Sergio Aragonés Groo the Wanderer #87
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeSergio Aragonés brings his signature manic energy to this 1992 Marvel issue, with a cover — penciled and inked by Aragonés himself — showing the lovably dim-witted Groo front and center, twin swords raised and grinning with reckless confidence while his faithful dog Rufferto stands nearby looking characteristically unimpressed. Behind them stretches a dense, chaotic crowd of armed warriors that only Aragonés could pack with so much expressive detail. With a story titled "The Supreme General," written by Aragonés and Mark Evanier and lettered by Stan Sakai, this issue promises exactly the kind of gloriously absurd military mayhem that has made Groo the Wanderer a perennial delight.
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Groo tries to become supreme general and succeeds, which turns out not to be such a good idea.
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