Sergio Aragonés Groo the Wanderer #111
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeSergio Aragonés delivers a wonderfully absurd cover for issue #111, depicting a bewildered Groo — swords strapped to his back, fist raised to his chin in disbelief — standing before a gravestone that reads "GROO R.I.P." His faithful dog Rufferto sits loyally at his side amid the leaf-strewn cemetery, while other moss-covered headstones stretch into the background. With a story titled "The Man Who Killed Groo!" and the full creative team of Aragonés, Mark Evanier, Tom Luth, and Stan Sakai on board, this 1994 Epic Comics installment promises the sharp humor and heartfelt chaos that make this series such a delight.
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The Minstrel tells of how a man tried to win respect by pretending to have killed Groo.
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