In celebration of The Return of Swamp Thing‘s re-release, ComicBook.com can debut an exclusive clip from the film, which dives right into the fight between Swamp Thing and Leech Man. The film stars ...
Swamp Thing 1989 #1 gives readers a comic they never thought they'd see, and it's everything that they could have ever wanted ...
How Swamp Thing #88 (or Swamp Thing 1989 #1) makes Jesus Christ a major part of DC Comics continuity, only thirty-seven years ...
Usama Masood is a writer who is passionate about murder mysteries, prestige TV, DC (but definitely not DCEU), and good old-fashioned journalism. He currently writes for Collider, as he works towards ...
At last November's Thought Bubble in Harrogate, I was in the audience for comic book creators James Tynion IV, Mike Perkins, and Ram V talking Swamp Thing, about their history with the character, ...
Sam is a Senior Writer for Collider. His love for movies, TV shows, and books stretches back to his early childhood and has grown exponentially with every passing year. Lucky for him, this love grew ...
Walt Braley is a comedy and entertainment writer based in Chicago. He tries to explore the most interesting (or hilarious) facets of media and pop-culture using a mixture of humor and thorough ...
The idea of Swamp Thing sounds great on paper— and it was when the character got introduced in the 1970s comic books. But watching Wes Craven’s 1982 feature is a harsh reminder the technology (and ...
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Swamp Thing is (finally) going to meet Jesus Christ
There are countless sentences from the near century-long run of superhero comics that, when said out of context, sound absolutely unhinged. The combination of words I am about to type are definitely ...
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