Inferno #1/1991
"De rättfärdigas sömn" marks a pivotal moment in the Swamp Thing mythos, as General Sunderland enlists Jason Woodrue to investigate the seemingly dead Swamp Thing and uncover the truth behind Alec Holland’s transformation. Written by Alan Moore and illustrated by Stephen R. Bissette, Rick Veitch, and John Totleben, with coloring by Tatjana Wood, the issue delves into unsettling revelations as Woodrue begins to uncover that the Swamp Thing may not be a man at all—but something far older, and far more plantlike than anyone imagined. The haunting cover by John Bolton captures the story’s eerie, grounded dread.
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General Sunderland anlitar Jason Woodrue för att undersöka den synbart döde Swamp Thing och avgöra hur Alec Holland blev monstret. Men Jason Woodrue upptäcker att Swamp Thing i själva verket är en växt...
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