Swamp Thing (1972-1976) #19
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Format
Paperback
Pages
20
Language
English
Published
Oct 1, 1975
Publisher
DC
Description
In this captivating installment, Swamp Thing ventures into the vibrant landscapes of Gatorsburg, Florida, where he uncovers a peculiar creation—a pseudo-Swamp Thing born from a fragment of his own essence. This new entity, a product of eerie circumstances, poses a challenge that forces Swamp Thing to confront not only the external threats but also the darker aspects of his own existence.
As the plot unfolds, the narrative delves deep into themes of identity, nature, and the eternal struggle against forces that seek to exploit the innocent. With stunning artwork by Néstor Redondo complementing Gerry Conway's gripping storytelling, readers are drawn into a rich world where the boundaries of man and monster intertwine, and the fight for survival takes on a profound meaning.
As the plot unfolds, the narrative delves deep into themes of identity, nature, and the eternal struggle against forces that seek to exploit the innocent. With stunning artwork by Néstor Redondo complementing Gerry Conway's gripping storytelling, readers are drawn into a rich world where the boundaries of man and monster intertwine, and the fight for survival takes on a profound meaning.
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