Groo: Gods Against Groo #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe title says it all — in Gods Against Groo #2, the wandering buffoon himself is completely surrounded by an astonishing mob of armed deities drawn from cultures spanning the globe, from a fearsome samurai god to a warrior goddess and a fur-clad divine figure, all brandishing blades and descending on poor Groo with evident fury. Sergio Aragonés packs the cover with his signature wall-to-wall comic energy, cramming dozens of expressive, intricately detailed figures into every corner of the image. It's the second chapter of a four-part Dark Horse miniseries that pits the world's pantheons against one very unlucky swordsman — and the creative team of Aragonés, Mark Evanier, Carrie Strachan, and Stan Sakai is as reliable as ever.
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Groo has taken his unlikely place among the pantheon of gods because people began worshipping his Earthbound self. This results in a duality of mortal Groo and Rufferto who walk among people, and "Divine Groo and Rufferto" who walk among gods. Divine Groo enters into an endless fray with the other gods, who cannot be killed. Meanwhile, Captain Ahax and Taranto land on one side of an island brimming with gold and diamonds, and the Sage, with Queen of Iberza's soldiers, lands on the other. Each scheme to get those riches. The Queen of Iberza orders the Minstrel beheaded for singing of Groo.
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