The Saga of Swamp Thing #22
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeTom Yeates's cover for this March 1984 issue is a chaotic, eye-catching brawl, with the green, moss-covered Swamp Thing at the center of a monster-filled melee — a Frankenstein-like figure, a snarling werewolf, a yellow-masked creature, a roaring dinosaur, and a pale blue alien horror all pressing in from every side while a red-haired woman lies vulnerable beneath the fray. The sheer density of creatures crammed into the composition makes it feel genuinely overwhelming, exactly the kind of cover that earns a second look on the spinner rack. With Alan Moore writing and Stephen R. Bissette and John Totleben on interior art, The Saga of Swamp Thing #22 — "Swamped" — represents the creative team firing on all cylinders during one of DC's most talked-about runs of the era.
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