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Cover: John Bolton

Inferno #1/1991

Jun 1991 · Atlantic Förlags AB; RSR Epix AB · 29.00 SEK
🌐 Swedish edition · synopsis shown in English
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"De rättfärdigas sömn" marks a pivotal moment in the Swamp Thing mythos, as General Sunderland enlists Jason Woodrue to investigate the seemingly dead Swamp Thing and uncover the truth behind Alec Holland’s transformation. Written by Alan Moore and illustrated by Stephen R. Bissette, Rick Veitch, and John Totleben, with coloring by Tatjana Wood, the issue delves into unsettling revelations as Woodrue begins to uncover that the Swamp Thing may not be a man at all—but something far older, and far more plantlike than anyone imagined. The haunting cover by John Bolton captures the story’s eerie, grounded dread.

Contains 4 stories
De rättfärdigas sömn
40 pp · Fantasy, Horror-Suspense
John HathawayUråldriga mysterieorden [Roderick Burgess [Högste MagusDemonfursten]Alexander BurgessEthel CrippsRuthven Sykes [Ararita]Paul McGuire]Ellie MarstenEllies morDaniel BustamonteStefan WassermanUnity KinkaidDrömmarnas furste [Morfeus]ChoronzonWesley Dodds [Sandman]ErnieFrederickMort Notkinsyster Edmunds

In *De rättfärdigas sömn*, the desperate Roderick Burgess attempts to ensnare Death—only to capture her brother, Morpheus, instead. Decades later, freed from his prison, the Dream King returns to reclaim what was taken, his quiet vengeance unfolding through shadowed halls and fractured minds.

Avrättningsdagen
39 pp · Fantasy, Superhero
Kathy GeorgeRogerTroy GrenzerShadeRichard ConlonMr. StringerMr. Connor
Anatomilektionen
23 pp · Horror-Suspense
Floralmannen [Floronic ManJason Woodrue]General Avery SunderlandSwamp Thing

In "Anatomilektionen," General Sunderland calls on Jason Woodrue to examine the seemingly dead Swamp Thing, seeking answers about how Alec Holland became the creature he is. But as Woodrue begins his dissection, he makes a chilling discovery: the Swamp Thing is not human, but something far more rooted in the natural world.

Att dissekera mister Fleming
9 pp · Horror-Suspense

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Full credits

writer Alan Moore
colorist Tatjana Wood
cover pencils, inks John Bolton

Reprints

↩ Reprints The Saga of Swamp Thing #21 (1984), Wasteland #11 (1988), Hellblazer #13 (1988), Sandman #1 (1989), Daughters of Fly in My Eye #[nn] (1990), Shade, the Changing Man #1 (1990)

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