Sergio Aragonés Groo the Wanderer #6
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeSergio Aragonés delivers his signature wall-to-wall mayhem on the cover of this August 1985 Epic Comics release, depicting Groo — dual curved swords raised and that unmistakable grin plastered across his face — being engulfed by a massive, chaotic tangle of warriors, blades, and bodies all crashing together in one glorious avalanche of comic carnage. Every inch of the image is packed with Aragonés's wonderfully expressive characters, from elaborately costumed fighters to flailing limbs, making it impossible not to smile before you've even cracked the cover. With "Eye of Kabula" as the interior story and a creative team that includes Mark Evanier and colorist Tom Luth alongside Aragonés, issue #6 is a fine example of why Groo the Wanderer found such an enthusiastic audience in 1985.
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Groo dresses as a woman to retrieve a gem.
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