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To call Sergio Aragones a legendary cartoonist would be an understatement. Besides being in every single issue of Mad Magazine for the past 50 years, Sergio is also the creator of Groo the Wanderer, the hilarious character that is a good natured and extremely honest barbarian, but one who consistently finds himself in the middle of all sorts of misadventures because of his unparalleled stupidity and penchant for misunderstanding. IDW is pleased to offer the one and only Sergio Aragones' Groo the Wanderer: Artist's Edition, featuring a glorious four-part story showcasing Sergio at his best. [(W) Sergio Aragones, Mark Evanier (A/CA) Sergio Aragones]
This month, it's a trio of life and death adventures! Bart discovers that the entire town has taken a sudden and life-threatening dislike to him and later risks life and limb when taking a short cut to go to the movies. Finally, it's Lisa who fears for her life when she gets trapped in a corn maze of her own design. Plus, Sergio Aragones presents another pleasing pantomime from Maggie's Crib. [(W) Sergio Aragones & Various (A) Hilary Barta & Various (CA) Jason Ho, Mike Rote]
Bat Lash faces frontier justice! Or, as it's more commonly known, he attends a necktie party...as the guest of honor, of course. [Written by Peter Brandvold & Sergio Aragones / Art by John Severin / Cover by Walter Simonson]
It's showdown at the Lash Ranch! Will Bat get there in time to save his family? [Written by Peter Brandvold & Sergio Aragones / Art by John Severin / Cover by Walter Simonson]
Bat is desperate to find Dominique before her father sends her away. But here comes the cavalry: Two-Moons and his fellow Comanche warriors! [Written by Peter Brandvold & Sergio Aragones / Art by John Severin / Cover by Walter Simonson]
Bat Lash's origin comes to a stunning conclusion! As Bat tracks Brubaker to Mexico, Dominique takes her fate into her own hands. Who will survive? [Written by Peter Brandvold & Sergio Aragones / Art by John Severin / Cover by Walter Simonson]
The acclaimed 6-issue Western miniseries that brought back Bat Lash is collected in trade paperback with an all-new cover! In it, young Bat must face a crooked sheriff intent on destroying his family name and save the woman he loves. [Written by Peter Brandvold & Sergio Aragones / Art by John Severin / Cover by Nick Cardy & Kevin Now]
Will he save the West - or ruin it? Acclaimed Western novelist Peter Brandvold (Rogue Lawman, .45-Caliber Deathtrap) teams up with Bat Lash co-creator Sergio Aragones (Groo, MAD) to answer that question as BAT LASH begins! This 6-issue miniseries recounts the origin story of the most unusual cowboy of them all as young Bat Lash braves a corrupt sheriff and a greedy rancher just to woo a rancher's lovely daughter. With interior art by the legendary John Severin (DESPERADOES) and beautiful covers by Walter Simonson, BAT LASH is a classic Western high adventure made fresh and exciting for today! [Written by Peter Brandvold & Sergio Aragones / Art by John Severin / Cover by Walter Simonson; Varia]
Continuing the re-presentation of the entire saga of Mike Grell's classic character, Jon Sable, Freelance. The seventh collection delves deeper in creator Mike Grell's classic Frist Comic run-featuring issues 28-33, which include an appearance by the Maltese Falcon (you heard us right), Sable's trip to Nicaragua, and even some guest-art by the one and only Sergio Aragones. [Mike Grell (W) Grell, Sergio Aragones (A) Grell (C)]
Groo is BACK! And, oddly enough, that might not be the biggest disaster looming over the planet. It seems that things are getting hotter everywhere . . . that is, in those places where it isn't getting colder than ever before! The usual suspects-Sergio Aragonés and Mark Evanier-once again join forces to bring you a sidesplitting tale of the world's stupidest barbarian. Unfortunately, there might not be much world left by the end of their story! [Mark Evanier (W) and Sergio Aragonés (A)]
GROO: THE HOGS OF HORDOR #1 (of 4) Mark Evanier (W) and Sergio Aragonés (A) Scheduled to arrive on Oct 28 Full Color. 32 pages Miniseries You probably think Groo the Wanderer is the most destructive force in his world. Not so! Even at his most inept, Groo cannot destroy a village faster than the Hogs of Horder. Theirs is an evil species that has existed forever, and that spreads death and annihilation to this day. They control your mind, they control your body, and worst of all, they control your money. So what happens when Groo comes nose to nose with them? Find out in this latest Groo miniseries from the same award-winning people who do every Groo miniseries: Sergio Aragonés and Mark Evanier with the aid of Stan Sakai and Tom Luth! The prior Groo miniseries, Hell on Earth, has been nominated for the 2009 Eisner award for Best Limited Series! Groo the Wanderer returns!
Unemployment is rising . . . debts are swelling . . . and no one can afford to buy anything. Fortunately, that's only happening in the world of Groo the Wanderer, not in real life! Breathe a sigh of sweet relief and join Groo as, aided and abetted by the award-winning team of Sergio Aragonés and Mark Evanier, he rambles across the land, adding economic destruction to the many other catastrophes that he usually spreads. Also in this issue, we meet King Huhu and learn what he has to do with the whole mess!
GROO: THE HOGS OF HORDER #4 (of 4) Mark Evanier (W), Sergio Aragonés (A), and Tom Luth (C) Scheduled to arrive on Feb 24 Full Color. 32 pages Miniseries The kingdom of Horder is about to be destroyed by the most horrendous and least stoppable force in the world . . . and, amazingly, it isn't Groo! But he's around and making his presence known, which means that he's making things worse. If you didn't buy the first three issues, buy this one, see how it ends, and then go back and find the first three so you have a clue as to what any of it means. From the infamous and award-winning team of Sergio Aragonés and Mark Evanier, with Stan Sakai and Tom Luth and, yes, a real. live letters column! Legendary Mad magazine cartoonist Sergio recently celebrated twenty-five years of Groo the Wanderer, and fans of mulch and cheese dip still can't get enough!
GROO: THE HOGS OF HORDER Mark Evanier (W) and Sergio Aragonés (A) Full Color. 120 pages TPB, 6 5/8"" x 10"" You probably think Groo the Wanderer is the most destructive force in his world. Not so! Even at his most inept, Groo cannot destroy a village faster than the hogs of Horder. Theirs is an evil species that has existed forever and that spreads death and annihilation to this day. They control your mind, they control your body, and worst of all, they control your money. So what happens when Groo comes nose to nose with them? Find out in this latest Groo adventure! Collects the four-issue miniseries. The prior Groo miniseries, Hell on Earth, was nominated for the 2009 Best Limited Series Eisner Award!
Sergio uses some slight of hand this month to conjure up the tale of a man who has an inner desire to become a magician and the arduous journey to achieve his goal. Then, the master storyteller delves into Hawaiian mythology and the legend of the magical Menehunes. And, follow Sergio as he recounts his first steps towards becoming a professional cartoonist.
Celebrate twenty-five years of the world's stupidest barbarian doing stupid and barbaric things! After a brief hiatus, the Champion of Cheese Dip is back to battle the menace of The Plague, an all-new story by the same guys responsible for all the Groo stories for the last quarter-century, Sergio Aragonés and Mark Evanier. Also, thrill to The Groo Alphabet, a primer of that hero's friends and foes (mostly foes), followed by a special illustrated text story by Sergio and Mark on how this comic came to be and why it just won't go away. Plus other silly features. [Mark Evanier (W), Sergio Aragonés (A), and Tom Luth (C)]
Celebrate twenty-five years of the world's stupidest barbarian doing stupid and barbaric things! After a brief hiatus, the Champion of Cheese Dip is back to battle the menace of "The Plague," an all-new story by the same guys responsible for all the Groo stories for the last quarter-century, Sergio Aragonés and Mark Evanier. Also, thrill to The Groo Alphabet, a primer of that hero's friends and foes (mostly foes), followed by a special illustrated text story by Sergio and Mark on how this comic came to be and why it just won't go away. Plus other silly features. [Mark Evanier (W), Sergio Aragonés (A), and Tom Luth (C)]
(W/A) Sergio Aragonés Beloved cartoonist Sergio Aragonés writes, draws, and provides the cover for his first full-length Simpsons Comics issue. Springfield is on the brink of a nuclear meltdown (what else is new?) and Homer must do everything in his power to save the plant, the town, and his family from what is basically all his fault! Brace yourself for some serious silliness in ""No Cause for Alarm!""
Join the new SPIRIT creative team of writers Sergio Aragones & Mark Evanier (Groo the Wanderer) and Mike Ploog (Abadazad) for a case of murder! A string of killings is plaguing Central City...and the Spirit - with Commissioner Dolan - is on the case! [Written by Sergio Aragones & Mark Evanier / Art by Mike Ploog / Cover by Jordi Bernet]
Ellen Dolan expects to get The Spirit alone on a luxury yacht...but an impossible mystery arises that distracts the Spirit's attention and puts all the passenger's lives in danger! [Written by Sergio Aragones & Mark Evanier / Art and cover by Paul Smith]
Once again the Spirit finds a way to cheat death in Central City in his trademark two-fisted-yet-lighthearted fashion! [Written by Sergio Aragones & Mark Evanier / Art and cover by Paul Smith]
The Spirit swims with the dolphins - but murder follows him even among these peaceful creatures! [Written by Sergio Aragones & Mark Evanier / Art by Paul Smith & Walden Wong / Cover by Paul Smith]
Once again, Denny Colt attempts to take a vacation from the grit and violence of Central City - this time at a dude ranch. But crime follows him there in the form of murder! [Written by Sergio Aragones & Mark Evanier / Art by Paul Smith & Walden Wong / Cover by Paul Rivoche]
Once again, Denny Colt makes a misguided attempt to take a vacation from Central City, but murder follows him to a dude ranch! [Written by Sergio Aragones & Mark Evanier / Art by Aluir Amancio / Cover by Paul Smith]
Okay, no kidding. This time, for sure, The Spirit gets a break from the hustle and bustle of Central City's mean streets. Maybe fresh air out in the wide, open spaces is just what he needs? Right?
[Written by Sergio Aragones & Mark Evanier / Art by Aluir Amancio / Cover by Joe Kubert]
The Spirit hits Cambodia! Somebody is murdering the former members of an Army platoon, one by one, and the trail leads back to Phnom Penh! A noir murder mystery in the Spirit style! [Written by Sergio Aragonés & Mark Evanier / Art by Chad Hardin & Wayne Faucher / Cover by Paul Smith]
Terror strikes the Central City food supply! The Spirit jumps headlong into a race against time to track down a terrorist on a poisoning spree! [Written by Sergio Aragones & Mark Evanier / Art by Aluir Amancio & Hilary Barta / Cover by Paul Rivo]
Will Eisner's classic hero continues his modern-day adventures in this new volume collecting THE SPIRIT #14-20! In this volume, The Spirit fights crime on a luxury yacht, a dude ranch and elsewhere! [Written by Sergio Aragones & Mark Evanier / Art by Mike Ploog, Paul Smith & Mark Farmer / Cover by J]
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