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Swamp Thing (1982-1996) #76
Swamp Thing (1982-1996)
Issue #76
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Summary
Swamp Thing's been struggling to get into our world for months. Now, the conception of the new Swamp Thing can be revealed! You won't believe what John Constantine had to do with it in this shocking crossover with HELLBLAZER #9.
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About Book
Page Count
24 Pages
Print Release Date
August 31 1988
Digital Release Date
October 15 2010
Age Rating
17+ Only
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Credits
Published by:
Vertigo
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Written by:
Rick Veitch
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Pencils:
Rick Veitch
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Inks:
Alfredo Alcala
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Cover by:
John Totleben
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Science Fiction
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Story Arc
Swamp Thing: Spontaneous Generation
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Swamp Thing (1982-1996)
Before WATCHMEN, Alan Moore made his debut in the U.S. comic book industry with the revitalization of the horror comic book THE SWAMP THING. His deconstruction of the classic monster stretched the creative boundaries of the medium and became one of the most spectacular series in comic book history.
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