Sergio Aragonés Groo the Wanderer #107
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freePart two of the "Man of the People" four-part saga finds Groo at the center of another gloriously chaotic tableau — the cover, drawn entirely by Sergio Aragonés, packs in our bug-eyed, sword-brandishing wanderer sandwiched between a gruff, green-hatted elder and a wide-eyed companion, all rendered with Aragonés's irresistibly elastic, detail-crammed linework. The exaggerated expressions and tangle of limbs practically hum with nervous energy, promising the sort of cheerfully escalating catastrophe that has made Groo one of Marvel/Epic's most beloved humor titles. If you've been following this arc, issue #107 is an essential next chapter.
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Rufferto gets even with a group of children who throw rocks at him.
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