Swamp Thing (1972-1976) #20
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Format
Paperback
Pages
20
Language
English
Published
Dec 1, 1975
Publisher
DC
Description
In the eerie landscape where nature intertwines with the supernatural, a harrowing tale unfolds as Swamp Thing faces a formidable adversary—a malevolent duplicate. This doppelgänger wreaks havoc among unsuspecting construction workers, targeting those who have unwittingly disturbed the sacred Grotto of Eternal Youth. As chaos ensues, the Swamp Thing must confront not just the physical threat, but the darker implications of his own existence.
With compelling storytelling crafted by Gerry Conway and illustrated by Néstor Redondo, the narrative dives deep into themes of identity, humanity, and the struggle against one’s own nature. Each page is infused with a sense of suspense, bringing to life a world where ecological and mystical forces collide. Readers are taken on a journey that challenges perceptions of good and evil while exploring the depths of the human condition.
The tension escalates as Swamp Thing is forced to confront the consequences of his duality. The story raises profound questions about what it means to protect the natural world while facing the darkness within. As the conflict between creation and destruction intensifies, the stakes grow higher, leading to a dramatic climax that leaves a lasting impression on both the hero and the reader.
With compelling storytelling crafted by Gerry Conway and illustrated by Néstor Redondo, the narrative dives deep into themes of identity, humanity, and the struggle against one’s own nature. Each page is infused with a sense of suspense, bringing to life a world where ecological and mystical forces collide. Readers are taken on a journey that challenges perceptions of good and evil while exploring the depths of the human condition.
The tension escalates as Swamp Thing is forced to confront the consequences of his duality. The story raises profound questions about what it means to protect the natural world while facing the darkness within. As the conflict between creation and destruction intensifies, the stakes grow higher, leading to a dramatic climax that leaves a lasting impression on both the hero and the reader.
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