Groo - Friends and Foes #7 (2015)
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Dark Horse: "For the swordswoman Chakaal there are only two rules for survival: first, be more able with your sword, and second, avoid Groo!"
Groo is always smitten with Chakaal, who, of course, wants nothing to do with him. But he fails to understand even that.


Groo arrives in a city in which four different languages are spoken, and asks passersby for directions. They make even less sense to him than most people do, until he stumbles upon someone who speaks Groo's language.


The barbarian ignores his offer and asks him to translate that he, Groo, is looking for a job. Of course, everyone scatters, and the strangers offers him a job: to help Queen Nada retake the throne.

After some initial confusion, Groo takes the lead and they storm off to the queen's palace.

"CHAKAAL!"
"I figured the foolish-looking warrior would turn out to be him!"

Chakaal wins the fight, but now she must get rid of Groo. So she comes up with a plan.


Oh and by the way, she teaches Kayli, the wandering girl in search of her father (or is it a lost boy wandering in search of his mother?) some self-defence tricks.
Next: Mark Evanier and Stan Sakai... I mean, Weaver and Scribe.
Groo is always smitten with Chakaal, who, of course, wants nothing to do with him. But he fails to understand even that.


Groo arrives in a city in which four different languages are spoken, and asks passersby for directions. They make even less sense to him than most people do, until he stumbles upon someone who speaks Groo's language.


The barbarian ignores his offer and asks him to translate that he, Groo, is looking for a job. Of course, everyone scatters, and the strangers offers him a job: to help Queen Nada retake the throne.

After some initial confusion, Groo takes the lead and they storm off to the queen's palace.

"CHAKAAL!"
"I figured the foolish-looking warrior would turn out to be him!"

Chakaal wins the fight, but now she must get rid of Groo. So she comes up with a plan.


Oh and by the way, she teaches Kayli, the wandering girl in search of her father (or is it a lost boy wandering in search of his mother?) some self-defence tricks.
Next: Mark Evanier and Stan Sakai... I mean, Weaver and Scribe.