The Return Of Lobo's 4th Grade Teacher Miss Tribb (Superman Spoilers)

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Lobo,Miss Tribb

At the beginning of the month, Bleeding Cool ran the gossip that the character first seen in the original Lobo series,  his fourth-grade history teacher, Miss Tribb, who survived Lobo's genocide on his people by being off-world when he unleashed his plague, would be returning to the DC Universe.

At the beginning of the month, Bleeding Cool ran the gossip that the character first seen in the original Lobo series, his fourth-grade history teacher, Miss Tribb, who survived Lobo's genocide on his people by being off-world when he unleashed his plague, would be returning to the DC Universe. As part of the upcoming House Of Brainiac and the Czarnian invasion of Metropolis under the direction of Brainiac and Czarnian General Chacal.

And it was Miss Tribb who dealt with Brainiac back then and was responsible for the taking of the Czarnian city of Paz, in one of his bottles that contained General Chacal and his gang in it. Chacal really, really doesn't like history books. Or history teachers… Anyway, here's the proof from tomorrow's House Of Brainiac Special. As well as the deal she made with Brainiac for the immortality of the Czarnian. Unless they get chopped up by Lobo, that is.

 

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