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Writer Alan Moore's seminal horror series is now published in hardcover for the very first time - including the never-before-reprinted SAGA OF THE SWAMP THING #20, in which Moore wraps up the previous storyline and sets the stage for the groundbreaking tales that were to come. Collecting SAGA OF THE SWAMP THING #20-27, this first volume features the stories that put Moore on the comics map in the 1980s thanks to his unique narrative style and deconstructive storytelling. Created by a freak accident, Swamp Thing believed he was once scientist Alec Holland - but when he discoveres his true nature, it shatters his universe and sends him on a path of discovery and adventure. Featuring the art of Stephen Bissette and John Totleben, this groundbreaking work features mind-blowing, genre-defying stories starring the rich, complex character that Neil Gaiman called 'The No. 1 New Classic Monster' in Entertainment Weekly. [Written by Alan Moore / Art by Stephen Bissette, Dan Day and John Totleben / Cover by Stephen Bisset]
Now in trade paperback, this title collects issues #20-27 of the seminal horror series, starting with ""The Anatomy Lesson,"" a haunting origin story with terrifying revelations. [(W) Alan Moore (A) Stephen R. Bissette & Various (CA) John Totleben, Stephen R. Bissette]
Continuing the hardcover collection of master comics writer Alan Moore's award-winning run on SAGA OF THE SWAMP THING with issues #51-56, this volume begins as Swamp Thing returns from his journey to hell, only to learn that his girlfriend Abby is being persecuted for their ""unnatural relations."" When she skips town for Gotham City, he follows and runs afoul of Batman, Lex Luthor and the Gotham City Police Department.
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