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    Swamp Thing #116

    Swamp Thing » Swamp Thing #116 - The Growing Season released by DC Comics on February 1992.

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    The Growing Season last edited by steelhandcuffs on 08/21/22 05:18PM View full history

    A boy finds and plants one of Swamp Thing's discarded bodies...and from it, something monstrous grows.

    Story of a young boy named Casey and his troubled family life and the refuge he finds in the growing shell of an abandoned Swamp Thing body.

    Note: Swamp Thing's appearance in this issue is cover only.

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    The Birth of Vertigo 0

    Alan Moore's Swamp Thing goes down in superhero comics as the birth place to the mature read.  Swamp Thing #21 is the true first comic of the celebrated Swamp Thing run.  Many other famous comic creators can claim their fame to being rooted here.  The idea to destroy a character and rebuild it comes from this issue. Alan Moore changed Len Wein's beloved character for the best here.  This comics would lead into many ground breaking idea, such has removing tje CCA stamp, so Alan would not have to ...

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