Groo: Fray of the Gods #1
Sergio Aragonés launches a divine new misadventure with Groo: Fray of the Gods #1 from Dark Horse, arriving in 2016 as part of the series' 30th anniversary on the publisher's roster. The cover, drawn and inked by Aragonés himself, plunges the hapless, dual-sword-swinging Groo headlong into celestial trouble, as a thunderous white-bearded deity and a fearsome, skull-adorned green giant loom from the clouds above — with a smaller robed god looking on in apparent dismay. With the full creative team of Aragonés, Evanier, Sakai, and Luth aboard, this opening issue promises the same sharp wit and gleefully chaotic energy that has kept Groo one of comics' most enduring comedy-adventure series.
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Groo comes to a land where the new king has declared himself a god.
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