Groo VS Conan #3 Review


What is happening in a world where Groo and Conan are at odds with each other? It’s a clash of two titans. Read on to find out.

As a brain-damaged Sergio Aragonés wanders the streets, the indomitable barbarian Conan crosses paths—and swords!—with the insufferable birdbrain Groo. Has the warrior that vanquished a thousand wizards met his match? Does Groo even know the meaning of the word defeat? Knowing him, probably not!

Okay, so this issue is very interesting and the whole premise is interesting. The story if actually told, not by the 15634main characters, but the supporting character’s in each other worlds. It is very interesting because the two different art styles work in different aspects of the story. So we have these characters telling stories and ideas about the characters facing off. Now I really do like that is aspect but it makes me wonder what is true and what is indulgence on the biased of the world. It is really interesting. I would say that I didn’t really know much about the characters but I did my research and read the previous ones. This is a great addition to this series that is going because we have extreme characters going head to head and this issue is really good of giving action.

Mark Evanier and Sergio Aragonéss do a great job of co-writing the series because you get what you want from the story if you like the characters. They style is split up and brought together in delightful way. It is pretty great.

Sergio Aragonés and Thomas Yeates is a wonderful team to work together. Their art styles are so different but go together so well that, I was really surprised and this issue really shows it. You will have to check it out honestly. Overall, just amazing.

OUR RATING
8
+Interesting concept works well +The art styles don't clash +Conan and Groo are terrifying +Just great to see two worlds collide  

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