Swamp Thing #32
| Writer | Alan Moore |
| Artist | Shawn McManus |
This critically acclaimed, stand-alone issue stars a crew of tiny extraterrestrial critters landing in the Louisiana swamps in search of a place to call home. But the beings discover harsh realities in this homage to the classic Pogo comic strip.
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McManus's art fits a lot better here. Weird weird issue
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This was...surprisingly poignant. When I began reading, I was bracing myself for the worst issue yet. By the end, I found myself baffled by how powerful it was. Colour me impressed.
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I don't really know what I read but it is way better than I originally thought it had any right to. Beautifully tragic and a great somber tone.
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I was ready for this to be a bump in the road for Moore's run at the start of this...however, this ended up being a another great read. Yes, it can definitely take a bit to get into this with the way the critters speak, but I got more and more used to it as time went on, and I was able to better understand what was being said after a minute. Aside from that, this was a really bittersweet story with a great theme of still holding out hope for a better world, even if the one you're on appears to be doomed, for lack of a better term.
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