Fw: [Groop]A multitude of replies or suggestions and topics to make thissubject line too long

EUGENE PHILLIP ephillip at worldnet.att.net
Thu Apr 17 17:51:44 PDT 2003


Gary,
  Thanks for your help.  I've got to get that sticker back to the Death of
Groo wrapper!
  How did I do with my "jeep" answer?
Gene
----- Original Message -----
From: "Grossmann, Gary" <GaryG at DOR.WA.GOV>
To: "GROOP" <groop at groo.com>
Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2003 10:56 AM
Subject: RE: [Groop]A multitude of replies or suggestions and topics to make
thissubject line too long


> Gene,
>
> I forgot to look at my Death of Groo last night.  But the #51 could very
> well be the number Marvel gave to the book.  I think they numbered their
> graphic novels.
>
> Oh, and there was never a series of Groo stickers.  Chet's being silly.
(Yay
> for Chet!)  But there have been 2 stickers.  There is the CBLDF sticker
that
> has the "Groo and the Thought Patrol" art and then there was a "Did I
Err?"
> sticker from around 1994 that was never for sale, but which Sergio would
> give out or send to folks.
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: EUGENE PHILLIP [mailto:ephillip at worldnet.att.net]
> Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2003 6:14 AM
> To: GROOP
> Subject: Fw: [Groop]A multitude of replies or suggestions and topics to
> make thissubject line too long
>
>
> Chet and Gary,
>   Thanks for your responses.  I don't remember ever buying GROO stickers,
> but now I'll have to sort through my collection.
>   I thought Gary may have it right, because I do have Death of Groo.  It's
> the #51 that has me confused.  Did I miss 50 other items, whatever they
are?
>   Anyway, I'll have to take some time from my Spring chores and get that
> sticker back where it belongs.  Thanks for giving me some targets.
>   I know what "jeep" means!  It's a derivative of GP which stood for
General
> Purpose vehicle, which were funny, square, olive drab colored cars during
> WWII and after.  The forerunner to the HMMWV.
>   Coincidentally, "Jeep" is also part of my namesake.  E.C. Segar
> (1894-1938) created a comic creature with extraordinary powers called
> "Eugene the Jeep".  When I was named, "Eugene" was as popular as
"Britney",
> "Jennifer", or "Condolleezza" are today.
> Gene the Hummer
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Grossmann, Gary" <GaryG at DOR.WA.GOV>
> To: "'EUGENE PHILLIP'" <ephillip at worldnet.att.net>; "GROOP"
<groop at groo.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2003 5:24 PM
> Subject: RE: [Groop]Groo Trivia Question
>
>
> > Hmm.  My guess is it's for "The Death of Groo," but I'm not sure.  I'll
> have
> > to look at some stuff when I get home.  The things that came out in
1987,
> > according to my records, were that GN and the CBLDF T-shirt and the
price
> is
> > wrong for the t-shirt. The minis came out the year before and the mass
> > market poster came out the year after.  The price sounds about right for
> the
> > second printing of "The Death of Groo," because as I recall the Canadian
> > price was increased  and that was the only difference from the first
> > prinitng, but again, I'll have to check that out tonight. -Gary G.
> >
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Chet Cox" <mormonyoyoman at juno.com>
> To: <Groop at groo.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2003 11:25 PM
> Subject: [Groop]A multitude of replies or suggestions and topics to make
> thissubject line too long
>
>
> > 1.  The idea of Groo Groop cards sounds teriffic.  These would be
> > non-collectable and, I assume, recyled from mulch.
> >
> > 2.  Who is this chap who doesn't know what "jeep!" signifies?  It's
> > obviously not Eugene.
> >
> > 3.  The sticker which Gene found which says "#51 Groo the Wanderer (TM)
> > $4.95/$6.50 CAN Copyright (c) 1987 Marvel Entertainment Group, Inc.  All
> > characters and their distinctive likenesses are trademarks of the Marvel
> > Entertainment Group, Inc.  A New World Company" is #51 in a limited
print
> > of 50 stickers published by Marvel back when they were a New World
> > Company (as opposed to the Same Old Thing Company?).  The stickers
listed
> > for $4.95 each, unless you got the REALLY limited edition which came in
> > an aluminum can.  In that case, you had to pay $6.50.  It undoubtedly
> > came as a surprise to Sergio that Marvel Entertainment owned all the
Groo
> > characters which appeared on those stickers, but that's the truth or
> > Marvel couldn't have printed that statement right on the sticker.  By
> > that same logic, DC owns the name "Jack Kirby," which bears no
> > resemblence to living or deceased persons.  Said so, right on the indica
> > of every issue of *Jack Kirby's Fourth World* funnybooks.
> >
> > 4.  There's an Italian restaurant just off Iliff & Blackhawk in Aurora,
> > CO, which has a special on a groosagi platter every Tuesday night.
> >
> > *jeep!
> >   --Chet
> >
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