Mark Evanier
Mark Evanier is a Bronze Age writer and editor best known in comics for Groo the Wanderer, his long collaboration with Sergio Aragonés, and for work associated with Jack Kirby during Kirby's later career. His name is closely tied to Groo's early independent and mainstream appearances, and his documented connection to Kirby serves as a reference point for collectors tracking Bronze Age creator networks and creator-driven books.
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Top Mark Evanier CPVs
Mark Evanier has 49 CPVs in the guide, with Groo the Wanderer #1 standing out for the first appearance of Minstrel and a noteworthy high-grade sale, while Tarzan of the Apes #1 presents Tarzan's origin and Scooby-Doo #17 carries a lower-print-run indicator. Blackhawk #251-273 is the central run to watch: #251 marks the title's first CPV, a return after a gap, an origin retelling, and a World War II reset; #252 adds War Wheel and Domino elements, #262 and #272 feature Hitler covers or story appearances, #269 introduces Killer Shark I, and #273 is the scarcer final issue and last CPV in the title.