[Groop] Groo Comics
Gary Grossmann
grossfam at olywa.net
Wed Jun 16 21:26:05 PDT 2004
Bryan,
It's been so long since I actually looked for a back issue of Groo I'm a
little rusty but That's Entertainment does have a very good rep, as does
Mile High Comics if you've got nothing to draw on locally. (Surely there is
one good comic shop in all of Detroit!!)
I would also recommend that in addition to, or instead of, the original
comics you buy the trade paperbacks that are currently available from Dark
Horse. The paper quality is so much better and you can better appreciate
the art and the color. The only bad part is that you miss Groo Grams, but
mark does write original text for each one.
Take care -Gary G.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark Evanier" <me at evanier.com>
To: <groop at groo.com>
Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2004 10:09 AM
Subject: Re: [Groop] Groo Comics
On Tue, 15 Jun 2004 19:00:53 -0700 (PDT), Bryan Gooding
<b_gooding2012 at yahoo.com> wrote:
>For some time now I have been trying to fill the holes in my Groo comics
collection. What
>do you recommend is the best place to contact for someone who has a genuine
love for this
>specific brand of comic book? I have gotten many comics from eBay, but alot
of times, the
>comics aren't in the best condition. Is there any one place that is better
than another, and
>if so, is it possible to order them through the internet.
ME: I'm afraid I know nothing about that marketplace, Bryan. Others
here may be of some help.
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