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Collects no. 28-34 of "The Saga of Swamp Thing" and "Swamp Thing Annual #2" in which the elemental creature, having learned he is one hundred percent plant, lets go of his humanity, meets alien invaders, and takes his relationship with Abigail Arcane to the next level.
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"This collection of issues #57-64 of SWAMP THING begins across the galaxy, where the Swamp Thing's consciousness has been hurled. Trying to find his way back to Earth, Swamp Thing stops over on Thanagar, home of Hawkman; Rann, home of Adam Strange; and encounters the Green Lantern of a world of sentient plants"--
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Over the past twenty years, Neil Gaiman has developed into the premier fantasist of his generation, achieving that rarest of combinations—unrivaled critical respect and extraordinary commercial success. From the landmark comic book series The Sandman to novels such as the New York Times bestselling American Gods and Anansi Boys, from children's literature like Coraline to screenplays for such films as Beowulf,
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Continuing the hardcover collection of master comics writer Alan Moore's award-winning run on THE SAGA OF THE SWAMP THING, this fourth volume brings Swamp Thing's quest for self-discovery with the mystic John Constantine to its shattering conclusion. A harbinger of doom has been released with the sole charge of waking an evil beyond comprehension, and Swamp Thing, John Constantine, Deadman, The Phantom Stranger, Etrigan the Demon, The Spectre and...
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In a tale of hope set amidsts the hyper violence of America's 19th century. Red Range tells the tale of Red Mask, a touch-as-nails vigilante who rides to fight the tragic racism of a Klan-dominated Texas. Written by multiple Bram Stoker Award winner Joe R. Lansdale and illustrated by Golden Age comic book master and WWII veteran, Sam J. Glanzman, this volume presents the classic graphic novel in color for the first time, and includes an introduction...
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A collection of World War I poetry interpreted by cartoonists.
"As the Great War dragged on and its catastrophic death toll mounted, poets turned their pens to a world upside down. Many of the Trench Poets, as they came to be called, were soldier-poets dispatching their verse from the front lines. Known for their impassioned portrayals of life and death on the Western Front, these poems became, for much of the world, the literary heart of the Great...