Friends old and new gather for The Funeral of The Swamp Thing, featuring appearances by Batman, Constantine and the Phantom Stranger. And as Abby watches, she relives past moments with her love and the shattered dreams of a future that may never come.
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I could give this a perfect score solely based on the first panel, but, luckily, the rest of the issue was amazing, as well. Moore does an outstanding job of writing Abigail here. Her mourning and her pain can, genuinely, be felt through the pages. I haven't really cried much from reading a comic, but this is one of the few issues that made me tear up a little. Just impeccable work here.
Beautiful, heartbreaking, utterly brilliant in every way. I've said this before, but Alan Moore is a bloody genius. I've never read anything like his work...it's in a league of its own.
Heartbreaking issue with a shocking ending. Flawless art throughout