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The Swamp Thing fought against evil as he sought the men who murdered his wife and caused his monstrous transformation, as well as searching for a means to transform himself back to his human form. The Swamp Thing has since fought many villains, most notably the mad scientist Anton Arcane.
Part 2 of the 4-part "The Bleeding Raconteur," featuring a stunning cover by Eisner-Award winner Eric Powell (The Goon, ARKHAM ASYLUM: LIVING HELL). Swamp Thing's emotional reunion with Abigail ends with a shock that even Earth's Elemental could never have anticipated.
Eric Powell (born March 3, 1975) is an American comic book writer/artist, best known as the creator of The Goon. Career. Powell has written and provided artwork for Dark Horse, DC Comics and Marvel Comics, but is most regarded for his original series The Goon, which debuted from the small publisher Avatar Press.
Swamp Thing #22 (2005 Vertigo Comics) by Eric Powell. Archived post. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. 1K. Sort by: PlatypusWeek. • 5 yr. ago. Something tragic, horrific, and beautiful about it - just how Swamp Thing should be. 64. [deleted] • 5 yr. ago. powell is legit; always admired that guy's art style. 33. [deleted]
Kicking off a new storyline, "The Bleeding Raconteur," plus the debut of a new cover artist, Eisner-Award winner Eric Powell (The Goon, ARKHAM ASYLUM: LIVING HELL). In the fallout of the "Healing the Breach" story arc, we return to the Louisiana Bayou to...
So finally turned the last page on Moore's 6-volume epic on Swamp Thing. I had very high expectations going into this one as it's generally considered one of the all-time greatest comic runs and Reddit in general seems to love it. I'd say that for the most part, my expectations were mostly met.
Swamp Thing is a superhero and antihero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.Created by writer Len Wein and artist Bernie Wrightson, the Swamp Thing has had several different incarnations throughout his publication.The character first appeared in House of Secrets #92 (July 1971) in a stand-alone horror story set in the early 20th century. [1]