BLAIR WHICH? No. 1.
Milwaukie, OR: Dark Horse Comics, 1999. 1st Printing. 24pp., with semi-glossy color covers, and b/w interior. A parody of the surprise film blockbuster The Blair Witch Project. More
Milwaukie, OR: Dark Horse Comics, 1999. 1st Printing. 24pp., with semi-glossy color covers, and b/w interior. A parody of the surprise film blockbuster The Blair Witch Project. More
Milwaukie, OR: Dark Horse Comics, 2001. 1st Printings. Six issues each 24pp., with semi-glossy color covers, and b/w interior. In this follow-up to the wildly successful Louder Than Words, Sergio does what he does best: twenty-four pages of wordless comics that take on everything from the battle of the sexes..... More
Milwaukie, OR: Dark Horse Comics, 1997. 1st Printings. Six issues each 24pp., with semi-glossy color covers, and b/w interior. Sergio Aragonés does what he does best in this six-issue miniseries, skewering everything from skateboarding to dating, from loneliness to the Roman Coliseum. More
New York: Epic Comics, 1993. 1st Printing. 64pp., with semi-glossy color covers, and color interior. The second Groo graphic novel presents the life story of the obtuse adventurer, showing that his propensity for destructive chaos started during the earliest years of his life. A small print run for this edition..... More
Milwaukie, OR: Dark Horse Comics, 1999. 1st Printing. 48pp., with semi-glossy color covers, and color interior. An irreverent send-up of the world's favorite super heroes as only Aragonés could do it. More
Milwaukie, OR: Dark Horse Comics, 1998. 1st Printing. 32pp., with semi-glossy color covers, and color interior. The famous Mexican holiday Dia De Los Muertos has become a fascination of North Americans from coast to coast, and now Sergio Aragonés demystifies the festival in an enlightening and hilarious one-shot. More
New York: Marvel Comics, 1996. 1st Printing. 48pp., with semi-glossy color covers, and color interior. Wraparound Cover by Sergio Aragonés. An irreverent send-up of the world's favorite super heroes as only Aragonés could do it. More
Milwaukie, OR: Dark Horse Comics, 2000. 1st Printing. 32pp., with semi-glossy color covers, and color interior. In this special one-shot, Sergio gets an up- close and personal look at how the most-loved series of films ever have been made. So close that he winds up in the computers with Luke..... More
Milwaukie, OR: Dark Horse Comics, 1998. 1st Printings. Four issues each 24pp., with semi-glossy color covers, and b/w interior. This four-issue series is loosely based around the theme of “the Boogeyman” in all his incarnations. More
Guerneville, CA: Eclipse Comics, 1984. 1st Printing. 48pp., with semi-glossy color covers, and color interior. The story of how Groo got his swords; Groo accidentally introduces monkeys to music; Groo battles a monster reptile for a damsel in distress. Also, behind-the-scenes commentary from creators Evanier and Aragones. The material was..... More
Guerneville, CA: Eclipse Comics, 1984. 1st Printing. Eight issues each 32pp., with semi-glossy color covers, and color interior. Groo the Wanderer began right here in these 8 issues. In 1982, Pacific Comics began publishing Groo the Wanderer as a regular series. But Pacific faced various financial difficulties and was only..... More
New York: Marvel Comics, 1985-95. 1st Printing. One-hundred and twenty issues, each 32pp., with semi-glossy color covers, and color interior. Vol. 2, of this well known series. A nice complete set. More
Milwaukea, OR: Dark Horse Comics, 2000. 1st Printings. Four issues each 32pp., with semi-glossy color covers, and color interior. A delightful sci-fi take on the old fantasy of running away to join the circus, the real star in this 3-ring comic is cartoonist Sergio Aragonés. More
Milwaukie, OR: Dark Horse Comics, 1998. 1st Printings. Four issues each 32pp., with semi-glossy color covers, and color interior. Eisner Award winning series in for Best Humor Publication in 1999. More
Anaheim, CA: Image Comics, 1994-95. 1st Printings. Twelve issues each 32pp., with semi-glossy color covers, and color interior. Sword and sorcery comedy from Sergio Aragones, as Groo's skill with the sword is only exceeded by his stupidity, making him dangerous to friend and foe alike. More
Milwaukie, OR: Dark Horse Comics, 1998-99. 1st Printings. Four issues each 32pp., with semi-glossy color covers, and color interior. Another Groo miniseries: this series focuses on everyone’s favorite dull-witted barbarian’s relationship with his pet pooch Rufferto. More
Milwaukie, OR: Dark Horse Comics, 2001-02. 1st Printings. Four issues each 32pp., with semi-glossy color covers, and color interior. Another Groo miniseries: Groo and his loyal pooch Rufferto encounter a king who is forever raising the cost of living and an undertaker who drives up the cost of dying. More
Milwaukie, OR: Dark Horse Comics, 2000. 1st Printings. Four issues each 32pp., with semi-glossy color covers, and color interior. Another Groo miniseries: Pipil Khan wants nothing more than to name an heir and shuck his mortal coil, but one thing stands in his way: Groo! It seems Pipil Khan just..... More
Grass Valley, CA: Roger May, 1984. A mini-comic, measuring 4.25 x 3 3/8", with 16 pages, 'Official San Diego Comicon Minicomic.' Each features a one-page comic by Gary Panter, Jaime Hernandez, Kim Deitch, Rick Geary, Denis Kitchen, Sergio Aragones, Michael T Gilbert, Scott Shaw, Phil Yeh, Jane J Oliver, RL..... More