Dark Horse Exclusive: GROO: GODS AGAINST GROO Caps Off The Wanderer’s “God Trilogy”

Monkeys Fighting Robots is excited to announce that Eisner Award-winning creators Sergio Aragonés and Mark Evanier are teaming up once again to conclude the epic storyline of Groo and the gods in GROO: GODS AGAINST GROO, beginning this December from Dark Horse Comics.

The new series will cap off the saga that began in GROO: FRAY OF THE GODS and continued with GROO: PLAY OF THE GODS. Evanier and Aragonés will co-write the series, with Aragonés working as penciller and inker. The two will be joined by Carrie Strachan on colors, and Stan Sakai on letters.

About GODS AGAINST GROO:
The bumbling barbarian Groo has made quite a name for himself, traveling the land and cleaving a path of destruction and cheese dip. He is either so greatly feared or favored wherever he goes, Groo’s earthly reputation causes a Groo deity to arise in the heavens! While Earthbound Groo hungers, his Divine Groo alter ego unleashes chaos! Plus, Sergio’s legendary back cover Rufferto strips return!

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dark horse exclusive groo gods against groo sergio aragonesGROO: GODS AGAINST GROO #1 (of 4) will hit your local comic book store on December 21st, and is available for pre-order starting this week.

Praise for the Groo and the gods saga:
This fray is fraught with fights, fancy, and fun. Aragonés and his collaborators have created another masterpiece guaranteed to please readers of all ages. Highest possible recommendation.” – SciFi Pulse

Groo is a beloved and wonderful character and Sergio’s work bringing his adventures to life over the years will never stop being excellent.” –PopCult HQ

Groo’s as good as it’s ever been.” —Slings and Arrows


Are you excited for the upcoming GROO series? Sound off in the comments!

Anthony Composto - EIC
Anthony Composto - EIC
Editor-in-Chief for Monkeys Fighting Robots. A lifelong fan of Spider-Man and the Mets, Anthony loves an underdog story. He earned his B.A. in English because of his love for words, and his MBA because of his need for cash. He considers comics to be The Great American Art Form, and loves horror movies, indie dramas, action/thrillers, and everything in between.