As a brain-damaged Sergio Aragonés wanders the streets, the indomitable barbarian Conan crosses paths-and swords!-with the insufferable birdbrain Groo. Has the warrior that vanquished a thousand wizards met his match? Does Groo even know the meaning of the word defeat? Knowing him, probably not!
o Crossover art from living legends Thomas Yeates and Sergio Aragonés!
o By the end of this issue, one will be defeated!
Sergio Aragons and Thomas Yeates is a wonderful team to work together. Their art styles are so different but go together so well that, I was really surprised and this issue really shows it. You will have to check it out honestly. Overall, just amazing. Read Full Review
Yet through all the non sequiturs and madness, there is still a core story that drives the historic meeting of Groo and Conan onwards. With the issue ending on a cliffhanger of proportions most dire, readers are left with a legitimate desire for more, a rare feat for books that tend towards the self-referential gags. What could have easily been a one-shot has maintained its humour and pace throughout, and is heading in the right direction to be a memorable series overall. Read Full Review
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