Heaven and Earth are in turmoil! They're both experiencing a special form of chaos known as Groo. While Divine Groo and Earthly Groo continue to wreck their surroundings - no matter where they find themselves - Sergio Aragonés delivers another back cover Rufferto strip! This issue concludes the epic, hilarious storyline that began in Groo: Fray of the Gods, continues in Groo: Play of the Gods, and now ends in this comic series!
As much as I enjoyed moments of this run of Groo, it was something that reminded me of the longer maxi-series works from years ago where it was just too much of the same story. Groo works best, for me, when it focuses on shorter pieces and without the kind of large sprawling number of groups as we had here. Things got lost along the way here and some areas didn't get enough attention, such as the bard and his daughter and some of the other power players. Even the gods felt underutilized here at the end considering the title. There are still plenty of fun moments to be had though and great artwork, so fans will be pleased much as I am with more Groo goodness. Read Full Review
Groo: Gods Against Groo #4 is a gentle, relaxing read. It deals with matters of faith and politics in a delightfully fun way. Moreover, it shows how alike we all are, despite all our differences. Devour it with a bowl of your favorite cheese dip. Ah, cheese dip! Read Full Review
The series matches step with Groo even with his lumbering steps, but if slow and steady stories are your thing, then Groo has what you need. Read Full Review
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