Sergio Aragonés Groo the Wanderer #109
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freePart four of "Man of the People" arrives in this February 1994 Marvel/Epic Comics issue, and Sergio Aragonés's cover says it all: a scowling, barrel-chested Groo charges forward while an enormous crowd surges behind him brandishing signs reading "Death to Groo" and "Groo Our Enemy!" — a mob so densely packed it seems to spill right off the page. Aragonés's endlessly expressive linework turns even the background figures into distinct personalities, each one radiating outrage in their own comedic way. If this is how the wanderer wraps up his tenure as a man of the people, the finale promises to be as gleefully chaotic as any in the series.
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