Groo Meets Tarzan #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe unlikely crossover continues in this second chapter, where the cover by Sergio Aragonés and Thomas Yeates captures the comedic collision perfectly — a chaotic jungle scene with the bumbling, sword-wielding Groo tumbling through the undergrowth while the athletic Tarzan swings gracefully through the trees above, a massive elephant looming in the background and a startled ape fleeing the mayhem. The visual contrast between Aragonés's rubbery, anarchic cartooning and Yeates's more naturalistic rendering of Tarzan gives the cover a wonderfully distinctive energy. With the full creative team of Aragonés, Evanier, Yeates, colorist Tom Luth, and letterers Stan Sakai and Adam Pruett on board, this 2021 Dark Horse series remains a genuinely fun pairing of two very different adventure worlds.
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Sergio Aragonés is lost within the far reaches of a run-down California safari park, meeting a friendly lion and its identical twin, an unfriendly lion. Mark Evanier abandons the search for Sergio due to an over-abundance of panels to moderate at the "the 2021 Comic-Con that never happened". Tarzan tracks the slavers to the land of Pal-ul-don (a land forgotten by time). Groo, seeking "the best cheese dip in the world", follows a cavern passage to Pal-ul-don, where he is discovered by Tarzan. Unbeknownst to our "heroes of two worlds", a trio of armed slavers have a rifle trained on the pair.
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