I always wondered if Hart got the idea of Grog being frozen in a glacier from Marvel Comics’ Captain America revival story from Avengers #4. Captain America had been frozen in ice since the end of WW2 in 1945 and was found by the SubMariner in a block of ice…though he didn’t know who it was then…in 1964. Grog was introduced into the comic in 1966.
C about 1 year ago
Shame to ruin rum, but sometimes you just gotta
Imagine about 1 year ago
Might as well just rum with it.
ArcticFox Premium Member about 1 year ago
Not enough!
sandpiper about 1 year ago
Eventually they grasp the fact that Grog is both his name and the limit of his vocabulary.
GROG Premium Member about 1 year ago
Not nearly enough.
Chithing Premium Member about 1 year ago
I see they took my advice from yesterday.
Just-me about 1 year ago
He might be monosyllabic, but he puts a lot of meaning into his word…
morningglory73 Premium Member about 1 year ago
Give him the whole barrel.
blakerl about 1 year ago
Foolish humans.
Angry Indeed Premium Member about 1 year ago
Grog is nothing but a large mouth with limbs.
T... about 1 year ago
He requested Grog, not rum…
saylorgirl about 1 year ago
The third panel is hilarious!
KROverton about 1 year ago
I am really enjoying reading Grog’s origin story. I was only five when it was first published.
tinstar about 1 year ago
He just wants a little hair of the grog.
montylc2001 about 1 year ago
I always wondered if Hart got the idea of Grog being frozen in a glacier from Marvel Comics’ Captain America revival story from Avengers #4. Captain America had been frozen in ice since the end of WW2 in 1945 and was found by the SubMariner in a block of ice…though he didn’t know who it was then…in 1964. Grog was introduced into the comic in 1966.