Sergio Aragonés Groo the Wanderer #62
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeGroo sits astride a grim-looking black horse — skull ornaments dangling from its bridle — raising one of his twin swords aloft with gleeful confidence, while a second spotted horse trots alongside looking decidedly unimpressed. Sergio Aragonés's cover artwork captures the wandering barbarian's cheerful obliviousness in full force, setting up the story "Horse Sense" with plenty of comedic promise. This February 1990 Epic Comics entry, written by Aragonés and Mark Evanier with colors by Tom Luth and lettering by Stan Sakai, is a fine example of the creative team firing on all cylinders.
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Rufferto thinks that Groo wants to replace him with a horse.
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