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Original Title: | Swamp Thing Vol. 3: The Curse |
ISBN: | 1563896974 (ISBN13: 9781563896972) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://www.dccomics.com/vertigo/graphic_novels/?gn=1663 |
Series: | Swamp Thing (1982) (Collected Editions) #3, Swamp Thing (1982) (Single Issues) #35-42 |
Characters: | John Constantine, Abigail Arcane, Judith (American Gothic), Sister Anne Marie, Benjamin Cox, Frank North, The Invunche, Emma (American Gothic), Alec Holland |

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Paperback | Pages: 192 pages Rating: 4.36 | 7866 Users | 269 Reviews
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Title | : | Swamp Thing, Vol. 3: The Curse (Swamp Thing (1982) (Collected Editions) #3) |
Author | : | Alan Moore |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 192 pages |
Published | : | December 1st 2000 by Vertigo (first published November 1985) |
Categories | : | Sequential Art. Comics. Graphic Novels. Horror. Fantasy. Fiction. Superheroes. Dc Comics. Graphic Novels Comics |
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After meeting the Swamp Thing, the Hellblazer sends the man-monster on a voyage of discovery that takes him from the darkest corners of America to the rrots of his own long-hidden heritage.Collects issues #35–#42.
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The Swamp Thing is getting better now. A few stories kinda had me yawning, but most of them were fantastic. The most standout, at least for me, was The Curse. That one had me laughing out loud and fist pumping. This is the first one that I can say was truly brilliant. Woman Power!!! :)The close second is the rest of the stores with Constantine playing guide and snarky teacher to Swamp Thing, which could have been hokey but instead just lets us enjoy a bit of a power up. :) It's nice not being
I'm loving this series, and the character. He's this gentle soul in a monster's body. And the art in these stories is incredible too.

The Swamp Thing has fully shed its past and the complicated threads of Alec Holland's old life. What has been born now is something different from before - the story of a girl in love with a monster, or rather, a plant. Here is the richness of the swamp in all of its glory, and the Swamp Thing beginning to realize the truth of what he is and what he is capable of. He is the environment turned sentient, the vast superorganism of all the plants in the world. Like the plants he is made up of, he is
SWAMP THING IS FREAKIN AMAZING!!!!!I really do love this series. And like most of the reviews on here point out, this features the first appearance of John Constantine. In some ways this volume reminded me a lot of Original Sins, although I'm more fond of Alan Moore's work than Delano's. This had a series of seemingly unrelated events building towards a coming darkness as foreseen by Constantine. This is full of the stuff I love here, horror and gore, but as always Moore ha delivered it in a
Not quite as good as volumes 1 & 2.
This third Volume of the Swamp Thing Saga runs back into the horror vein, but still is very high quality work and very much a book about humanity and the fears and things that scare us and motivate us. This is also one that examines social issues, with stories about Toxic Waste, Women's Rights, Racism, alongside more Horrific fare such as Vampires, Werewolves, and Zombies.I didn't enjoy this as much as the first and second volumes, but it is still VERY good stuff. It's a great book that shows
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