lupine form.

Trivia

Lobo is Spanish for wolf.

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