
Swamp Thing #46
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Thriller & Suspense
Format
Paperback
Pages
24
Language
English
Published
Mar 1, 1986
Publisher
DC Comics - Vertigo
Description
In a world teetering on the brink of chaos, an extraordinary gathering unfolds with the Swamp Thing, John Constantine, Benjamin Cox, and Frank North finding themselves united in their awe of the unfolding events surrounding them. Alan Moore's masterful storytelling immerses them in a realm where the supernatural meets the existential, challenging their perceptions of reality.
As they confront bizarre phenomena and deeper philosophical questions, these characters must navigate the shifting landscape of their own beliefs and fears. Stephen R. Bissette and John Totleben's stunning artwork captures the essence of their journey, blending eerie atmospheres with striking imagery that brings the swampy underbelly of existence to life vividly.
With Tatjana Wood's colors enhancing the mood and John Costanza's lettering weaving everything together, this issue invites readers to explore themes of identity and transformation. Unraveling the mysteries of their entwined fates, they venture into an unpredictable narrative that leaves them questioning the nature of the world surrounding them.
As they confront bizarre phenomena and deeper philosophical questions, these characters must navigate the shifting landscape of their own beliefs and fears. Stephen R. Bissette and John Totleben's stunning artwork captures the essence of their journey, blending eerie atmospheres with striking imagery that brings the swampy underbelly of existence to life vividly.
With Tatjana Wood's colors enhancing the mood and John Costanza's lettering weaving everything together, this issue invites readers to explore themes of identity and transformation. Unraveling the mysteries of their entwined fates, they venture into an unpredictable narrative that leaves them questioning the nature of the world surrounding them.
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