Swamp Thing
Alec Holland, a botanist killed in a swamp explosion, was reborn as Swamp Thing — a shambling, plant-based elemental creature who believes himself to be Holland's consciousness transferred into a body of living vegetation.
Few characters in DC's roster carry the atmospheric weight of Swamp Thing, who shambled into the Bronze Age with a debut crafted by Martin Pasko and Tom Yeates in The Saga of Swamp Thing #2 in 1982. Over an extraordinary span stretching more than four decades, this iconic figure has proven one of DC's most enduring and hauntingly distinctive presences. The company he keeps is fascinatingly eclectic — sharing pages with mystical and heroic figures like Zatanna, Supergirl, and Harley Quinn across titles ranging from DC Comics: Bombshells to The All-New Batman: The Brave and the Bold. Whether you're drawn to brooding Bronze Age atmosphere or DC's broader tapestry of iconic characters, Swamp Thing is a rewarding corner of the universe well worth exploring.

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Covers through the years — 1982–2026
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