Swamp Thing #36
| Writer | Alan Moore |
| Artist | Stephen Bissette |
Infected and severely damaged, Swamp Thing faces a final, unmovable fact: he's dying and there's nothing he can do about. Starting this issue, everything Swap Thing thought he knew will change forever...
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One of the most haunting and disturbing issues yet. Excited to see how Swamp Thing gets out of this one
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Loved the structure of the story.
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8.5
An interesting approach with this issue, as the main character shifts around every so often. I liked how the stories intersected with one another and came back to central points. That said, I do have to say, even though I did like this a pretty fair amount (hence my rating), this was one of the weaker issues of Moore's run thus far. I totally don't mind this level of quality because, as I already said, it's a good book that I enjoy. However, as good as it may be, it's not reaching the levels of greatness it was previously.
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