Sergio Aragonés Groo the Wanderer #66
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeSergio Aragonés delivers a wonderfully clever cover gag for issue #66 of Groo the Wanderer — our round, dual-sword-toting wanderer stands with his back to us, arms spread wide, facing an absolutely overwhelming mob of hundreds of wide-eyed, panicked faces stretching to the horizon. His loyal dog Rufferto crouches at his feet, tongue out, blissfully unbothered by the chaos ahead. With Aragonés writing, drawing, and inking every line alongside colorist Tom Luth and letterer Stan Sakai, this June 1990 entry in the long-running series promises the same densely packed comedic energy that has always made Groo such a delight.
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