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Future State Swamp Thing #1

Future State Swamp Thing #1

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Ram V
(A/CA) mike perkins
From the ashes of a terrible war, life blooms anew in Swamp Thing’s image. The remnants of humanity lie in hiding, forever in the shadow of the green god who now rules the planet. When the new avatar of the Green uncovers a stray human, a rebellion is revealed! But this Swamp Thing is no stranger to violent ends, and neither are his creations. If it’s war humanity wants, it will be at their doorstep—and Swamp Thing will never be the same!
Date Available: 01/05/2021
BONUS REVIEW by Shawn


Even though Future State sounds like a bad North Korean action film, some good will come of it. Swamp Thing, for instance, is the most interesting look at the character since Karen Berger earned miles on a trans-Atlantic basis. The story is intriguing and the art is excellent. It's the rare "alternate future" story that's good enough that you actually want to see how they get there. Highly recommended for any fan of the character, and those who would prefer to see the output of Alan Moore as a jumping off point rather than a blueprint that requires slavish devotion.

I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Ram V
(A/CA) mike perkins
From the ashes of a terrible war, life blooms anew in Swamp Thing’s image. The remnants of humanity lie in hiding, forever in the shadow of the green god who now rules the planet. When the new avatar of the Green uncovers a stray human, a rebellion is revealed! But this Swamp Thing is no stranger to violent ends, and neither are his creations. If it’s war humanity wants, it will be at their doorstep—and Swamp Thing will never be the same!
Date Available: 01/05/2021
BONUS REVIEW by Shawn


Even though Future State sounds like a bad North Korean action film, some good will come of it. Swamp Thing, for instance, is the most interesting look at the character since Karen Berger earned miles on a trans-Atlantic basis. The story is intriguing and the art is excellent. It's the rare "alternate future" story that's good enough that you actually want to see how they get there. Highly recommended for any fan of the character, and those who would prefer to see the output of Alan Moore as a jumping off point rather than a blueprint that requires slavish devotion.

I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams


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