![]() 2 I have the whole thing beautifully wrapped up in one volume.įor that alone, I highly recommend the book -and the first volume, of course- to anyone that’s a fan of the original run of Swamp Thing. I managed to grab most of the stuff, missing out only on a few of the later Challengers issues, but now, with Swamp Thing: The Bronze Age Vol. ![]() In time I collected the entire original run of Swamp Thing, issues 1-24, along with some of the character’s subsequent appearances in Challengers of the Unknown (following the cancellation of the original Swamp Thing series, there were a few plot threads that needed to be closed and the Challengers issues did this), Brave and the Bold, and DC Comics Presents. Regardless, back in 1974 I was so blown away by issue #10 of Swamp Thing I wound up spending the next ten years (at least!) going to various comic shops looking for comics that came before -and after!- featuring the character of Swamp Thing. Its far more horrifying -and creepy- that they all be flesh colored rather than looking like they came in from Mars. To me, this re-coloring was, IMHO, a very bad idea. ![]() ![]() Note how Arcane’s Un-Men have all kinds of different colors, but other than Arcane, none of the colors are “flesh”. ![]()
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