Swamp Thing #6
Swamp Thing » Swamp Thing #6 - The Black Queen released by DC Comics on April 2012.
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5 (3) 4 (0) 3 (0) 2 (0) 1 (0) 5.0 starsAverage score of 3 user reviews
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Rot hits the fan 1
If there's anything I can say about Scott Snyder's run on the Swamp Thing, it's that he's been doing A LOT of build up to this story. Issue 5 finally got the ball rolling, and this issue kicks off a steep descent into total chaos, driving Alec Holland even deeper into the mad world he so desperately tried to escape.The payoff this book brings is incredible, pushing Holland to his limit and giving us twisted, tragic emotional reactions to his world falling apart. Everything from previous issues t...
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Checkmate 2
Scott Snyder has been blowing readers away with the series he's been writing for DC Comics before the New 52. Now we are onto the next thing in the world of comics and he is delivering a tale of swamp creatures. How does this issue contribute to the series? THE GOOD: The art is amazing. Marco Rudy does a great job at filling in as an artist and you almost don't notice the artist was different. The paneling is still fun and exciting. This is one of the best looking books out on the shelves. This...
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The Beauty of Existential Decay 0
BEST. COVER. YET. Yanick Paquette (Who's name is a pain in the ass to type) creates one of the most intense displays of layering to a cover. And what I mean to describe is that it goes beyond simple 'stuff is in front of or behind other stuff' but that the image itself stretches out through various layers of existence wrapped within itself, the image exists simultaneously on several planes of imagery in a single image. Paquette's covers have generally been above the rest due to the presence of t...
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