Inferno #3/1991
In "I natt jag drömde…", Swamp Thing grapples with the shifting, sentient pulse of the Green World, as the Floralmannen’s grip on global plant life tightens into something unnatural. Abby ventures alone through a landscape that feels increasingly wrong, witnessing sights that blur the line between dream and dread. Alan Moore and Bengt Sahlberg weave a haunting, atmospheric tale illustrated with eerie precision by Stephen Bissette and John Totleben, colored by Tatjana Wood and lettered by Katarina Lindahl, with a cover by Bill Sienkiewicz that captures the story’s unsettling mood.
In "En grön värld," Swamp Thing ventures deeper into the Green World, struggling to comprehend its shifting, sentient landscape. As the Floraman’s grip tightens over all plant life, Abby finds herself alone in the wild, witnessing horrors born from nature’s twisted will.
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