By popular demand, the Swamp Thing has returned and is extending his roots into Season Two! The climactic battle between Levi and his brother Jacob led to events that left the Swamp Thing broken up-literally. Now, with Levi fractured and on the edge of oblivion, an unlikely ally has entered the fray to piece him back together again: Tefé Holland, daughter of the original Swamp Thing.
The Swamp Thing is one of those series that even the bits in the "Negatives section don't actually affect the rating. There's interesting character bits, a theme that relates to anyone and everyone and some exciting plot points all delivered in some truly beautiful and evocative art. You really can't ask for anything more. And, it's not like the creative team is ticking boxes, it's simply a creative team at a pinnacle of their comic book making abilities. Read Full Review
‘Swamp Thing' #11 returns but with our titular hero far from in the best of conditions after events from the close of Season One. Luckily, Ran V and Mike Perkins are in far better health as they once again deliver an outstanding issue from start to finish. Read Full Review
Perkins illustrates this issue beautifully with a mixture of brilliant details and a visual tone that brings out the emotion and beauty of the story. Read Full Review
I won't pretend I understand everything that's going on in this issue just yet, but I'm fine with that. It's yet another strong chapter in a sci-fi/horror epic that looks like it's going to go down as a defining take on the character. Read Full Review
'The Swamp Thing' returns with an issue jam-packed with heavy emotional stakes and unsettling body horror. It's everything you could want from a Swampy story. Read Full Review
The Swamp Thing is back and the latest issue successfully establishes the stakes while reminding readers what makes this series so special. Read Full Review
I anticipate seeing where the story goes from here. Read Full Review
The Swamp Thing #11 is possibly the strongest entry in the series with creepy body horror, substantial plot progression, and genuine curiosity for what's happening to the Green. Read Full Review
I've been wanting to start reading swamp thing and this sounded like a great time to check it out. Wow!! I was blown away by this! I thought the writing was phenomenal ( which is no surprise as ram v has been on fire) and the artwork was also phenomenal. After reading this I have to read the back issues. This is definitely on my pull list now
This was really, really good. Mike Perkins' art is honestly perfect for Swamp Thing.
One of DC's best titles returns. This issue was primarily a re-introduction, but its pristine execution makes it a spectacular read nonetheless. The stakes are raised high, and Mike Perkins's art creates a hauntingly beautiful atmosphere for both the real world and the world of the Green.
So good to have this back on my pulls. Fantastic return that I only hope the best for.
The art is so good! Slow burn, but super excited to see what Ram V does with these next 6 issues!
This was certainly an intriguing start to "Season Two." While this issue seems to be the start of a slower burn,I think there are a good amount of interesting ideas presented here and I'm looking forward to seeing V. develop and build upon them. Plus, Perkins continues to have quality art here and I'm glad he's returned for "Season Two." I don't really have much to say, other than the fact that this series continues to maintain my interest