Groo finds himself the unwitting pawn in a game that involves a newly-found land filled with gold. There are those who think, "How do we convert their gold to our gold?" and also "How do we convert their gods to our gods?" How does Groo figure into all of this and, more important, how does he create doom and destruction for all? It's brought to you (as usual) by the award-winning team of Sergio Aragonés and Mark Evanier, with the help of Stan Sakai and Tom Luth.
o Eisner and Harvey Award-winning creators, and an Eisner Award-winning title!
This series ends as it began: wonderfully written and perfectly drawn. The jokes don't stop and the issue ends gloriously. The colors are eye catching and the lettering visually pleasing. The smile on your face will last long after you've finished reading this. Absolutely recommended. Read Full Review
And Groo. Though I hope it’s not, if this is the last time we see you, I want to say, it’s been an honor going on adventures with you these past 30+ years. Thanks for the laughs and memories. Read Full Review
There's good material within it, just not consistently. I had fun with aspects of it but it's almost something that feels like it might have worked better at two or maybe three issues with more judicious editing than four issues, or with more variety within it to get it to work at four issues. Most Groo fans will be pleased and we'll definitely be looking forward to more adventures with our favorite cheese dip connoisseur. Read Full Review