Sergio Aragonés Groo the Wanderer #102
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeSergio Aragonés's beloved bumbling barbarian grins his way through issue #102 of Groo the Wanderer, with that unmistakable oversized nose and sly smile front and center — blades at the ready — while his faithful dog Rufferto looks on with characteristic wide-eyed worry. In the background, a group of armed soldiers scramble along what appears to be a precarious structure, hinting at the chaos suggested by the story title "A Bridge Named Groo." With Aragonés both writing and drawing every line, this 1993 Marvel/Epic Comics entry delivers the sharp cartooning and cheerful mayhem that has made this series such an enduring treat.
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Rufferto sneaks into a cave with a bear to stay warm.
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