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Continuing the hardcover collections of Alan Moore's award-winning run on THE SAGA OF THE SWAMP THING, this third volume is brimming with visceral horrors including underwater vampires, a werewolf with an unusual curse, the hideous madman called Nukeface. Best of all, this volume features the comics debut of John Constantine, Hellblazer, who launches Swamp Thing on a voyage of self-discovery that will take him from the darkest corners of America to the roots of his own long-hidden heritage.

Ebook Saga of the Swamp Thing Book 3 Alan Moore 9781401227678 Books


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  • Series Saga of the Swamp Thing (Book 3)
  • Paperback 208 pages
  • Publisher Vertigo (January 8, 2013)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 1401227678

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Saga of the Swamp Thing Book 3 Alan Moore 9781401227678 Books Reviews


  • In book 3 of his Swamp Thing tales, Alan Moore's Swamp Thing run shifts gears thanks to the introduction of a new superpower. Learning that he has the ability to regrow his body, combined with his already known ability to move his conscious to any plant in the world, Swamp Thing goes on a journey to locations in the US of a certain interest. And it was bloody awesome.

    This part of the run also does some good things with side characters. I never liked Abby that much in the first two volumes, where she never grew beyond a generic love interest. But here she finally starts getting her own lines and activities to make her interesting in her own right. And while I miss Etrigan, we finally get to meet John Constantine, in all his glory.

    My only issue was that the comic ran out in what seems like the middle of the story, and not on a real cliffhanger either. Oh well, still 5 stars.
  • After testing the limits of comics in volume 2, Alan Moore reaps the fruits planted in this volume 3 and starts the "American Gothic" arch, exploring the contradictions of America perception of right and wrong.
    In the first story, from a drawing of Steve Bissette of a radioactive man - Nuke Face -, Moore delives a horror story framed by news from newspapers in the wind on disasters at nuclear power plants. Swamp Thing has a supporting role (but terrifying) and begin to understand the extent of his powers.
    From the following stories Moore recreates three classic characters of horror stories vampires, werewolves and zombies. But remember that the writer is Moore, and his vampires looks like punks and lives in a city flooded by a dam and has dreadfull family instincts. The werewolf is here used on a feminist tale, which discusses the subordinate role of women in American society and the zombies history appear to highlight the racial question, and the hypocrisy of its overcoming in the early 80s.
    And the appearance of the best creation of Moore, the magician John Constantine, here designed as a copy of the star Sting. And is Constantine that will guide the Swamp Thing in his discovery of the extension of his powers, but been a pain in the ass all the time..
    All this in a neat edition, with great recolorization process. A must for those who like Moore or comics.
  • This third installment of Moore's brilliant run on Swamp Thing introduces one of the most beloved Vertigo characters John Constantine.Having perfectly set up the tone of the series in the first two volumes,Moore is hitting on all cylinders here.The intensity of Swamp thing and Abby's relationship is slightly set aside in favour of more action packed stories revolving around Swamp Thing's self-discovery, triggered by the appearance of misterious British stranger, Constantine who uses Swampy's curiosity about his own nature to guide him and employ him to deal with horrors that J.C. is concerned with for vague reasons.As Constantine leads Swampy on his own path of discovery, Moore slowly unravels the story to the readers.Each issue being shrouded in dreadful mystery, it is almost impossible to put the book down.

    This is highly recommended if you are a fan of great series of graphic novels such as Sandman, Preacher or Watchmen.The testament to the quality of these comics collected in this volume is the fact that they still remain fresh and better written than 99 percent of titles out there.

    The artwork is also outstanding. especially given the year these books were originally released in.You are bound to thoroughly enjoy this one.
  • This review is not regarding the great content of Alan Moore's Swamp Thing and a gripe about the missing pages. How can I download the book again?
  • ok
  • Came on time and was exactly as described, thanks guys!
  • Alan Moore did amazing things during his Swamp Thing tenure, but after reading the whole thing several times, I always find I enjoy this volume the least. It's still good, and an important link in the overall story, but it's the only one I'd say could be skipped. Best part is John Constantine's appearances.
  • This was a gift for my husband.

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