Linda Holland
Linda Holland is the wife of scientist Alec Holland, working alongside him in a secret Louisiana bayou laboratory on a revolutionary bio-restorative formula. Her fate during a catastrophic attack on the lab sets the tragic events of Swamp Thing's origin in motion.
Linda Holland made her mark on comics history in the very first issue of Swamp Thing in 1972 — one of the most celebrated debut issues of the Bronze Age, brought to life by the legendary creative partnership of Len Wein and Bernie Wrightson. Her appearances across DC's swampy, gothic corner of the universe place her in remarkable company, sharing pages with Swamp Thing himself, Alec Holland, and Matt Cable across a title that became a touchstone of atmospheric horror comics. Though her catalog footprint is modest, that debut alone carries genuine collector significance, and her presence in archival editions like DC Comics Classics Library: Roots of the Swamp Thing speaks to how foundational her role was in launching one of DC's most enduring and beloved series. For fans who love the murky, haunting origins of Bronze Age horror, Linda Holland is a name worth knowing.

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Covers through the years — 1972–2009
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