The bumbling barbarian Groo has made quite a name for himself, traveling the land leaving a path of destruction and cheese dip. He is either so greatly feared or favored wherever he goes, Groo's earthly reputation causes a Groo deity to arise in the heavens! While Earthbound Groo hungers, his Divine Groo alter ego unleashes chaos!
Plus, Sergio's legendary back cover Rufferto strips return!
o Concludes an epic storyline that began in Groo: Fray of the Gods and continues in Groo: Play of the Gods.
o Sergio Aragonés returns to Groo, featuring beautiful hand-lettering by Stan Sakai!
Mark and Sergio have upped the ante for the idiot barbarian, taking him to a new level (literally) and proving that some things never change. Top-notch stuff! Read Full Review
I would recommend this one to fans of this artist and the character as it is something a bit different and slightly higher concept than you would usually see in such a work. Read Full Review
Groo is something that in a lot of ways you know exactly what you're getting with it. With this being the final round of a series of miniseries dealing with different parts of a larger storyline, it has a lot of moving parts but all flows together well. You can just jump in and figure it out along the way because it's also still a surprisingly verbose work. There's been a long build in dealing with the gods themselves but it looks like the war is here and it's going to be exactly what the Groo-god will be the most excited about. Beyond heavenly cheese dip. Oh my. Read Full Review
Groo: Gods Against Groo debuts this week with a wild story fit for any comic strip fan. Read Full Review
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