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FOG! Exclusive! First Look at ‘Groo: In The Wild #2’ From Dark Horse Comics

Arriving in comic stores and digital next week, Dark Horse will be releasing Groo: In the Wild #2.  Of all the millions of things in the world that Groo cannot understand, perhaps the biggest is why humans treat animals the way they do. In this, the latest installment of his newest miniseries, he wrestles with the problem and–SPOILER ALERT!–doesn’t figure out that or practically anything.

From creators Sergio Aragonés, Mark Evanier, letterer Stan Sakai and colorist Carrie Strachan comes the latest chapter in the ongoing saga of Groo the Wanderer!

Check out our exclusive sneak peek of the issue below!

Groo: In the Wild #2 arrives August 16, 2023
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