Sergio Aragonés Groo the Wanderer #38
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeSergio Aragonés and Mark Evanier's beloved barbarian blunderer takes center stage in this 1988 Epic Comics entry, with Aragonés's cover depicting a thoroughly contented Groo sprawled on the ground beneath a glowing full moon — twin swords strapped to his back, a skull resting nearby, a giraffe peering in from the left, and the telltale wisp of smoke suggesting some recent, probably catastrophic culinary event. With a story titled "Mealtime," that blissfully oblivious grin on Groo's face promises the kind of cheerful catastrophe only this wanderer could serve up.
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Groo is led to believe that he has ate his dog Rufferto.
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