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Swamp Thing: The Bronze Age, Vol. 2
Swamp Thing: The Bronze Age, Vol. 2
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Created by legendary writer Len Wein and artist Bernie Wrightson, this shambling, muck-encrusted figure swiftly became one of DC's most iconic characters during the Bronze Age of comics, and his shocking stories have become classics in the gothic horror genre. Now, for the first time, his early adventures are presented in a collection of three comprehensive trade paperback volumes. Witness as Swamp Thing fights with a being made of his very own flesh, teams up with Batman, shifts uncontrollably between his human and monster forms and even joins the ranks of the Challengers of the Unknown alongside the likes of Deadman and Rip Hunter.
Swamp Thing: The Bronze Age, Vol. 2 presents the complete adventures of Swamp Thing from 1975 through 1981 featuring writers like David Micheline and Gerry Conway and artists like Nestor Redondo and Keith Giffen. Collecting Swamp Thing #14-24, Challengers of the Unknown #81-87, DC Comics Presents #8 and The Brave and the Bold #122 and #176.
Including many never-before-collected issues, the surviving scripts, pencils and inks from the never-before-published Swamp Thing #25!
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One Line Summary
Gothic horror meets superhero myth in swampy tales.
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Who is this book for?
If you’re into gothic horror blended with superhero stories, this collection is a treat. It captures the eerie, mysterious vibe of Swamp Thing's early days and dives into the dark waters of the Louisiana bayous. Fans of creative artwork and legendary writers like Len Wein will appreciate seeing classic issues and behind-the-scenes insights.