![]() After Alan Moore's conclusion on the title, Rick Veitch, the artist who worked with Moore on his run, would now become the Writer and Artist of the series. His run is considered to be known to everyone as classic literature. Moore using his trademark deconstruction gave Swamp Thing more depth and more of an edge. But it's widely known that Alan Moore's run on the series made Swamp Thing more appealing. Swamp thing was the flagship title on Vertigo's imprint. Finally, the last Swamp Thing volume as of yet began, also published by Vertigo, two and a half years later after the third one ended and ran twenty nine issues until it came to its conclusion in 2006 marking the last Vertigo appearance of the character as of yet. Four years later a third volume was made ( Swamp Thing) by Vertigo which ran for twenty issues, though it was more focused on Tefé than her father, Alec. ![]() ![]() It then continued up until #171 in 1996, making it Vertigo's second-longest series to date, even though the majority of its issues were published before Vertigo ever began. That series ran under the DC imprint for the majority of its life but when the Vertigo imprint was made in 1993, the title switched over with #129. ![]() Ending in 1976, it wasn't until 1982 that a new Swamp Thing volume began initially titled " The Saga of the Swamp Thing". The first ( Swamp Thing) began publication in 1972, not long after the character's first appearance. This is the second volume entitled, "Swamp Thing". Numbering continues from The Saga of Swamp Thing #45. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |