Swamp Thing
DC · 1985–1996 · 133 issues
About the series
During its twelve-year run, DC's Swamp Thing evolved from a horror comic into a sprawling, philosophical epic, with Alan Moore's celebrated tenure redefining the character as a elemental force of nature. Later chapters by Nancy Collins and Mark Millar deepened the mythos, exploring the creature's humanity and cosmic role through the art of Rick Veitch, Phillip Hester, and Scot Eaton. This series matters for transforming a B-list monster into a critically acclaimed icon, weaving gothic romance, ecological commentary, and even crossovers with Batman into a singularly ambitious saga.
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