Sergio Aragonés Groo the Wanderer #101
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIssue #101 of Sergio Aragonés' long-running Marvel/Epic series finds Groo in decidedly nautical peril — the cover, penciled and inked by Aragonés himself, shows our hapless wanderer flailing in shark-infested waters alongside a grand sailing ship cutting through moonlit waves, with figures visible aboard the vessel seemingly oblivious to his predicament. It's a wonderfully comic snapshot of the kind of catastrophe that seems to follow Groo wherever he roams, and the story title "A New Land" suggests even grander misadventures ahead. With the full creative team of Aragonés, Mark Evanier, Tom Luth, and Stan Sakai aboard, this 1993 issue delivers the warm, anarchic charm that made this series a genuine delight.
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Groo decides to cross the sea and go to a distant land where nobody knows him.
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