Sergio Aragonés Groo the Wanderer #71
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeSergio Aragonés' beloved wandering barbarian takes center stage on this November 1990 Marvel/Epic Comics release, with Groo gripping his twin swords and wearing his trademark scowl while an enormous crowd of laughing, jeering faces presses in around him from every direction — a visual joke that ties neatly into the story title "Laughingstock." Aragonés both wrote and drew this issue alongside co-writer Mark Evanier, colorist Tom Luth, and letterer Stan Sakai, the full creative team that made this run a standout of early-'90s humor comics. If you enjoy sharp cartooning packed with background gags and a hero whose dignity is perpetually under siege, this one looks like a treat.
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Weaver decides to write a comedy about Groo.
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