Sergio Aragonés Groo the Wanderer #113
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeSergio Aragonés delivers pure comedic gold with this June 1994 issue of Groo the Wanderer, where the bumbling swordsman Groo comes face-to-face with a wide-eyed, bewildered genie erupting from an ornate lamp on the beach — and judging by everyone's panicked expressions, nobody looks thrilled about it. Groo's faithful dog Rufferto leaps in alarm beside him as the towering, bejeweled spirit billows upward, setting the stage perfectly for the story within: "Three Wishes for Groo." Aragonés's wonderfully expressive linework, colored by Tom Luth, makes this cover an irresistible invitation to find out just how spectacularly Groo can squander unlimited magical potential.
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Rufferto and pals are hunting food when Rufferto becomes scared of a familiar scent.
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