This seminal horror series was given a whole new lease of life in the 1980s when a then relatively unknown Alan Moore was brought in to put his unique stamp on it. Collecting Saga of the Swamp Thing #20-27, we go back to the beginning with stories on how the Swamp Thing is the mutant result of a freak scientific experiment, and believes he was once human Alec Holland - but the truth is far more disturbing. Will he ever break free of the restrains of the swamp? This groundbreaking work features genre-defying tales with Moore's unique deconstructing narrative style, which made horror credible again. With art by John Totleben whose unique covers have graced The Sandman series.
Alan Moore
Alan Moore is a British comic book writer known for his groundbreaking work on titles such as "Watchmen" and "V for Vendetta." His dark, complex storytelling style and exploration of political and social themes have revolutionized the comic book industry, cementing his legacy as a literary legend.