Inferno #4/1991
In "Mardrömsmaskinen del II - Fara å färde," Swamp Thing faces off against the enigmatic Floralmannen, who broadcasts a chilling ultimatum from a satellite, declaring his intent to remake Earth as a green utopia. Written by Alan Moore and Bengt Sahlberg, with haunting art by Stephen Bissette and John Totleben, and colored by Tatjana Wood, this 1991 issue delivers a tense, atmospheric confrontation with a surreal edge. The cover by Brendan McCarthy captures the eerie, otherworldly tone of the story.
In "Mardrömsmaskinen del II - Fara å färde," John Constantine tries to settle into a fragile sense of belonging with "Frihetsgänget," walking the line between his past and a uncertain future. As he and Mercury approach ancient stones enclosed by a Geotronik barrier, the air grows heavy with something older than memory.
In "Rötter," Swamp Thing confronts the enigmatic Floralmannen after receiving a chilling transmission from his satellite, Lagens Väktare. The message reveals a terrifying plan to remake Earth into a green paradise—by destroying humanity.
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