
Swamp Thing #110
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Format
Kindle
Pages
25
Language
English
Published
Jul 2, 1991
Publisher
Vertigo
Description
In the depths of a murky swamp, a dark madness unfolds, introduced by a fresh creative team that breathes new life into a classic character. The narrative is driven by the unsettling figure of Father Tocsin, a priest whose twisted convictions lead him down a path of chaos and terror. As he harnesses supernatural forces, the very fabric of the swamp becomes a battleground between good and evil, echoing themes of faith and corruption.
Richly illustrated by a talented assembly of artists, the story immerses readers in a hauntingly beautiful yet perilous landscape. Every shadow and light detail enhances the psychological tension, pulling the audience deeper into the narrative’s eerie embrace. As the Swamp Thing confronts not only the physical threats posed by Father Tocsin but also the underlying moral complexities, a gripping tale of horror and humanity emerges.
Richly illustrated by a talented assembly of artists, the story immerses readers in a hauntingly beautiful yet perilous landscape. Every shadow and light detail enhances the psychological tension, pulling the audience deeper into the narrative’s eerie embrace. As the Swamp Thing confronts not only the physical threats posed by Father Tocsin but also the underlying moral complexities, a gripping tale of horror and humanity emerges.
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