Ophidian
Born in the swampy, shadow-drenched pages of Swamp Thing #2 in 1972, Ophidian is a creature of DC's Bronze Age at its most atmospheric — introduced by the legendary team of Len Wein and Berni Wrightson at the very moment they were crafting one of comics' most celebrated horror runs. With only a handful of catalog appearances, this is a rare, elusive figure whose significance lies precisely in that pedigree: sharing pages with Swamp Thing himself, the grotesque Patchwork Man, and the sinister Anton Arcane's kin, Ophidian inhabits some of the most gorgeously macabre real estate in DC history. Collected in Roots of the Swamp Thing and the DC Comics Classics Library, those early appearances have been lovingly preserved for new generations — making Ophidian a rewarding discovery for any collector who wants to explore the eerie, fog-laden origins of one of comics' great horror franchises.

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Covers through the years — 1972–2009
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