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    Swamp Thing #7

    Swamp Thing » Swamp Thing #7 - Night of the Bat released by DC Comics on December 1, 1973.

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    Searching for the Conclaves headquarters, Swamp Thing arrives in Gotham city where he is almost immediately drawn into combat with the police.

    Gotham's resident crime fighter, Batman is also tracking down the Conclave leadership.

    It all leads to a meeting between the swamp creature and the caped crusader on the doorstep of the crime boss responsible for Swamp Thing's suffering.

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    Ending With A Fizzle 0

    The Swamp Thing's quest to find the man responsible for his hideous deformity, and the murder of his wife comes to an end in the seventh issue of Swamp Thing. Swamp Thing has traced the Conclave to their headquarters in Gotham City. There he runs afoul of the Batman, who also happens to be pursuing the Conclave.   It's probable that the powers-that-be at D.C. comics wanted to attract more readership to Swamp Thing, and saw this issue as a good jumping off point by the inclusion of Batman in t...

    6 out of 6 found this review helpful.

    The Night of the Bat 0

    The Old Verses the new.  Night of the Bat has currently be reprinted with the "Lost" story "Splash" in Batman: Hidden Treasures (2010).  This review is a comparison of the two.   The original Verses the Sinclair recolorThe Night of the Bat looks great with Alex Sinclair's magical touch, the old is nice because it is a classic tale. Original versions of this comic has been collected a few times in books such as: Swamp Thing: Dark Genesis and Roots of...

    5 out of 5 found this review helpful.
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