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Title: Slavers
Series: Groo the Wanderer #5
Author: Sergio Aragones
Rating: 3 of 5 Stars
Genre: Comics
Pages: 24
Words: 2K
Synopsis: |
Groo has run out of money, food and options. When he is conscripted into a navy, he beats all the soldiers to a pulp. A merchant sees his prowess and hires him. The merchant is a slaver and uses Groo to capture a lot of slaves on an island. Groo sets all the slaves free and the slave enslave the slavers. Groo doesn’t want anybody to be a slave and so starts killing everyone. The original slavers slink off, only to be eaten by wild animals. Groo makes it back to ship and they sail away. The issue ends with Groo on watch in the crow’s nest but asleep. The ship is headed for a sheer cliff.
My Thoughts: |
I wasn’t sure WHERE this was going when the slaves ended up enslaving the slavers. I should have known that Groo would end up trying to kill everyone though. That’s what Groo does best after all!
Seems the only fair way to do it.
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When in doubt, kill’em all! 😀
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He sounds like the Mother of Dragons, only a bloke.
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Who is the mother of dragons?
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Daenerys Clark.
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with an e.
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Is she one of the GoT characters? Who kills everyone?
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Yes! She kills the slavers and frees the slaves, then she wipes out the whole of Kings Landing, where the bad queen rules. On a dragon! With flames galore! It’s awesome.
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Thank you for asking. Because I had no idea either…
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I’m glad you explained this further down, because I had no idea what you were talking about 🙂
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🤣
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Ahhh, that’s how you let the darkness into your scarred heart: become what you hate!
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Thankfully, the blood washes all the darkness away 😉
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There’s really not much depth of character to Groo, and yet perhaps that’s part of his charm. 🙂
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I concur 😀
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