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Swamp Thing: Earth to Earth

Title

Swamp Thing 5: Earth to Earth


Words by

Alan Moore


Art by

Rick Veitch
Alfredo Alcala


Story

4 stars

Art

4 stars

Overall

4 stars

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Swamp Thing: Earth to Earth

Swamp Thing: Earth to Earth

If the whole Crisis on Infinite Earths thing in the previous Swamp Thing volume cheesed you off as much as it did us, Earth to Earth brings a pleasant return to Moore's usual form. Swamp Thing ditches his daft superhero buddies in the first few pages and tootles off for a reunion with his partner. Of course, thanks to Moore laying some sneaky plot lines you may have barely noticed amongst the CrisisSwamp Thing: Earth to Earth nonsense, it turns out that Abby has been incarcerated for communing with vegetables. Held in Batman's Gotham City, there's no prizes for guessing who Swamp Thing's going to have to do battle with to try and win her back. That Batman's role in this volume is actually rather small is, in our opinion, a bit of a bonus.

Interestingly, there are elements of the plot of this book that resonate through into Moore's Watchmen. Without giving too much away, compare and contrast the Comedian's funeral in the rain and Dr. Manhattan's trip to Mars with certain chapters from this book, and you'll see what we mean.

None of this detracts from the story though, which should certainly leave you begging for more. Veitch and Alcala step into the groove and start producing more solid work, but it's Moore's ability to continue growing his characters through this ongoing series that is most impressive of all.

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Published by

DC Comics (US)
Titan Books (UK)


First published

2002


Originally published as

Swamp Thing 51-56


ISBN

1-56389-804-7 (US)
1-84023-455-5 (UK)


Link

Fansite


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