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Groo: In the Wild
Groo the Wanderer is back and stupider than ever... which is pretty stupid. In this, his latest mini-series, he tries to figure out the dumb way human beings attempt to co-exist with animals on this planet. And if we can't figure out how to do that, what chance does the guy with cheese dip for brains have?
Maggie
Our Simpsons One-Shot Wonders continue with a special issue, featuring everyone's favorite boss shooting, bear pacifying, mallet wielding, preschool rebellion leading, nail gun riveting, unibrow hating, infant language translating, Bobo cuddling baby, also known as the Gem Child, God's chosen instrument of peace and goodwill to Springfield. Prepare yourself for the exciting and heartwarming adventures of the littlest and savviest Simpson of them all: Maggie Simpson! Featuring a variant wraparound cover by Sergio Aragones and a little something extra!
Genre: Adventure
- Issue # Full (7 months ago)
Bongo Comics Free-For-All! / SpongeBob Comics Freestyle Funnies
Bongo offers the best in humor comics with a proud tale from the boasting barflies of Moe's Tavern, as they recount their close encounter with marauding beasts as members of the Springfield Bear Patrol. And Sergio Aragonés joins the fun with a story from his own past of how he made his first peso as an underground and underage artist. Then, flip over the book for two of the swimmingest SpongeBob sagas from the series' hard-to-find earliest issues. In "Squidward and the Golden Clarinet," SpongeBob reads an issue of Mermaid Man to a less-than-welcoming Squidward. But this story has a musical hook even Squidward can't resist. Plus: a page of gags that go off the deep end by indie artiste James Kochalka. Story TitlesTales From the Springfield Bear PatrolMy First PesoSquidward and the Golden ClarinetGame Freaks.
- Issue # Full (7 months ago)
Groo: Gods Against Groo
The bumbling barbarian Groo has made quite a name for himself, traveling the land leaving a path of destruction and cheese dip. He is either so greatly feared or favored wherever he goes, Groo's earthly reputation causes a Groo deity to arise in the heavens! While Earthbound Groo hungers, his Divine Groo alter ego unleashes chaos! Plus, Sergio's legendary back cover Rufferto strips return! • Concludes an epic storyline that began in Groo: Fray of the Gods and continues in Groo: Play of the Gods. *Sergio Aragonés returns to Groo, featuring beautiful hand-lettering by Stan Sakai!
Buzz & Bell, Space Cadets
One of his strengths as a cartoonist is a prodigious imagination able to conceive numerous gags on a single theme, in this instance astronauts. Buzz is a chimp, Bell is human, they’re out in space on a shuttle.That’s pretty well all there is to the theme, except that all the one page gags require no dialogue.
Genre: Comedy
- Issue # Full (7 months ago)
Dark Horse Maverick 2001
In this second annual anthology of creator-owned coolness, we've roped a few wayward, unpredictable colts, corralled them with some solid but imaginative workhorses, and even had some of those fancy European ponies brought to the Dark Horse ranch for the best ride of the new millennium! Okay, horseplay aside, Matt Wagner visits the Grendel universe with another chapter of the Hunter Rose legacy, Sergio Aragonés rolls out an autobiographical anecdote in his trademark style, Will Eisner tells a tale of fleeting triumph, and young Usagi learns a valuable lesson in a story by Stan Sakai. All the way from France, Angoulême Grand Prize winners Charles Berberian and Philippe Dupuy send their charming and funnyMonsieur Jean for your reading pleasure. Jogging in from the outfield, Denis Kitchen provides a hilariously absurd story called "My Five Minutes with God," and J.R. Williams provides his take on a Greek myth with "Skinboy: Sisyphus Revisited." Rounding out the edges we have a pin-up by Hellboy artist Mike Mignola and a cover by the ever-smoking Frank Miller, colored by Eisner Award-winning digital artist Laura DePuy. It's 48 pages of pure genius, and it's coming your way in July, the perfect month for a good read in a shady spot. BE ADVISED: CONTAINS SOME CARTOON NUDITY.
Genre: Fantasy
- Issue # Full (7 months ago)
Sergio Aragonés Boogeyman
We've seen him doing it for years in Mad Magazine, and now Sergio Aragonés introduces a new series to Dark Horse, taking a twisted look at the genres that comics readers hold most dear. If you've noticed how seriously horror books have been taking themselves lately, Boogeyman will be a breath of fresh air, blowing straight through the boneyard! Follow Sergio's newest character through these short tales which do to horror fiction what Groo has been doing to sword and sorcery for years!
Sergio Aragonés Louder than Words
Legendary artist of Mad and Groo (or TV Bloopers and Practical Jokes), Sergio Aragonés does what he does best in this six-issue miniseries, skewering everything from skateboarding to dating, from loneliness to the Roman Coliseum! You'll laugh out loud, like you're ten years old again! All-new material!
Genre: Comedy
Sergio Aragonés' Groo: The Most Intelligent Man In The World
When the barbarian with the lowest IQ in the world starts passing out words of wisdom and advice, all of his old cohorts and enemies come out of the woodwork to find outwhat's wrong, and no one's more confused than Rufferto, the most loyal little dog in Plentia. The adventures of Groo continue, as Sergio Aragonés, 1997 Harvey, Reuben, and Eisner Award-winner, teams with longtime accomplice Mark Evanier for a barbaric tale of temporary intelligence as only they can concoct. All new cover, new forward, and even new jokes!
- Issue # TPB (8 months ago)
Sergio Aragonés' Groo: Mightier Than the Sword
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 can't rest easy until the world's dumbest barbarian is out of the way, and he'll give his kingdom to the one of his sons who can accomplish this. But they're gonna need help, and they just might find it in the one person tough enough to take down Groo: namely Groo! Be there as Sergio Aragonés kicks off four issues of palace intrigue, abuse of the press, and breaking stuff.
- Issue #4 (8 months ago)
- Issue #3 (8 months ago)
- Issue #2 (8 months ago)
- Issue #1 (8 months ago)
- Issue # _TPB (8 months ago)
Spirit World
After leaving Marvel Comics at the end of the 1960s, Jack Kirby came to DC Comics, where he soon created the series of superhero comics known collectively as "The Fourth World." But before that came SPIRIT WORLD, a magazine that delved into the occult and the supernatural.
- Issue # Full (5 years ago)
Sergio Aragonés' Blair Which?
In 1994 a lone nature enthusiast set out for what he thought would be a peaceful day in the woods. What he witnessed there would have a chilling and spellbinding impact on America, the nature of which no one could possibly have predicted. Now, award-winning investigative reporters Sergio Aragones and Mark Evanier retrace his steps through those foreboding Maryland woods and exclusively uncover the true story of the three young people lost that fateful weekend...
Genre: Fantasy
- Issue # Full (5 years ago)
Simpsons One-Shot Wonders: Ralph Wiggum Comics
In the first of Bongo Comics' soon to be legendary Simpson Comics One-Shot Wonders, Ralph Wiggum takes center stage. In his first solo outing, Ralph has a day off of school, is left home alone, and becomes a role model to a new kid in town. Add in some short features by Sergio Aragonés and watch the chaos ensue!
Genre: Children
- Issue # Full (6 years ago)
Bat Lash (1968)
Attempting to ride away in disguise, Lash encounters the sheriff and his posse accompanying Sebastian's niece to the monastery. She reveals a third piece of the cross to Lash who offers to help the sheriff capture the bandits. The treasure is soon found and our hero rides off into the sunset.
Genre: Western
Destroyer Duck
Duke "Destroyer" Duck, a resident of an anthropomorphic world, goes in a brutal rampage against a ruthless company from another dimension that exploited and killed his only friend.The issue also features the first comic strip of Groo the Wanderer.
Sergio Aragonés Funnies
Matt Groening proudly presents an all-new monthly series by the world's most famous and most honored cartoonist, Sergio Aragones! Each issue offers an assortment of autobiographical anecdotes, perplexing puzzles, slap-happy short stories, as well as Sergio's unique and hilarious pantomimes and gags. With this new series, the world's most beloved cartoonist continues to prove that humor is truly a universal language!
Genre: Comedy
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