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Saga of the Swamp Thing. Book two / Alan Moore, Len Wein, writer ; Stephen Bissette ... [et al.], art ; Tatjana Wood, colored ; John Costanza, lettered.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York; DC Comics, 2009.Description: 222 p. : col. ill. ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 1401225322
  • 9781401225322
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Subject: 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.
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YA Book YA Book Main Library YA Graphic Novel Moore Ala Available 33111006417238
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Written by Alan Moore Art by Shawn McManus, Stephen Bissette, John Totleben and Ron Randall Cover by Stephen Bissette & John Totleben "Perhaps the brainiest and scariest horror narrative of the '80s." - ROLLING STONE In 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. Advance-solicited; on sale November 25 - 224 pg, FC, $24.99 US - MATURE READERS

"Originally published in magazine form as The saga of the Swamp Thing 28-34 and Swamp Thing annual 2"--Tp verso.

"Suggested for mature readers"--Back Cover.

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.

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