[Groop] Favourite Groo
Dennis White
dennisw at jsav.com
Wed Feb 11 04:41:27 PST 2004
My favorite Groo issue would have to be Pacific #1 as this is the first
Groo and also the book that got me started collecting comics. I had
read a few comics before that, but had never gotten "in" to them. Thank
you Sergio & Mark for getting me into collecting as I enjoy it greatly.
Dennis White
"magillaok"
-----Original Message-----
From: groop-bounces at groo.com [mailto:groop-bounces at groo.com] On Behalf
Of Grossmann, Gary
Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2004 4:54 PM
To: groop at groo.com
Subject: RE: [Groop] Favourite Groo
I believe that is #116. -Gary G.
-----Original Message-----
From: Vaughn H. Seward [mailto:vaughn at sewardconsulting.com]
Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2004 7:23 AM
To: groop at groo.com
Subject: [Groop] Favourite Groo
It is a bit of a challenge for me to pick my favourite as I'm still
reading
through 86 to about 105 for the first time (as you know by now).
The one that stands out in my mind of those I've read so far is where
Sergio draws the whole issue and there are no words. The punchline is at
the end where Sergio tries to write the Groo-Grams and gives up and asks
for Mark's help.
P.S. I was able to snag issue #82 via an eBay auction. It came in a box
with a number of other Groo issues and other comics.
~Vaughn Seward
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