A bumbling barbarian encounters the cunning lord of the jungle, but will Groo wind up destroying the jungle itself or teaming up with Tarzan to fight slavers? With cartoonist Sergio lost and running from hungry lions in Chula Vista's Jungle Safari Land and script writer Mark doing panels all day at Comic-Con, how will this comic get finished in time? Legendary Tarzan artist Thomas Yeates swings in to help! Plus-the Rufferto backup strips continue!
If Groo meets Tarzan, will the evildoers be vanquished, or will the world be destroyed? Read Full Review
This continues to just be a really strange book overall that's hard to pin down. We get some good classic Groo pages that makes up about a quarter of the book and delight. We get some fun “real world” things to comical effect with Aragones and Evanier running about and getting into situations that I'm definitely enjoying as it takes me back to a lot of older Groo works that touched on these things. The Tarzan pages look great but the story hasn't captured me in the slightest, which is problematic, as we're now at the crossover phase and I'm struggling to connect with it while enjoying the surreal aspect of these two very different designs coming together. It is" what it is. Read Full Review
Groo Meets Tarzan does a very solid job of linking together the wild worlds of both of these beloved comic characters, but it misses the mark when it comes to the bookends that document the surreal adventures of creators Mark Evanier and Thomas Yeates. Read Full Review
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