Dark Horse Ongoing Series

GROO FRAY OF THE GODS (2016)

"It's the last issue of a four-issue Groo miniseries, and we all know what that leads to: the first issue (coming soon) of the next four-issue Groo miniseries. In this epic conclusion (not to be confused with the next epic conclusion or others that follow), Groo finds himself in the midst of a battle twixt the awesome, all-powerful gods and maybe a few lesser ones. "

"What does a god do when his followers stop following? Easy: He makes them follow. Ravenous the Insatiable (one of your greedier gods) and his minions do godlike things to his flock. That is, until the godforsaken warrior named Groo shows up. Then the new order of Ravenous faces a challenge, and all the believers suddenly believe it's time to flee. With lettering by Stan Sakai, coloring by Tom Luth, and yet another actual, real letter column by Evanier, it's a treat for anyone smarter than Groo . . . which is, of course, everyone."

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Groo Fray Of The Gods #4

Issue #4

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Groo Fray Of The Gods #4

Release: October 19, 2016
Groo Fray Of The Gods #3

Issue #3

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Groo Fray Of The Gods #3

Release: September 21, 2016
Groo Fray Of The Gods #2

Issue #2

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Groo Fray Of The Gods #2

Release: August 17, 2016
Groo Fray Of The Gods #1

Issue #1

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Groo Fray Of The Gods #1

Release: July 20, 2016

Reading Order

  1. Groo Fray Of The Gods #1

    "The gods did not bless Groo with brains, only with the ability to battle. Now, they themselves are in conflict over the spirit and future of mankind . . . and it is Groo who becomes the pawn (unwitting, of course) in their war. If the future of humanity depends on the wanderer-we're all in a lot of trouble. It's the basis for the new twelve-issue Groo limited series, Groo: Fray of the Gods, featuring a fable told by the same old guys as always: Sergio Aragonés and Mark Evanier, with Tom Luth coloring, and Stan Sakai on the lettering pen."

  2. Groo Fray Of The Gods #2

    "See it happen in this issue: The rise and fall of the Star God, a pretender to the heavens and a deity who won't last as long as this series by the award-winning duo of Sergio Aragones and Mark Evanier. You'd think a god could live forever . . . and maybe one could if his godlike path hadn't been crossed by the wandering disaster that is Groo. With lettering by Stan Sakai, coloring by Tom Luth, and another actual, real letter column by Evanier. Miss it not. 'I'd sing this book's praises endlessly, were it not for my fear of attracting the title character's attention. One of the most enjoyable series created-ever. Highest possible recommendation.'-SciFiPulse "

  3. Groo Fray Of The Gods #3

    "What does a god do when his followers stop following? Easy: He makes them follow. Ravenous the Insatiable (one of your greedier gods) and his minions do godlike things to his flock. That is, until the godforsaken warrior named Groo shows up. Then the new order of Ravenous faces a challenge, and all the believers suddenly believe it's time to flee. With lettering by Stan Sakai, coloring by Tom Luth, and yet another actual, real letter column by Evanier, it's a treat for anyone smarter than Groo . . . which is, of course, everyone."

  4. Groo Fray Of The Gods #4

    "It's the last issue of a four-issue Groo miniseries, and we all know what that leads to: the first issue (coming soon) of the next four-issue Groo miniseries. In this epic conclusion (not to be confused with the next epic conclusion or others that follow), Groo finds himself in the midst of a battle twixt the awesome, all-powerful gods and maybe a few lesser ones. "

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