Lobster Random

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Lobster Random as seen in the cover of the 2000 AD #1349, by Graham Rolfe
Lobster Random as seen in the cover of the 2000 AD #1349, by Graham Rolfe

Lobster Random is a character in the comic book 2000 AD. He was created by Simon Spurrier and artist Carl Critchlow.

Ugly of temper and with a pair of claws surgically grafted onto his sides, Lobster Random was a genetically modified soldier, adapted to never need sleep or to feel pain. After being discharged from the military he found his talents lay in the art of torture, and hired out his services for any client who required information and wasn't squeamish about the methods employed to get it. "Lob" is a cranky old bald man with two huge lobster claws emerging from his back, and is part of a long tradition in 2000 AD giving their protagonists a distinctive visual appearance at odds with the comic book stereotype of square-jawed, good-looking action heroes.

The art, by Carl Critchlow, represented a departure from his older painted style and instead used a computer-based line drawing technique that he developed in his self-published Thrud the Barbarian.

Lobster Random debuted in an eight-part adventure in 2003, entitled "No Gain, No Pain." (progs 1342-1349). A hardback collection of this 45-page story was released by Rebellion for the European market in April 2005.

The second series, "Tooth and Claw," ran for nine episodes (with a double-length finale), from progs 1411-1419 (October to December 2004).

The third series was called "The Agony and the Ecstasy" and will have a sequel probably next year in 2007.

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The character has, so far, only appeared in his own eponymous series, the first instalment now reprinted as a graphic novel by Rebellion, written by Simon Spurrier and drawn by Carl Critchlow:

  • Lobster Random:
    • "No Gain, No Pain" (in 2000 AD #1342-1349, 2003 ISBN 1-904265-63-4)
    • "Tooth and Claw" (in 2000 AD #1411-1419, 2004)
    • "The Agony & The Ecstasy" (in 2000 AD #1482-1490, 2006)
    • "The Forget-Me-Knot" (in 2000 AD #1600-, 2008)

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