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''Groo the Wanderer'' is a fantasy/comedy
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series written and drawn by
Sergio Aragonés Sergio Aragonés Domenech ( , ; born September 6, 1937) is a Spanish/Mexican cartoonist and writer best known for his contributions to '' Mad'' magazine and creating the comic book ''Groo the Wanderer''. Among his peers and fans, Aragonés is w ...
, rewritten, co-plotted and edited by
Mark Evanier Mark Stephen Evanier (; born March 2, 1952) is an American comic book and television writer, known for his work on the animated TV series ''Garfield and Friends'' and on the comic book ''Groo the Wanderer''. He is also known for his columns and bl ...
, lettered by
Stan Sakai is a Japanese-born American cartoonist and comic book creator. He is best known as the creator of the comic series ''Usagi Yojimbo''. Career He began his career by lettering comic books (notably ''Groo the Wanderer'' by Sergio Aragonés and Mar ...
and colored by
Tom Luth Thomas D. Luth (born 1954) is an American comic book artist best known for his work as the colorist for the Sergio Aragonés comic series, ''Groo the Wanderer''. Luth's work has also appeared in a number of other comics and national periodicals, ...
. Over the years it has been published by
Pacific Comics Pacific Comics (PC) was an American comic book publisher that was active from 1981 to 1984. It was also a chain of comics shops and a distributor. It began at a San Diego, California, comic book shop owned by brothers Bill and Steve Schanes. Alo ...
,
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(one special issue),
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(under its
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imprint),
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and
Dark Horse Comics Dark Horse Comics is an American comic book, graphic novel, and manga publisher founded in Milwaukie, Oregon by Mike Richardson in 1986. The company was created using funds earned from Richardson's chain of Portland, Oregon comic book shops known ...
. ''Groo'' was one of the first widely successful creator-owned comics, one of the few successful humorous comic books in the United States (outside
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ranked Groo 100th in the "Top 100 comic books heroes".


The characters

Groo (the epithet "the Wanderer" is informal and rarely mentioned within the stories) first appeared as a parody of the brutal
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heroes who were popular at the time of his creation in the 1970s, especially
Conan the Barbarian Conan the Barbarian (also known as Conan the Cimmerian) is a fictional sword and sorcery hero who originated in pulp magazines and has since been adapted to books, comics, films (including '' Conan the Barbarian'' and '' Conan the Destroyer'') ...
as presented in
Marvel Comics Marvel Comics is an American comic book publishing, publisher and the flagship property of Marvel Entertainment, a divsion of The Walt Disney Company since September 1, 2009. Evolving from Timely Comics in 1939, ''Magazine Management/Atlas Co ...
. Groo is a large-nosed
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of unsurpassed stupidity who constantly misunderstands his surroundings. Possessed of superlative skills in swordsmanship (the only task at which he is remotely competent), he delights in combat but otherwise is a peaceable and honest fellow who tries to make his way through life as a mercenary or by working odd jobs. He is incredibly accident-prone, and despite generally good intentions causes mass destruction wherever he goes. Most of his adventures end with him either oblivious to the mayhem he has wrought or fleeing an angry mob. His penchant for destruction has become so widely known that just the news of Groo approaching is sometimes enough to cause chaos among the population. Groo occasionally meets with respect and good fortune, but it does not last. Businesses, towns, civilizations, and cultures have all been unwittingly destroyed by Groo. Such is Groo's incompetence that so much as his stepping onto a ship can cause it to sink. Groo has slain entire armies with nothing more than his swords, which appear to be a pair of
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s. Groo loves these frays, as he calls them, and often charges into the melee with a cry of "Now Groo does what Groo does best!" He is indiscriminate in the use of his battle skills, usually leaping into the bloodshed before attempting to ascertain the reasons for the fight, or even who is on what side. Even when Groo does join battle intending to fight for a particular side, he is prone to forget which side he is on or be tricked into fighting his unfortunate allies, often causing him to utter "Did I err?" in confusion once everybody is dead. The following is a sample of the thousands of characters Groo has encountered: *Captain Ahax, who has, over time with the loss of many vessels under his command, become wise to Groo's effect on ships, although he does not know about Rufferto's ability to restrain it. *Arba and Dakarba, a pair of
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es who have suffered much trying to take advantage of Groo. They have repeatedly been stripped of their powers because of him. Their names, when put together, spell " abra-kadabra" backwards. *Arcadio, a handsome
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with an especially pronounced chin, who is considered the greatest hero of his time, especially by himself. He has often enlisted Groo as his "lackey", and while Groo has succeeded in his quests time and again, Arcadio always gets the credit. *Chakaal, a beautiful female warrior, and Groo's equal in swordplay. Chakaal is also strong, noble, and wise, and Groo is madly in love with her. She is as well known as a hero and skilled warrior as Groo is for being a walking disaster, and travels the land seeking people in need of her help. Though she respects Groo's prowess as a warrior, Chakaal is all too aware of his incompetence in other areas, as well as his general stupidity and lack of social graces, and finds Groo at best tolerable when she is in need of his sword, and contemptible otherwise. Romantically speaking, she considers his idiotic advances repulsive, and does her best to ignore them, though she is not above using Groo's feelings for her to convince him to help her in her quests, and will often use Groo as a decoy or sacrificial lamb. *Granny Groo, Groo's
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grandmother. Granny Groo often tries to use her grandson to aid her in her moneymaking schemes, but invariably ends up giving him a good
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when he fails. *Grativo the Wizard, who often punishes Arba and Dakarba for their failures. *Grooella, Groo's sister. While she greatly resembles her brother, the two of them are totally different: Grooella is a
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. However, her occasional reliance on her brother for aid has spelled disaster every time, and she despises him. Grooella had long, beautiful blond hair as a child, but one of Groo's "games" (which nearly always ended in the injury of at least one other child) damaged it so that it became black and frizzy. The Sage developed a one-time-only formula to restore her hair, but Groo "erred" again and rendered the damage permanent. *The
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, a
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who speaks exclusively in
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s. He often likes to sing of Groo's deeds, but Groo seldom appreciates his unflattering descriptions of his bungling. An unusual aspect of the Minstrel is that the ornately carved head of his lute differs in every panel in which it appears. The Minstrel seldom appeared in later issues, due to the difficulty of creating his dialogue: "Mark takes a stance, and if by chance / The Minstrel doesn't vanish / Then Mark will go, and Sergio / can write this stuff in Spanish". *Pal and Drumm, two con men. The diminutive Pal is always looking for easy money, but his hulking partner Drumm is not very bright. Their dealings with Groo have often left them in trouble with the people they were scamming. Their names are a play on
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. *Pipil Khan, a short and short-tempered conqueror who speaks like
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. He correctly views Groo as the cause of many of his later attempts at conquest ending in disaster, but having never met the man personally, imagines Groo to be a far more imposing figure than he actually is. When he finally meets the real man who's haunted the latter years of his life, the shock kills him. *Rufferto, Groo's dog and inseparable companion. Rufferto ran away from his boring life as a spoiled and pampered royal pet to seek adventure, and endeared himself to Groo. In Rufferto's eyes, Groo is a hero and a tactical
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. Initially, Groo viewed Rufferto as a potential meal but eventually came to regard him as his faithful companion. Groo can also safely board a ship in Rufferto's presence. His collar is immensely valuable. *The Sage, a wise, old man who is usually never far from Groo. The Sage often attempts to give Groo sound advice, but Groo's stupidity means that the advice is misinterpreted and only makes situations worse. The Sage is never without his dog Mulch. The Sage has known Groo since childhood and often tells his
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for all who are willing to listen. Apart from Rufferto, the Sage is the only character in the Grooniverse who genuinely counts Groo as a friend. *Taranto, a corrupt
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who has had his plans for glory dashed by Groo several times, and is obsessed with killing the wanderer. Groo can never remember whether he is friends with Taranto, or if Taranto wants to kill him. *Weaver and Scribe, a successful author and his
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, who look suspiciously like ''Groo'' own Evanier and
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. *The Witch of Kaan, an
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old
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who always has a
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ready for anybody who visits her.


The setting

Groo's adventures take place in an environment that generally resembles
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, although his travels have also taken him to places that resemble
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,
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,
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, the
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, and elsewhere. In addition to regular flora and fauna,
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s and other
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s occasionally appear, and several cultures use
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-like creatures as beasts of burden. Over the years, Groo has also encountered several "non-human" cultures such as the Kalelis and the Drazil. The currency in Groo's world is usually the Kopin. Although many technologies and peoples in ''Groo'' appear ancient, more modern innovations such as the
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can be found as well.


The creators

''Groo'' is initially plotted and drawn by
Sergio Aragonés Sergio Aragonés Domenech ( , ; born September 6, 1937) is a Spanish/Mexican cartoonist and writer best known for his contributions to '' Mad'' magazine and creating the comic book ''Groo the Wanderer''. Among his peers and fans, Aragonés is w ...
, and
Mark Evanier Mark Stephen Evanier (; born March 2, 1952) is an American comic book and television writer, known for his work on the animated TV series ''Garfield and Friends'' and on the comic book ''Groo the Wanderer''. He is also known for his columns and bl ...
then writes the dialog. Sakai then does the lettering, after which Aragonés does the final artwork, including the word balloons. Finally, Luth does the coloring. Evanier also answers the letters page, something he takes special pride in, since the practice in mainstream comics is to pass this task off to low-level assistants, something he did not know when his own letters as a teenage fan were published. He claims that no one knows what he does. His official credit, during the Marvel/Epic run, was usually a polysyllabic title that changed every issue (examples from the first eight issues of volume 2: Interpreter, Interlocutor, Cryptographer, Amanuensis, Construer, Verbalizer, Articulator, Scholiast). His actual function, as revealed at the end of issue 6 of volume 2, was to interpret Aragones' broken English storytelling to write the dialog. Caricatures of Aragonés, Evanier, Sakai, and Luth often appear as background characters within the stories, sometimes with family members. Evanier and Sakai are also the role models for the characters Weaver and Scribe. Rufferto was based on Aragonés' own dog named Rufferto, who is actually more mottled than spotted.


Rufferto one page stories

Starting with issue #87 of Marvel's ongoing Groo series, issues of Groo ended with a wordless one page gag involving Groo's dog Rufferto. When the Groo comic went to Image and Dark Horse comics, these one-page Rufferto stories continued. In one instance, (Groo issue #9 from Image Comics) Rufferto's brother Arfetto replaced Rufferto as the star of the backup story. In all 93 of these Rufferto one page stories were printed.


Publication history

Aragonés created the character of Groo in the late 1970s. However, at that time no comic book company would allow creators to retain the rights to their characters, and Aragonés did not wish to surrender those rights. In 1981, a comic book, ''
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'' #1, was published by
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as a benefit to raise money for a legal battle over creator rights; a four-page story contributed by Aragonés featured Groo's first published appearance. A few months later, Groo appeared in a two-page preview ad and the back cover art in ''Starslayer'' #4, published by
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. The second Groo story appearance was in a five-page backup story in ''Starslayer'' #5. In 1982, Pacific Comics began publishing ''Groo the Wanderer'' as a regular series. Pacific faced various financial difficulties and was only able to publish eight issues of the title. With Pacific unable to publish new material, a one-shot issue of material that was originally written for them (titled the ''Groo Special'') was instead published by Eclipse. When Groo was published by Pacific, he was not portrayed as a bumbling idiot. In fact, one issue had him use his brains to create sophisticated traps and his speech was similar to
Conan the Barbarian Conan the Barbarian (also known as Conan the Cimmerian) is a fictional sword and sorcery hero who originated in pulp magazines and has since been adapted to books, comics, films (including '' Conan the Barbarian'' and '' Conan the Destroyer'') ...
's. Aragonés and Evanier eventually negotiated a deal with Epic Comics, an imprint of Marvel Comics, for that company to take care of publication while preserving creator rights. This resulted in the longest run of ''Groo the Wanderer'' with 120 issues. In 1994, with Marvel facing financial difficulties, the title switched to
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and was retitled ''Groo''. In the first issue Groo remarks "the ''marvels'' of the world are but ''images'' before me". When Image in turn faced legal problems after publishing twelve issues, the title switched to
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in 1998. Dark Horse did not publish the title as a regular series, but periodically released new material and reprints as miniseries and collections. At the 2007
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, the creators revealed that since 2005 they had been trying to produce a ''Groo''/''Conan'' crossover (both titles are published by Dark Horse). The project encountered a number of postponements; although two issues had been completed by the spring of 2011, the series was further delayed because of a backache suffered by Aragonés. The book finally saw print in July 2014, with Aragonés and writer Mark Evanier working with artist Thomas Yeates, who drew the Conan portions of the book.


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Bibliography


Original publications

*Vol I — Pacific (December 1982 – April 1984) **''Sergio Aragonés' Groo the Wanderer'' #1–8 *One shot intermediate printing — Eclipse (October 1984) **''Sergio Aragonés' Groo the Wanderer Special'' #1 *Vol II — Epic/Marvel **''Sergio Aragonés' Groo the Wanderer'' #1–120 (March 1985 – January 1995) **''The Death of Groo'' (graphic novel, November 1987) **''The Life of Groo'' (graphic novel, April 1993) *Vol III — Image (December 1994 – November 1995) **''Sergio Aragonés' Groo'' #1–12 *Vol IV — Dark Horse (Jan. 1998–present) **''Sergio Aragonés' Groo'' #1–4 (January 1998 – April 1998 miniseries) **''Sergio Aragonés' Groo and Rufferto'' #1–4 (December 1998 – March 1999 miniseries) **''Sergio Aragonés' Groo: Mightier than the Sword'' #1–4 (January 2000 – April 2000 miniseries) **''Sergio Aragonés' Groo: Death & Taxes'' #1–4 (December 2001 – April 2002 miniseries) **''Sergio Aragonés' Groo: 25th Anniversary Special'' (August 2007, one-shot) **''Sergio Aragonés' Groo: Hell on Earth'' #1–4 (November 2007 – April 2008 miniseries) **''Sergio Aragonés' Groo: The Hogs of Horder'' #1–4 (October 2009 – March 2010 miniseries) **''Sergio Aragonés' Groo vs. Conan'' #1–4 (July – October 2014 miniseries) **''Sergio Aragonés' Groo: Friends and Foes'' #1–12 (January – December 2015 maxiseries) **''Sergio Aragonés' Groo: Fray of the Gods'' #1–4 (July – October 2016 miniseries) **''Sergio Aragonés' Groo: Play of the Gods'' #1–4 (July – October 2017 miniseries) **''Sergio Aragonés' Groo meets Tarzan'' #1–4 (July – November 2021 miniseries) *Special appearances **''
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'' #1 Eclipse (February 1982) **''Starslayer'' #5 Pacific (November 1982) **''
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'' #27 Epic/Marvel (December 1984) **''Wizard'' #78 Wizard Press (February 1998) **''
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Annual 1999'' Dark Horse (August 1999) **''Dark Horse Extra'' #42 Dark Horse (December 2001) **''Dark Horse Presents'' #7–9 Dark Horse (February – April 2015)


Reprints

*''The Death of Groo'' (Epic/Marvel 1990—second & third printings) *''The Life of Groo'' (Graphitti Designs 1995—second printing)


Reprint collections

;Epic/Marvel *''The Groo Chronicles'' (Six Prestige Format books, Epic, 1989–1990, collecting the Pacific and Eclipse series) *''The Groo Adventurer'' (Epic, 1990; collecting Epic/Marvel issues 1–4) *''The Groo Bazaar'' (Epic, 1992; collecting Epic/Marvel issues 5–8) *''The Groo Carnival'' (Epic, 1992; collecting Epic/Marvel issues 9–12) *''The Groo Dynasty'' (Epic, 1992; collecting Epic/Marvel issues 13–16) *''The Groo Exposé'' (Epic, 1993; collecting Epic/Marvel issues 17–20) *''The Groo Festival'' (Epic, 1993; collecting Epic/Marvel issues 21–24) *''The Groo Garden'' (Epic, 1994; collecting Epic/Marvel issues 25–28) *''The Groo Houndbook'' (Dark Horse, 1999; collecting Epic/Marvel issues 29–32) *''The Groo Inferno'' (Dark Horse, 1999; collecting Epic/Marvel issues 33–36) *''The Groo Jamboree'' (Dark Horse, 2000; collecting Epic/Marvel issues 37–40) *''The Groo Kingdom'' (Dark Horse, 2001; collecting Epic/Marvel issues 41, 42, 43, 46) *''The Groo Library'' (Dark Horse, 2001; collecting Epic/Marvel issues 44, 45, 47, 49) *''The Groo Maiden'' (Dark Horse, 2002; collecting Epic/Marvel issues 50–53) *''The Groo Nursery'' (Dark Horse, 2002; collecting Epic/Marvel issues 54, 55, 56, 48) *''The Groo Odyssey'' (Dark Horse, 2003; collecting Epic/Marvel issues 57–60) ;Dark Horse *''Groo: The Most Intelligent Man in the World'' (1998; collecting the 1998 four-issue comic book series ''Sergio Aragonés' Groo'') *''Groo & Rufferto'' (2000; collecting the 1999 four-issue comic book series) *''Groo: Mightier than the Sword'' (2002; collecting the 2000 four-issue comic book series) *''Groo: Death and Taxes'' (2003; collecting the 2002 four-issue comic book series) *''Groo: Hell on Earth'' (2008; collecting the 2007–2008 four-issue comic book series) *''Groo: The Hogs of Horder'' (2010; collecting the 2009–2010 four-issue comic book series) *''Groo vs Conan'' (2015; collecting the 2014 four-issue comic book series) * ''Groo: Friends and Foes'' (hardcover) (2017; collecting the 2015–2016 twelve-issue comic book series) * ''Groo: Friends and Foes Vol 1'' (2015; collecting issues #1–4 of the twelve-issue comic book series) * ''Groo: Friends and Foes Vol 2'' (2016; collecting issues #5–8 of the twelve-issue comic book series) * ''Groo: Friends and Foes Vol 3'' (2016; collecting issues #9–12 of the twelve-issue comic book series) * ''Groo: Fray of the Gods'' (2017; collecting the 2016 four-issue comic book series) * ''Groo: Play of the Gods'' (2018; collecting the 2017 four-issue comic book series) *''Groo meets Tarzan'' (2022; collecting the 2021 four-issue comic book series) ;Others *''The Groo Chronicles'' (Hardcover limited to 1,500 printings, collecting ''The Groo Chronicles'') *''The Life & Death of Groo'' (Flip Hardcover limited to 1,000 printings, collecting ''The Life of Groo'' and ''The Death of Groo'') *''Sergio Aragonés' Groo the Wanderer: Artist's Edition'' (IDW, July 2012; 12" × 17" hardcover B&W, collecting the four-issue story "Wager of the Gods" Epic/Marvel issues #96–99) also published in a limited edition (250 copies) with variant cover


Stories


Awards and nominations

Sergio Aragonés received the
National Cartoonist Society The National Cartoonists Society (NCS) is an organization of professional cartoonists in the United States. It presents the National Cartoonists Society Awards. The Society was born in 1946 when groups of cartoonists got together to entertain the ...
Reuben Award The National Cartoonists Society (NCS) is an organization of professional cartoonists in the United States. It presents the National Cartoonists Society Awards. The Society was born in 1946 when groups of cartoonists got together to entertain the ...
for 1996 for his work on ''Groo'' and '' Mad'' magazine. In 2009, ''Groo: Hell on Earth'' was nominated for the Eisner Award for Best Limited Series. The comic protagonist of the same name has also received positive reviews. '' Wizard'' ranked him as the 135th-greatest comic book character of all time, while
IGN ''IGN'' (formerly ''Imagine Games Network'') is an American video game and entertainment media website operated by IGN Entertainment Inc., a subsidiary of Ziff Davis, Inc. The company's headquarters is located in San Francisco's SoMa distri ...
ranked Groo as the 100th-greatest comic book hero of all time stating that "while he may not be the brightest bulb on the battlefield, Groo is an earnest and kind-hearted adventurer whose travels are never short on laughs and adventure".


References


External links


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