Saga of the Swamp Thing: Book 6 Free

Saga of the Swamp Thing: Book 6 Free

FREE SAGA OF THE SWAMP THING: BOOK 6 PDF Rick Vietch,Alfredo Alcala,Alan Moore | 208 pages | 20 May 2014 | DC Comics | 9781401246921 | English | United States SAGA OF THE SWAMP THING BOOK 6 | DC As one of the medium's most important innovators since the early s, Moore has influenced an entire generation of comics creators, and his work continues to inspire an ever-growing audience. Convert currency. Add to Basket. Book Description Vertigo, Condition: new. Seller Inventory More information about this seller Contact this seller. Condition: New. Language: English. Brand new Book. This collection of issues of Swamp Thing begins across thegalaxy, where the Saga of the Swamp Thing: Book 6 Thing's consciousness has been hurled. Seller Inventory BTA Seller Inventory Saga of the Swamp Thing: Book 6 Book Description DC Comics, New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since Seller Inventory H Paperback or Softback. Saga of the Swamp Thing Book Six. Seller Inventory BBS Book Description Vertigo. Brand New!. Book Description Paperback. Trying to findhis way back to Earth, Swamp Thing stops over. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Items related to Saga of the Swamp Thing, Book 6. Saga of the Swamp Thing, Book 6. Alan Moore. Publisher: Vertigo This specific ISBN edition is currently not available. View all copies of this ISBN edition:. Buy New Learn more about this copy. Other Popular Editions of the Same Title. Search for all books with this author and title. Customers who bought this item also bought. Stock Image. Published by Vertigo New Paperback Quantity Available: Seller Rating:. New Paperback Quantity Available: 1. Book Depository hard to find London, Saga of the Swamp Thing: Book 6 Kingdom. Published by DC Comics New Quantity Available: Seller Image. New Paperback or Softback Quantity Available: 3. Published by Vertigo. New Quantity Available: 1. New Paperback Quantity Available: 6. Saga of the Swamp Thing. New paperback Quantity Available: 1. There are more copies of this book View all search results for this book. Saga Of The Swamp Thing Book Six by Alan Moore - Penguin Books Australia Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Other editions. Enlarge cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Preview — Swamp Thing, Vol. Swamp Thing, Vol. Tom Yeates Illustrator. Rick Veitch Illustrator. Stephen R. Bissette Illustrator. John Totleben Illustrator. Get A Copy. Paperbackpages. Published August 1st by Vertigo first published September More Details Original Title. Other Editions Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Swamp Thing, Vol. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 4. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Start your review of Swamp Thing, Vol. In the aftermath of the previous book, Swamp Thing finds himself light years away from home. He travels from Rann to Apokalips and all Saga of the Swamp Thing: Book 6 in between, looking for a way to get back home to Earth and to Abbie Cable. Alan Moore was stretched very thin at this point, simultaneously working on Watchmen. Whatever happened to that book Anyway, this volume is more science fiction and fantasy than the thought prov Saga of the Swamp Thing Book 6 collects issues of Swamp Thing, Alan Moore's last. Anyway, this volume is more science fiction and fantasy than the thought provoking horror of the previous volumes. Old Swampy ends the famine on a dying world, fathers children against his will with a clockwork cyborg plant thing, visits a world of sentient plants, bumps into Metron of the New Gods, and finally ends up back on Earth. In some ways, this feels like a reset Saga of the Swamp Thing: Book 6 status quo, a fitting end to Moore's run. It's also a good ending for the Alec Holland Swamp thing if one never reads another Swamp Thing comic. It feels Saga of the Swamp Thing: Book 6 in a lot of ways, though, like Moore is running out the clock. The cynic in me thinks maybe Alan Moore should have stopped with the last volume and let Rick Veitch get Old Swampy back to earth but he still delivered the goods. The writing is still top notch, though, even in the fill-in issues written by Stephen Bissette. It's amazing that Moore's run has such a unified feel to it given how many artists were involved. Alan Moore's run on Swamp Thing paved the way for a lot of great things down the line and is a great work in and of itself. All good things must come to an end, a wise man Saga of the Swamp Thing: Book 6 said. Oct 29, Bradley rated it it was amazing Shelves: fanboy-goes-squeefantasygraphic-novelssci-fishelf. Truly, this is saving the very best for last, and I don't even have words to describe it. Okay, no I lied, there. It was fantastic. So much great SF concepts, traversing the universe, mating with machine gods between the stars, causing truly horrific havoc on veggie-people planets, meeting up with hawk-people and Adam Strange, helping a Celestial break through the core of all existence, and even having a run-in with Darkseid. Wow, the things this little Saga of the Swamp Thing: Book 6 can do! The places he's seen! He's a galactic explorer now, and. Themes do carry. Especially really fundamental ones such as death by flowers. It's very good, but isn't nearly half as profound as what this one just became. Hell, it's right up there with Sandman. But then again, even Sandman had a slowish start, so what, exactly, am I complaining about? I'm glad I stuck with this. Very well worth it. May 21, David Schaafsma rated it really liked it Shelves: gn-superhero-scifi-fantasymoore. Alan Moore's final contribution to his run on Swamp Thing, which was at times really amazing. In this one he ties up some loose Saga of the Swamp Thing: Book 6 and hands the reins over to Rick Veitch, more of a sci-fi guy, even as he himself in the last volume began to turn from horror to sci fi thought he will circle back to horror via Lovecraft as he is doing through Neonomicon and the now running Providence. He is also at this time into The Watchmen and other projects. Some of this volume are not even written by Moore Alan Moore's final contribution to his run on Swamp Thing, which was at Saga of the Swamp Thing: Book 6 really amazing. Some of this volume are not even written by Moore, so the quality waivers, in my view, but the very best writing in the stories in this volume are happily ones that end it, "Loose Ends Reprise " and "Return of Good Gumbo". Comics classic, at an end, with a touch of sadness! Glad I went for the ride. Bye, Swampy! Dec 29, David - proud Gleeman in Branwen's adventuring party rated it it was ok Shelves: horrorgraphic-novels-are-coolvertigo. It felt Saga of the Swamp Thing: Book 6 Moore was trying to take a book that worked so well as a horror series, and shoehorn it into a more contemporary comic-book format. The opening two-parter featuring Swamp Thing's adventure with Adam Strange on another world is Moore's attempt at a science-fiction classic, but the end result is just silly. Even worse is the dull filler issue guest-written "It ends Even worse is the dull filler issue guest-written by Swamp Thing artist Rich Veith. The Green Lantern story felt way too out of place as well. There is still some goodness to be had in this edition. Abby's encounter with her dead father harkens back to the series' horror-story roots no pun intended. And the final 2 chapters tie things up nicely in a deep way. Still, if you go into Alan Moore's revered "Swamp Thing" run because you're a fan of scary stories, I suggest you quit after Volume 4, the final two editions are only a pale shadow of the brilliantly darker tales before them. Sep Saga of the Swamp Thing: Book 6, Malum rated it really liked it Shelves: graphic-novelsdc-comicsvertigoswamp-thing. Just as Geoff Johns would do Saga of the Swamp Thing: Book 6 Green Lantern almost twenty years later, Alan Moore took a floundering character that no one seemed to know what to do with in Swamp Thing and created an entire mythology around him, making him one of the most interesting, enigmatic, and powerful characters in DC's bullpen. I gave every volume of this run five stars without hesitation and I wish I could do that here, but there are some problems with this last volume that steal perfection away from it. For exampl Just as Geoff Saga of the Swamp Thing: Book 6 would do with Green Lantern almost twenty years later, Alan Moore took a floundering character that no one seemed to know what to do with in Swamp Thing and created an entire mythology around him, making him one of the most interesting, enigmatic, and powerful characters in DC's bullpen. For example, Swamp Thing becomes something of a guest star in his own book, only showing up occasionally.

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