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Written by Alan MooreArt by Stephen Bissette, Dan Day and John TotlebenCover by Stephen Bissett and John Totleben Writer Alan Moore's seminal horror series is now published in hardcover for the very first time - including the never-before-reprinted SAGA OF THE SWAMP THING #20, in which Moore wraps up the previous storyline and sets the stage for the groundbreaking tales that were to come. Collecting SAGA OF THE SWAMP THING #20-27, this first volume features the stories that put Moore on the comics map in the 1980s thanks to his unique narrative style and deconstructive storytelling. Created by a freak accident, Swamp Thing believed he was once scientist Alec Holland - but when he discoveres his true nature, it shatters his universe and sends him on a path of discovery and adventure. Featuring the art of Stephen Bissette and John Totleben, this groundbreaking work features mind-blowing, genre-defying stories starring the rich, complex character that Neil Gaiman called "The No. 1 New Classic Monster" in Entertainment Weekly.
Written by Alan MooreArt by Shawn McManus, Stephen Bissette, John Totleben and Ron RandallCover by Stephen Bissette & John TotlebenIn this second collection Swamp Thing hardcover featuring SAGA OF THE SWAMP THING #28-34 and SWAMP THING ANNUAL #2, the Earth Elemental says goodbye to the illusion of his own humanity after learning that he is 100 percent plant, meets a crew of benevolent alien invaders inspired by the classic swamp-based comic strip Pogo, and consummates his relationship with Abigail Arcane as only he could.
Written by ALAN MOOREArt by STEPHEN BISSETTE, JOHN TOTLEBEN, RICK VEITCH & othersCover by STEPHEN BISSETTE & JOHN TOTLEBENCollecting issues #35-42 of Alan Moores award-winning SWAMP THING, this volume brims with visceral horrors including underwater vampires, a werewolf with an unusual curse, and the debut of John Constantine!
Written by ALAN MOORE, Art by STEPHEN BISSETTE, RICK VEITCH, JOHN TOTLEBEN and others, Cover by STEPHEN BISSETTE & JOHN TOTLEBENThe fourth volume collects issues #43-50, in which Swamp Things quest for self-discovery comes to its shattering conclusion. A harbinger of doom has been released with the sole charge of waking an evil beyond comprehension, and John Constantine, Deadman, The Phantom Stranger, The Spectre and other masters of the occult must unite.MATURE READERS
Written by ALAN MOOREArt by RICK VEITCH, JOHN TOTLEBEN and ALFREDO ALCALACover by RICK VEITCH & JOHN TOTLEBENContinuing the hardcover collection of master comics writer Alan Moore's award-winning run on SAGA OF THE SWAMP THING with issues #51-56, this volume begins as Swamp Thing returns from his journey to hell, only to learn that his girlfriend Abby is being persecuted for their "unnatural relations." When she skips town for Gotham City, he follows and runs afoul of Batman, Lex Luthor and the Gotham City Police Department
by Moore, Bissette,& Totleben The first issues of Alan Moore's acclaimed run on Swamp Thing are collected in this new printing of the classic trade paperback reprinting The Saga of the Swamp Thing #21-27. Included among these stories is 'The Anatomy Lesson,' the story that forever redefined the long-established character. SC, 7x10, 176pg, FC
by Moore, Bissette, Totleben, Woch, Randall, & Alcala This trade paperback collects the critically-acclaimed Swamp Thing run by Alan Moore, featuring the first appearance of John Constantine. Contains The Saga of the Swamp Thing #35-42. SC, 7x10, 192pg, FC
by Moore, Totleben, Veitch, & Alcala Reprinting The Saga of the Swamp Thing #51-56, Earth to Earth continues the evolution of Swamp Thing from a mire-dwelling man-monster into an elemental being with power that exceeds the bonds of the earth itself. Featuring the story where Abby chooses to flee Louisiana and seek refuge on the shadowy streets of Gotham City, where her circumstances draw the attention of Gotham's Dark Knight Batman! The battle breaks Swamp Thing's bond to the planet Earth and leaves him stranded on a mysterious planet of blue, in the classic tale, 'My Blue Heaven.' Mature Readers. SC, 7x10, 160pg, FC
Writer: Alan Moore, Steve Bissette, Rick Veitch Artist: Various. Collecting Alan Moore's final issues of SWAMP THING. This volume chronicles Swamp Thing's journey across the stars from the distant, mysterious blue planet back home to Earth and his love, Abby--and the amazing alien worlds he crosses along the way. Reprints: SWAMP THING #57-64
Written by Rick Veitch; Art by Veitch And Alfredo Alcala; Cover by Veitch and Tom YeatesPicking up where Alan Moore's run leaves off, SWAMP THING: REGENESIS collects SWAMP THING #65-70, the first story arc written by Moore's veteran artistic collaborator on the title: Rick Veitch. As both writer and penciller, Veitch displays a masterly grasp of the unique world of the Swamp Thing and brings a new energy to the story of the Avatar of the Green. After his joyful reunion with his beloved Abby, the thing that was once called Alec Holland must now face the consequences of his long journey through space. A new Swamp Thing is being born, and the old must make a decision: destroy it and maintain his supremacy, or allow it to be born and risk the destruction of the Green.
Written by Rick Veitch; Art by Veitch & Alfredo Alcala; Cover by John TotlebenRick Veitch continues his run on the series that helped lay the foundation for the Vertigo line in this new trade paperback collecting SWAMP THING #71-76 . Swamp Thing must find a way to allow himself and his heir to coexist in this world. The solution that presents itself after repeated failures comes as a surprise to everyone, especially John Constantine, who is about to become an unlikely father. Vertigo 160pg. Mature Readers
Written by Rick Veitch, Jamie Delano and Stephen Bissette; Art by Rick Veitch, Alfredo Alcala, Tom Mandrake and others; Cover by John TotlebenCollecting issues #77-81 of the series that helped to lay the foundation for the Vertigo line, ths volume follows the Avatar of the Green and Abby as they prepare for the birth of their child only to have an alien intelligence rip the Swamp Thing away from his home just when he's needed the most. This collection also reprints the 41-page "Distant Cousins" story from SWAMP THING ANNUAL #3, featuring the all-ape adventures of the DCU's most famous anthropoids.
Written by Andy Diggle; Art and cover by Enrique Breccia The first story arc of the acclaimed return of SWAMP THING is collected in BAD SEED, reprinting issues #1-6 of the new ongoing series. BAD SEED finds the Swamp Thing joined to the Earth itself, surpassing even his old power as the champion of the Green, and no longer inhibited by the human conscience of his original template, Alec Holland. Without this constraint, the Swamp Thing threatens to re-balance the natural world at the cost of countless human casualties including his own daughter Tefé and his love, Abby unless the man who originally showed him his true nature, John Constantine, can find a way to stop him.
Written by Joshua Dysart; Art and cover by Enrique Breccia Reprinting issues #9-14 of this VERTIGO character's newest incarnation, SWAMP THING: LOVE IN VAIN features the first two story arcs from writer Joshua Dysart "Love in Vain" and "A Measure of Faith" and continues to showcase the spectacular art of Enrique Breccia.
Written by Joshua Dysart; Art by Enrique Breccia, Ronald Wimberly and Richard Corben Cover by BrecciaA new collection featuring issues #15-20 of the ongoing series. With the consciousness of Alec Holland still separated from its former host and scattered across the world, the Swamp Thing must face a new threat to the Green which is manifesting itself inside a growing dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico.Vertigo | 144pg. | Color Mature Readers
Written by Len Wein; Art and cover by Berni WrightsonA manga-sized collection featuring the classic origin and first adventures of the Swamp Thing (also collected in the full-size tpb SWAMP THING: DARK GENESIS), including the first 10 issues of the original SWAMP THING title, all by the legendary team of writer Len Wein and artist Berni Wrightson.