"Friends and Enemies"
Pacific #1, December 1982 ($1.00)
Poem:
"In a time far away...
In a land long ago...
A warrior would roam from place to place.
Not too long would he stay
For his soul called him fro
And because most folks
Just couldn't stand his face."
Moral:
"The friends we make and the friends we lose
are all better than the friends who want to make us lose."
Story Summary: [Still to come]
Mark Evanier: Interpreter, (Decoding)
Short Story: The Sage
Reprinted in: The Groo Chronicles #1 (Marvel/Epic), The Groo Chronicles (HardCover, Graphitti Designs)
Known Characters Appearing: Groo, Taranto.
Quotes from The Sage:
"If the body go unnourished, so shall the soul!"
"The Hunter enriches himself not with conquest but with its prize!"
"He that arrives for the prize may claim his without the hunt!"
"The need spawns the answer!"
"Man bends his back so he can arise even straighter!"
"No sight is more filling than a deed done!"
"Heed a wise man and you shall be one!"
"No words can equal a demonstration!"
"Your eyes see truth!"
"Free advice is always the best value!"
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