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  1. Sergio Aragonés Domenech (/ ˌ æ r ə ˈ ɡ oʊ n ɪ s / ARR-ə-GOH-niss, Spanish: [ˈseɾxjo aɾaɣoˈnes ðoˈmenek]; born September 6, 1937) is a Spanish/Mexican cartoonist and writer best known for his contributions to Mad magazine and creating the comic book Groo the Wanderer.

  2. Sergio Aragones. Click here to visit the Sergio Blog! Sergio silliness can currently be found in the Groo Meets Tarzan mini-series, available now from Dark Horse Comics. And of course, he’s in still in every issue of MAD — in the margins if not on the pages — though most of that, like most of MAD these days, is reprints.

  3. Learn about Sergio Aragones, the fastest and most honored cartoonist in the world, who created Groo the Wanderer and drew for Mad Magazine. Discover his early life in Spain and Mexico, his career in America, and his diverse works in comics, TV and movies.

  4. Learn about Groo, the barbarian warrior with cheese dip for brains, and his creator Sergio Aragonés, the world's fastest cartoonist. Find news, comics, videos, games and more on the official Groo website.

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  5. Jan 15, 2024 · Sergio Aragonés, a Spanish-born cartoonist, brought a new dimension to the world of comics. His journey from Spain to becoming a pivotal contributor to Mad Magazine is a testament to his artistic prowess and unbridled creativity.

  6. Master swordsman. Groo the Wanderer is a fantasy/comedy comic book character created by Sergio Aragonés. His stories are written and drawn by Aragonés, dialogued and edited by Mark Evanier, lettered by Stan Sakai and colored by Tom Luth.

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  8. Dec 1, 2012 · 50 Marginal Years. Published December 1, 2012. Fifty years ago this month (give or take a week or three), the 76th issue of MAD hit newsstands. It featured an article called “A MAD Look at the Space Program” by a new kid named Sergio Something. New artists were then rare in MAD.