A couple weeks ago I was given a box of my brother's trading cards and comic books. Inside I found these 3, and boy did that take me back:
Would it surprise you to learn that a lot of us read comic books at West Point? In addition to Marx' Communist Manifesto and Sun Tzu's The Art of War and Lord-knows-what-other-major-works, many of us read comic books. And Groo was mine. My best friend and I would walk down to the PX every month as soon as the new issue arrived, and it was a big deal to get back to the barracks and read it.
Groo was as great a warrior as Conan, but was a nice guy and a little clueless. When he had to open up a Number 9 can of whoop-ass on someone, the artist let us know what was going on but skipped the gore. Good always triumphed, and there was a moral at the end of each issue.
My kinda comic. Groo-oo-oo-oo-oo!
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Nice!
The entire Groo canon is available online/digitally. I re-read them all myself. My favorite is Groo cameo in Usagi Yojimbo during Stan Sakai's retelling of "Lone Wolf and Cub": https://usagiyojimbo.fandom.com/wiki/File:Groo_-_Lone_Rabbit_and_Child.png
I did not know that, thanks!
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