Groos yearlong journey is headed toward its barbaric conclusion! This issue spotlights the Minstrel, the bard who has told tales of Groo far and wide for years now . . . but even he doesnt know how things will end as Groo ramps up the search for the long-lost father of little Kayli. As always, brought to you by the Eisner-nominated-again team of Sergio Aragons and Mark Evanier, with Stan Sakai and Tom Luth.
You can't say you've read comics until you've read Groo, one of the best books ever created. Funny, gorgeous, sweet, bright, and a joy. This is what comics aspire to be. Highest possible recommendation. Read Full Review
Groo has been a fun series in general and I've liked the expected slowly building background storyline. Okay, it hasn't been building but it's been present. It finally starts to take center stage here and all the players are well involved in it from Kayli to the minstrel and to Groo. There's some really fun lyrics to be had in the music this time around, which plays more to the story in a direct way, and there's some fantastic artwork that should continue to make most artists weep with just the amount of detail put into such simple background characters. Great stuff all around and the series is proving to be another beautiful feather in the team's cap. Read Full Review
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