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Groo was one of the first widely successful creator-owned comics, one of the few successful humorous comic books (outside Archie Comics) during its time, and one of the longest running collaborations in comic book history.
Groo the Wanderer (a parody of the Robert E. Howard character Conan the Barbarian) is a fantasy era large-nosed buffoon who constantly misunderstands his surroundings, and, despite his generally good intentions, causes mass destruction wherever he goes.
Groo is initially plotted, roughly written (it has been said that Aragonés does to English, his third language, what Picasso did to faces), and roughly drawn by Aragonés, after consulting with Evanier.
Cordy worries Groo might not be warm enough in the damp sewer as she hands Angel a small hand ax and kisses Groo good-bye.
Groo wonders if she'll be able to let herself love the new version, if the changes will please her in ways the current version doesn't.
As Groo is hacking away at the tree's roots, he is suddenly skewered through the chest by one, lifted off of his feet, jerked forward and dropped to the ground.