In 1984, Alan Moore became a DC Comics icon when he elevated Swamp Thing into the most chilling comic book series of all time.
A shocking revelation twists a classic character's story, leading him to question his very nature and existence in this often overlooked masterpiece.
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The idea of Swamp Thing sounds great on paper— and it was when the character got introduced in the 1970s comic books. But watching Wes Craven’s 1982 feature is a harsh reminder the technology (and ...