Part two of ANTON ARCANES return, as his role in the mythology of THE ROT is revealed! Do NOT miss the final page of this issue!
Swamp Thing is not an easy character to write or visualize and Scott Snyder and Marco Rudy do an outstanding job of it. Read Full Review
"Swamp Thing" has moved from one strength to the next over its first year back, and this issue continues that trend. Of the various New 52 titles from DC Comics, "Swamp Thing" is one of the most-consistently strong titles. That's a good thing. Read Full Review
Swamp Thing's battle against the Rot is only just beginning, and everything that has gone before is the calm before the storm. With the stage now set for the crossover between Animal Man and Swamp Thing, I cannot wait to see what's going to happen next in both of these titles. As I'm sure my fellow comic contributor Ryley-stbatman is saying in his reviews for Animal Man, these two titles deserve to be read together, and definitely deserve to be read! Read Full Review
I'm not so sure the issue really takes a big step forward in terms of advancing the story, but it's a solid read, nonetheless, and that last page definitely gets the heart of any Swamp Thing-Animal Man racing. Read Full Review
This issue has a lot of good things going for it, though I have to say that, while I enjoyed the events of the issue, the pacing seemed a bit off, as though there wasn't quite enough battle to fill out the issue, and the end of the fighty-fighty (while a great moment for Abby) felt a little bit forced, as if the story mandated the break, regardless of whether the moment was a natural one or not. Still and all, Swamp Thing #11 is an above-average issue, featuring lovely art from fill-in (?) artist Rudy, and a nice continuation of the story of The Rot, earning 3.5 out of 5 stars overall. Crossing over with the excellence of Animal Man makes me even more interested in the new adventures of Swamp Thing and Abby, and I have to say I LOVE her new haircut... Read Full Review
Writing-82%
Art-65%
Story-73%
Verdict-73.3%