![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The genre changes are most obvious through the presence of multiple artists - Stephen Bissette and others on the more serious stories, and Shawn McManus on the lighter ones. Far from off-putting, these variations help to make Swamp Thing seem a more believable character living in a world where most anything can happen. To say this volume offers humor, horror, and romance side-by-side is to understate it - the stories stretch from a gruesome trip to hell to presenting Swamp Thing essentially as a cartoon character. Saga of the Swamp Thing Volume 2 is a testament to the versatility of the Swamp Thing character (or, at least, the versatility of Alan Moore's imagination as corresponds to Swamp Thing). Continuing my casual journey through DC/Vertigo's collections of Alan Moore's Saga of the Swamp Thing. ![]()
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