1498:#129 was the first issue to carry the Vertigo logo on the cover. Collins wrapped up her run by having the Swamp Thing promise Abby that he will never leave her side. He then breaks his promise and creates a secret double to stay and protect Abby as he goes into the Green during an environmental crisis. Abby feels betrayed and leaves a despondent Swamp Thing behind. He retreats into the Green, and when Lady Jane reaches out to him, it sparks into a love affair. Arcane returns and arranges an abduction of Abby to force Tefe to use her powers to grow him a healthy body. The ongoing stress from constant attacks and dealing with Tefe's powers leads to Abby rejecting Tefe and eventually leaving town with her new boyfriend. Fearing for Tefe's safety, Lady Jane betrays the Swamp Thing and kidnaps Tefe into the Green, so that she can be trained by the Parliament of Trees.
1244:. Luthor's weapon destroyed the Swamp Thing's psychic connection with the Earth, whilst the Swamp Thing's body was destroyed by napalm. Unable to regrow a new Earthly body, the Swamp Thing was presumed dead. However, the Swamp Thing's consciousness had instead fled to outer space, in search of a planet that was amenable to his new psychic wavelength. In the first tale of the Swamp Thing's extraterrestrial activities ("My Blue Heaven", #56), the Swamp Thing came upon a planet colored entirely in shades of blue, and on which there was no intelligent life. In this particularly popular issue, the Swamp Thing populated this lonely blue planet with mindless plant replicas of Abby and other reminders of his lost Earth.
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Parliament Elementals could claim control over Earth. In the end, the Swamp Thing unites all of the Elemental Parliaments into one collective hive mind with him in control of it. Achieving a global sense of consciousness, the Swamp Thing sees through the worldview of every living thing upon the planet and find the good and the potential in even his worst enemy. This is shown most notably with the final resurrection of Anton Arcane who, during his most recent stay in Hell, befriended a priest that was unfairly condemned to Hell and in the process renounced evil and became a born-again Christian.
1808:. This Swamp Thing informs Holland that he is a unique individual who would have become a legendary warrior for the Parliament and the Green, the essence of all plant life. When Holland died, the Parliament created a creature which thought it was him as a substitute. Holland rebuffs the creature's entreaties that he assume the mantle of the Swamp Thing. Next, he is approached by Abigail Arcane, the former lover of the Swamp Thing. She enlists him to help save her half-brother William Arcane, before he becomes the champion of the Rot, the force of decay, once known as the Swamp Thing's archenemy,
794:#23, Alec finally regains his humanity and while the creature was on the cover of the 24th and final issue of the series (albeit transforming into human), Holland appeared as human throughout the interior story. The cover illustration showed a yellow muscular creature, Thrudvang, beating up the Swamp Thing; the interior showed Holland imagining the Swamp Thing beating up Thrudvang, in similar positions but with roles reversedβthe issue itself depicting Holland and his new love interest (and his brother's research assistant) running away from Thrudvang. A battle between the Swamp Thing and
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eventually becomes the new Avatar of the Green after the Swamp Thing chooses not to kill him. Holland manages to escape from the Green by becoming one of the
Parliament of Trees and grabbing Woodrue to tap into the power of the Avatar. He manages to convince the Parliament that he is better by making all plant life, including the algae in the oceans and seas, to become hyperactive and produce massive amounts of oxygen, which makes all other beings feel lazier. The Parliament agrees and makes him the Avatar once more.
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1077:) free rein to revamp the title and the character as he saw fit. Moore reconfigured the Swamp Thing's origin to make him a true monster as opposed to a human transformed into a monster. In his first issue, he swept aside the supporting cast Pasko had introduced in his year-and-a-half run as writer, and brought the Sunderland Corporation (a villainous group out to gain the secrets of Alec Holland's research) to the forefront, as they hunted down the Swamp Thing and "killed" him in a hail of bullets.
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Abigail. The electroshock treatments caused permanent brain damage for Matt, resulting in him being unable to work and, ironically, granting him psychic ability in the form of being able to create lifelike mental illusions. Pasko also resurrected Anton Arcane, now a grotesque half-human/half-insect cyborg with an army of insectoid Un-Men who ultimately cannibalized their creator after the Swamp Thing was forced to kill Arcane.
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3665:#20, which was not reprinted until 2009) from #21-64 was first collected in the U.K. in the late 1980s as a series of black and white trade paperbacks. Because DC had been reluctant to reprint the complete Moore run, these trades became highly popular amongst fans of the series, a popularity which was further fueled by them not being distributed in the U.S. Release of hardcover reprints began in 2009, with the first volume including
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1214:#85. The storyline began with the Swamp Thing's old body being completely destroyed, and growing a new one. Constantine encourages the Swamp Thing to use the power for transportation, and the Swamp Thing learns to do so with increasing speed. The "American Gothic" storyline ended with a crossover with
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Woodrue, now known as the Seeder in the new continuity, who gained power over the Green after saving Alec Holland in the past. The Seeder
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Elemental Parliament Champions, become godlike and unapproachable by mortals, even as his estranged wife Abby returned to try to reconcile with him. With help from John Constantine, Abby sought to keep the
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Sunderland in a fit of rage and escaped deep into the Green. Woodrue went insane after attempting to connect to the Green through the Swamp Thing, and Abby had to revive the Swamp Thing in order to
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Wrightson's artwork, stopping rather than concluding the story arc. Wein ended his run as writer by having the Swamp Thing reveal his identity to Matt Cable and ultimately avenging the death of his
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Morrison with issue #144, and launched what was initially conceived as an ambitious 25-part storyline where the Swamp Thing would be forced to go upon a series of "trials" against rival elemental forces. This led to a series of lengthy storylines by Millar as the Swamp
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stories, the Parliament of Trees, having believed the Swamp Thing dead, grew a Sprout to replace him. Unwilling to sacrifice an innocent life, he convinced them that he would take the Sprout as his own child, and eventually impregnated Abby (now his wife) with it by possessing
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Moore's run included several references to obscure or forgotten comic characters (the Phantom Stranger, Cain and Abel, the Floronic Man), but none so prominent as in issue #32, when he broke with the serious and moody storyline for a single issue. In the story "Pog",
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as a character despite having previously approved the script, in which the Swamp Thing is revealed to be the cupbearer who offers Jesus water when he calls for it from the cross. The move was said to be made due to controversies then arising from the
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saw Matthew Cable's return to human form, his uneasy reunion and final departure from his ex-wife Abby (now married to the Swamp Thing) and Cable's restoration to his dream raven form. Matthew the Raven died in
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and Mike Hoffman. Broderick's work had a more traditional, adventure-comics look than previous artists on the series. John Totleben continued to contribute painted covers up to issue #100.
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human to start with. Woodrue also concluded that, despite the autopsy, the Swamp Thing was still alive and in a deep coma due to the bullet wounds and imprisonment in cold-storage.
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run. A later column pointed this out, so they said they would not deliberately contradict it, even though they would still go from the assumption that it never happened.
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1083:(vol. 2) #21 (Feb. 1984), "The Anatomy Lesson", signaled a change in the character's mythos by having an obscure supervillain, the
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creature. The primary artist for the bulk of Pasko's run was
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Best Penciller (Dramatic Division) β Bernie Wrightson, for
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Best Penciller (Dramatic Division) β Bernie Wrightson, for
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2051:, by Alan Moore, Stephen Bissette, and John Totleben (1986)
2016:, by Alan Moore, Stephen Bissette, and John Totleben (1985)
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With issue #140 (March 1994), the title was handed over to
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Best Writer/Artist β Alan Moore and Stephen Bissette, for
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The fourth series began in 2004, with rotating writers of
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and attended the funeral for the ghost of Jim Corrigan in
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Swamp Thing: The Bronze Age Vol. 1, House of Secrets #92,
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Comic book titles featuring the character the Swamp Thing
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Swamp Thing (2016) Digital Comics β Comics by comiXology
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Best Art Team β Stephen Bissette and John Totleben, for
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Best Art Team β Stephen Bissette and John Totleben, for
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Best Art Team β Stephen Bissette and John Totleben, for
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drew a further 13 issues, the last issue being drawn by
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Swamp Thing To Get Second Season From DC Comics In 2022
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Brightest Day Aftermath: The Search for the Swamp Thing
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Best Inker (Dramatic Division) β Bernie Wrightson, for
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Arcane Knowledge: A Guide To The Swamp Thing TV Series
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The Swamp Thing by Mark Millar and Phil Hester Omnibus
1995:#32, by Alan Moore and Shawn McManus (1985, nominated)
2473:#5: Marv Wolfman (simultaneous with pp. 8β10 of
1967:, by Rick Veitch and Alfredo Alcala (1988, nominated)
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for a four-issue arc, co-written by the then-unknown
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s first year under writer Jamie Delano. In Veitch's
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2305:#1: Brian K. Vaughan, Michael Zulli, Alisa Kwitney
2044:#43, by Alan Moore and Stan Woch (1986, nominated)
1895:Favorite Character β Swamp Thing (1986, ranked #6)
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1688:and drawn by Roger Petersen (issues #1 β #11) and
1601:After being overlooked for inclusion in countless
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876:In an issue dated May 1982, DC Comics revived the
3661:The entire Alan Moore run (save his first issue,
2037:#34, by Stephen Bissette and John Totleben (1985)
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782:David Michelinie/Gerry Conway/David Anthony Kraft
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2138:Best Writer (Dramatic Division) β Len Wein, for
2110:Best Writer (Dramatic Division) β Len Wein, for
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4023:Consideration of Moore's tenure on Swamp Thing
722:drew the first 10 issues of the series, while
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2757:Underworld Unleashed: Abyss - Hell's Sentinel
1940:Swamp Thing: Vertigo Secret Files and Origins
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714:series ran for 24 issues, from 1972 to 1976.
3779:Swamp Thing Returns in New Ongoing DC Series
2303:Swamp Thing Vertigo Secret Files and Origins
1665:Swamp Thing Vertigo Secret Files and Origins
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1596:Swamp Thing Vertigo Secret Files and Origins
1113:stop Woodrue after Woodrue killed an entire
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2944:(vol. 3) #23: "The Brave and the Mold!" by
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3910:Swamp Thing Annotations (Moore/Veitch Era)
3726:Buffy The Vampire Slayer: The Monster Book
3604:Swamp Thing by Scott Snyder Deluxe Edition
3257:Absolute Swamp Thing by Alan Moore, Vol. 3
3243:Absolute Swamp Thing by Alan Moore, Vol. 2
3225:Absolute Swamp Thing by Alan Moore, Vol. 1
3007:, published under the DC imprint in manga
880:series to try to capitalize on the summer
3876:(vol. 2) #117, and one earlier reference.
3688:American Comic Book Chronicles: The 1970s
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1479:on board to write the series, first with
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3728:. New York: Simon Pulse. p. 324.
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3534:, 5th series #19β23, 23.1 (paperback:
3056:Swamp Thing: The Bronze Age Omnibus HC
1274:from Moore's series gave rise to DC's
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3690:. TwoMorrows Publishing. p. 84.
3245:, 2nd series #34β50 (2020 hardcover:
3036:#92 and 1st series #1β13 (hardcover:
2995:#92 and 1st series #1β10 (paperback:
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2188:#24: Gerry Conway/David Anthony Kraft
1909:#75, by Rick Veitch (1989, nominated)
1396:by Neil Gaiman as Matthew the Raven.
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1963:Best Continuing or Limited Series β
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544:Roger Petersen, Giuseppe Camuncoli
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3626:Swamp Thing: Protector of the Green
3514:Vol. 3: Rotworld: The Green Kingdom
3119:Swamp Thing: The Bronze Age Vol. 3,
3088:Swamp Thing: The Bronze Age Vol. 2,
1956:Best Letterer β John Costanza, for
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3369:, 2nd series #161β171 (paperback:
3355:, 2nd series #151β160 (paperback:
3341:, 2nd series #140β150 (paperback:
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1977:Best Colorist β Tatjana Wood, for
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3291:, 2nd series #71β76 (paperback:
3277:, 2nd series #65β70 (paperback:
3213:, 2nd series #57β64 (paperback:
3199:, 2nd series #51β56 (paperback:
3185:, 2nd series #43β50 (paperback:
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3724:Golden, Christopher (2000).
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3076:1st series #1β13 (paperback
2807:(vol. 3) #62: John Ostrander
2277:#116, 126, 139: Dick Foreman
1919:Best Editor β Stuart Moore,
1881:Favorite Comic Book Story β
1859:The new series, retitled as
1816:to Yanick Paquette drawing.
1287:John Constantine, Hellblazer
1198:(the same clan he fought in
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1087:(Jason Woodrue), perform an
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188:August 1985 β October 1996
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4338:Comics by Tom King (writer)
3092:The Brave and the Bold #122
2963:paperback cover, copyright
2961:Swamp Thing: Earth to Earth
2255:Neil Gaiman's Midnight Days
1463:Wheeler's run was drawn by
1437:Neil Gaiman's Midnight Days
1306:The Saga of the Swamp Thing
1302:Comics Code Authority (CCA)
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4018:Don Markstein's Toonopedia
3964:Swamp Thing (Alan Hallman)
3954:Swamp Thing (Aaron Hayley)
3944:Swamp Thing (TefΓ© Holland)
3934:Swamp Thing (Alec Holland)
3552:2nd series #2 (paperback:
3546:Vol. 5: The Killing Field
3502:2nd series #1 (paperback:
3498:, 5th series #8β11, 0 and
3323:, 2nd series #110-139 and
2643:Ambush Bug Nothing Special
2421:Challengers of the Unknown
2216:#1β13, 16β19: Martin Pasko
2124:Best Continuing Feature β
1705:Andy Diggle / Will Pfeifer
959:Challengers of the Unknown
901:Challengers of the Unknown
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2451:(between (vol. 2) #39β40)
2385:Future State: Swamp Thing
2353:(vol. 2) #1: Scott Snyder
2075:Best Continuing Series β
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2012:Best Continuing Series β
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3548:, 5th series #24β27 and
3482:Vol. 1: Raise Them Bones
3305:, 2nd series #77β81 and
3259:, 2nd series #51β64 and
3227:, 2nd series #20β34 and
3153:, 2nd series #28β34 and
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2483:: Marv Wolfman (between
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2185:#19β20, 23: Gerry Conway
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770:Roots of the Swamp Thing
298:Swamp Thing: Futures End
4231:2019 live-action series
4221:1990 live-action series
3893:at the Continuity Pages
3606:, 5th series #0β18 and
3137:Saga of the Swamp Thing
2299:#1β20: Brian K. Vaughan
2179:#92 and #1β13: Len Wein
1563:(vol. 2) #159-160, and
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4348:Science fiction comics
4333:Comics by Scott Snyder
4323:Comics by Gerry Conway
3897:Swamp Thing Chronology
3404:Vertigo: Winter's Edge
3289:Spontaneous Generation
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2405:The Brave and the Bold
2360:(vol. 2) #2β3, #23.1:
2222:#20β58, 60β61, 63β64,
1888:Favorite Comic Book β
1871:Awards and nominations
1506:The Children's Crusade
1428:Brother Power the Geek
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976:#10, was reprinted in
909:The Brave and the Bold
839:#8. In the latter, by
829:#122 and 176 and with
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3584:, 5th series #35β40,
3566:, 5th series #28β34;
3516:, 5th series #12β18;
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3121:2nd series #1-19 and
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2339:#1β3: Jonathan Vankin
2283:#144β171: Mark Millar
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1946:#11 (2001, nominated)
1885:#53 (1986, ranked #6)
1565:The Batman Chronicles
889:film of the same name
182:May 1982 β July 1985
4313:Comics by Alan Moore
4226:1990 animated series
3614:#12, 17 (hardcover:
3582:Vol. 7: Season's End
3520:#12, 17 (paperback:
3339:The Root of All Evil
3231:#2 (2020 hardcover:
3157:#2 (2011 paperback:
2771:Guy Gardner, Warrior
2379:DC Infinite Frontier
2327:#9β29: Joshua Dysart
2274:#7: Nancy A. Collins
2246:#4: Stephen Bissette
2135:#6 (1973, nominated)
2040:Best Single Issue β
2005:Best Single Issue β
1998:Best Single Issue β
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4114:Justice League Dark
3496:Vol. 2: Family Tree
3090:1st series #13-24,
2505:#11: Marv Wolfman,
2264:#101: Andrew Helfer
2219:#14β15: Dan Mishkin
1806:Parliament of Trees
1621:(vol. 5) #32β33 by
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943:Stephen R. Bissette
394:#3), Doug Wheeler,
301:one-shot and three
4328:Comics by Len Wein
4308:2011 comics debuts
4303:2004 comics debuts
4298:2000 comics debuts
4293:1982 comics debuts
4288:1972 comics debuts
3906:at DC Cosmic Teams
3902:2011-03-03 at the
3588:2nd series #3 and
3564:Vol. 6: The Sureen
3460:Healing the Breach
3418:Swamp Thing Vol. 2
3400:Swamp Thing Vol. 1
3303:Infernal Triangles
3261:DC Comics Presents
2968:
2952:Collected editions
2863:JLA: Created Equal
2777:(vol. 2) #163β164)
2767:(vol. 2) #162β163)
2753:(vol. 2) #159β160)
2737:(vol. 2) #150β151)
2720:(vol. 2) #139β140)
2710:(vol. 2) #138β139)
2696:(vol. 2) #126β127)
2682:(vol. 2) #126β127)
2611:Swamp Thing Annual
2445:DC Comics Presents
2441:#176: Martin Pasko
2429:DC Comics Presents
2324:#7β8: Will Pfeifer
2311:: Brian K. Vaughan
2007:Swamp Thing Annual
1690:Giuseppe Camuncoli
1656:Caitlin R. Kiernan
1654:#22β24 written by
1642:Swamp Thing: Roots
1502:Swamp Thing Annual
1481:Swamp Thing Annual
1424:Swamp Thing Annual
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1293:The Books of Magic
1212:DC Comics Presents
1131:Swamp Thing Annual
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677:The character the
518:Stephen Bissette,
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3183:A Murder of Crows
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3024:978-1-4012-0798-4
2796:(vol. 5) #32β33:
2624:, the Nuclear Man
2518:Martian Manhunter
2497:#10: Marv Wolfman
2398:Guest appearances
2321:#1β6: Andy Diggle
2309:Winter's Edge III
2287:Swamp ThingβRoots
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2239:#77: Jamie Delano
2156:(1973, nominated)
2142:(1973, nominated)
2093:(1987, nominated)
2086:(1986, nominated)
2072:(1986, nominated)
2065:(1986, nominated)
1986:Jack Kirby Awards
1981:(1989, nominated)
1974:(1989, nominated)
1960:(1988, nominated)
1892:(1986, ranked #1)
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2561:(vol. 2) #69β70)
2549:(vol. 2) #69β70)
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2177:House of Secrets
1765:Lower Ninth Ward
1686:Brian K. Vaughan
1680:Brian K. Vaughan
1629:(vol. 3) #62 by
1477:Nancy A. Collins
1471:Nancy A. Collins
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