A futuristic adventure with the ultimate survivor!A surprising new tale that drops the lord of the jungle into an unfamiliar setting--the future! Can Tarzan's vine-swinging skills serve him in the half-flooded ruins of a future London?
The bumbling barbarian Groo has made quite a name for himself, traveling the land cleaving a path of destruction and cheese dip. He is either so greatly feared or favored wherever he goes, Groo’s earthly reputation causes a Groo diety to arise in the heavens! While Earthbound Groo hungers, his Divine Groo alter ego unleashes chaos! Plus, Sergio’s legendary back cover Rufferto strips return! From the hilarious mind and skillful pen of Sergio Aragonés, with scripts by Mark Evanier, colors by Carrie Strachan, and lettering by Stan Sakai (Usagi Yojimbo)! This series concludes an epic storyline that began in Groo: Fray of the Gods and continued in Groo: Play of the Gods. Collects Groo: Gods Against Groo #1–#4.
A bumbling barbarian encounters the cunning lord of the jungle, but will Groo wind up destroying the jungle itself or teaming up with Tarzan to fight slavers?With cartoonist Sergio lost and running from hungry lions in Chula Vista’s Jungle Safari Land and script writer Mark doing panels all day at Comic-Con International, how will this comic get finished? Legendary Tarzan artist Thomas Yeates swings in to help! Plus—the legendary Rufferto backup strips from the comic series and an introduction by Mark Evanier are also included! The confident lord of the jungle meets the dangerous master of cheese dip!Collects Groo Meets Tarzan comics #1 to #4.
The book is a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian title, preserving the original's cultural significance. While it may exhibit imperfections such as marks, notations, and flawed pages due to its age, it aims to provide an authentic reading experience. This edition reflects a commitment to protecting and promoting literary heritage by making classic works accessible in high-quality, modern formats.
Being An Essay Towards Reconciling The Same With The Histories Of The Eastern Nations (1830)
68 pages
3 hours of reading
The book is a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian work, preserving its historical significance despite potential imperfections like marks and notations. It aims to protect and promote cultural literature by providing an affordable, high-quality edition that remains true to the original text.
Focusing on the historical and ecclesiastical significance of Oriental Christian Churches, this work explores the early establishment of Christianity in regions like Syria, Mesopotamia, and India. It delves into the diverse Christian communities, including Arabian, Persian, and Armenian Christians, and highlights the state of churches in Malabar during the 16th century. The text also examines missionary efforts in China and India, along with reflections on the moral and religious development of local populations. Additionally, it includes accounts of unique customs and practices among these communities.
Groo the Wanderer is back and stupider than ever . . . which is pretty stupid. In this, his latest misadventure, he tries to figure out the dumb way human beings attempt to co-exist with animals on this planet. And if we can't figure out how to do that, what chance does the guy with cheese dip for brains have? From the hilarious mind and skillful pen of Sergio Aragonés, with scripts by Mark Evanier, colors by Carrie Strachan (Mad Magazine), and lettering by Stan Sakai (Usagi Yojimbo)! Collects Groo: In the Wild comics #1–#4.
Eisenherz läuft und läuft und läuft ... Es ist eine der langlebigsten Comicserien überhaupt. Die erste Folge erschien am 13. Februar 1937 und in den USA erscheint seitdem jeden Sonntag eine Folge – ohne Unterbrechung! Mittlerweile haben neue Zeichner übernommen, Band 90 ist ein neuer Band aus der Feder des Zeichners Thomas Yeates.