The only way to defeat a monster is to resurrect an old one! Can Swamp Thing save what's left of existence? The Earth is all but done. The last remnants of humanity cling to a mountaintop island lost in endless floodwater. The Parliaments of the Green, the Red, and the Rot all agree: it's time to wipe the slate clean and start the cycle of life over again. And to do so, they've united their powers to summon an avatar-one of the most horrific monsters to ever stalk the surface of this forsaken planet. Against a creature like that, there can be no fighting back...unless you have a soldier who understands the enemy. Someone who has used its tactics before. Someone like Alec Holland.
Of course, it would help if Alec Holland hadn't been dead for decades...
Jeff Lemire--the author of the smash hits
Joker: Killer Smile and
The Question: The Deaths of Vic Sage, along with the graphic novel that inspired the television sensation
Sweet Tooth--returns to Black Label with one of the greatest artists in modern DC history, Doug Mahnke, in tow! Together they'll unleash a gory, gruesome eco-terror tale, where the fate of humanity rests in the hands of someone who isn't human at all!
Collects
Swamp Thing: Green Hell #1-3.
Author: Jeff Lemire
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: DC Comics
Published: 08/01/2023
Pages: 152
Weight: 1.8lbs
Size: 11.10h x 8.70w x 0.60d
ISBN: 9781779517234
About the AuthorAward-winning Canadian cartoonist Jeff Lemire is the creator of the acclaimed comic book series
Sweet Tooth, published by DC/Vertigo and adapted into a television series by Netflix, and the award-winning graphic novel Essex County, published by Top Shelf. As one of DC Comics' cornerstone writers, Jeff was prominent in the publisher's New 52 line-wide relaunch as the writer of
Animal Man,
Justice League Dark, and more. He has also written the monthly adventures of
Superboy,
The Atom, and
Constantine. In 2008 Jeff won the Shuster Award for Best Canadian Cartoonist and the Doug Wright Award for Best Emerging Talent. He also won the American Library Association's prestigious Alex Award, recognizing books for adults with specific teen appeal. He has also been nominated for five Eisner Awards and five Harvey Awards. In 2010
Essex County was named as one of the five Essential Canadian Novels of the Decade.