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Swamp Thing l'intégrale #2 cover
Cover: Simon Bisley

Swamp Thing l'intégrale #2

Sep 2004 · Delcourt · 25 EUR
🌐 French edition · synopsis shown in English
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“La leçon d'anatomie”
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This second volume of Delcourt's complete Swamp Thing collection continues the groundbreaking saga by Alan Moore, gathering issues that delve deeper into the elemental hero's humanity and his tragic romance with Abigail Arcane. The stories explore themes of love and mortality as Swamp Thing confronts both supernatural threats and the very nature of his existence. This edition collects the pivotal narrative arc that solidified Moore's legendary run on the character.

In "La leçon d'anatomie," Alan Moore and Jean-Paul Jennequin deliver a chilling exploration of identity and memory, as scientist Jason Woodrue is hired by General Sunderland to dissect the mind of Swamp Thing—only to find that the creature believes itself to be Alec Holland. With Steve Bissette’s haunting art and John Totleben’s precise inks, this 2004 Delcourt edition captures a moment where science and madness blur, while Simon Bisley’s cover delivers a grotesque, unforgettable vision.

writer Alan Moore · writer Jean-Paul Jennequin · artist Steve Bissette · inker John Totleben · letterer Christophe Semal · cover Simon Bisley

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writer Alan Moore
cover pencils, inks Simon Bisley

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Le général Sunderland engage Jason Woodrue pour examiner Swamp Thing et déterminer comment Alec Holland est devenu le monstre, mais Woodrue découvre que Swamp Thing pense seulement qu'il était Alec Holland. Lorsque Sunderland licencie Woodrue, le scientifique permet à Swamp Thing de se venger de Sunderland.

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