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Sergio Aragones The Groo Nursery

Sergio Aragones The Groo Nursery
By Sergio Aragones

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Take four vintage Groo tales ... bury them lovingly in the ground ... add water and plenty of mulch ... and what will blossom will be the latest Groo collection, featuring the creative flowering of the award-winning duo of Sergio Aragones and Mark Evanier. In this handsome volume, we feature "This Island of Felicidad," one of the most popular Groo stories of all time ... beautifully drawn and almost as well written as this solicitation copy!


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #768039 in Books
  • Published on: 2002-07-29
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: .28" h x 6.74" w x 10.06" l, .52 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 96 pages

Editorial Reviews

From School Library Journal
Adult/High School-Groo's skill with his swords is so great that he never loses a battle. Unfortunately, he is also mind-bogglingly stupid and brings bad luck to everyone with whom he associates. This is a reprint, in graphic-novel format, of four stories previously published in comic-book form. In the first, the barbarian warrior manages to sink all the ships in a giant naval battle-including those on his side. In the second, he lands on a tropical island paradise and attempts to be helpful, disrupting the ecology of the area with each effort. Even singing about Groo's exploits turns out to be disastrous to a minstrel in the third story, and the subsequent attempts of villagers in the fourth to avoid him altogether are no more effective. Despite his destructiveness, Groo has a charming innocence. The art is cartoony and colorful, adding to the general silliness of the mayhem. Some clever lyric poetry leads off each story, and more is seen in Groo's minstrel song. This collection is just long enough for the jokes to play off one another without letting the humor wear thin. This parody of the sword-and-sorcery genre is not sophisticated, but it packs in a great deal of slapstick fun.
Paul Brink, Fairfax County Public Library System, VA
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