
Swamp Thing (1982) (Collected Editions) #5, La Cosa del Pantano Planeta DeAgostini #15, Swamp Thing (1982) (Single Issues) #51-56
Saga of the Swamp Thing Book Five by Moore, Alan (2011) Hardcover
by
Alan Moore
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Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publisher
Vertigo
Description
In this compelling installment, the protagonist emerges from a transformative journey, facing the haunting remnants of his past. With a blend of rich storytelling and haunting illustrations, Alan Moore delves into themes of identity and belonging, exploring the complex connection between humanity and nature.
The narrative unfolds with new challenges as the swamp creature navigates a world that often rejects him, grappling with existential questions that resonate on multiple levels. The artistry by John Totleben, Rick Veitch, and Alfredo Alcala adds depth to the storyline, enhancing the eerie and atmospheric qualities of the swamp.
As the saga progresses, unexpected allies and formidable foes arise, creating a dynamic interplay that keeps readers engaged. This volume is both a continuation and a culmination of deeper philosophical inquiries, cementing its place in the series as a pivotal exploration of the human condition intertwined with the supernatural.
The narrative unfolds with new challenges as the swamp creature navigates a world that often rejects him, grappling with existential questions that resonate on multiple levels. The artistry by John Totleben, Rick Veitch, and Alfredo Alcala adds depth to the storyline, enhancing the eerie and atmospheric qualities of the swamp.
As the saga progresses, unexpected allies and formidable foes arise, creating a dynamic interplay that keeps readers engaged. This volume is both a continuation and a culmination of deeper philosophical inquiries, cementing its place in the series as a pivotal exploration of the human condition intertwined with the supernatural.
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