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  2. Bernie Wrightson - Wikipedia

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    I told him about Swamp Thing, and he said, 'I gotta draw that.'" [13] In summer 1972, Wrightson published Badtime Stories , a horror/science fiction comics anthology featuring his own scripts and artwork (from the period 1970–1971), each story being drawn in a different medium, including ink wash, tonal pencil drawings, duoshade paper, and ...

  3. Phil Hester (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Hester's pencilling credits include Swamp Thing, Brave New World, Flinch, Ultimate Marvel Team-Up, Clerks: The Lost Scene, The Crow: Waking Nightmares, The Wretch (nominated for the 1997 Eisner Award for Best New Series), Aliens: Purge, and Green Arrow.

  4. Swamp Thing - Wikipedia

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    The home in which they live more closely resembles the one that the Swamp Thing constructs for Abigail during the Moore run than the home in which they dwell during the Collins run. In a confrontation with Tefé, the Swamp Thing explains that he has cut himself off from the Green and there seems to be no trace of the god-like powers he acquired ...

  5. Thomas Yeates - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] In 1982, Yeates and writer Martin Pasko revived Swamp Thing in a new series titled Saga of the Swamp Thing. [10] Timespirits was created by Stephen Perry and Yeates for the Epic Comics line. [11] He drew the Universe X: Beasts and Universe X: Cap one-shots for Marvel in 2001.

  6. Anton Arcane - Wikipedia

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    Living in the mountains of Europe with his niece Abigail, Arcane is introduced after he discovers and lures Swamp Thing to his castle home. Arcane sought to use his scientific and magical abilities to transform his body into the Swamp Thing 's form, while changing the Swamp Thing back into Alec Holland .

  7. Alan Moore - Wikipedia

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    Alan Moore (born 18 November 1953) is an English author known primarily for his work in comic books including Watchmen, V for Vendetta, The Ballad of Halo Jones, Swamp Thing, Batman: The Killing Joke, Superman: Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow? and From Hell. [1]

  8. Un-Men - Wikipedia

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    The Un-Men appear in Swamp Thing, consisting of Dr. Deemo (voiced by Errol Slue), a bokor who speaks in rhyme and was mutated into a snake; Skinman (Gordon Masten), a zombie mutated into a bat; Weed Killer (Joe Matheson), a plant exterminator mutated into a leech/centipede monster; and Bayou Jack (Philip Akin), who was mutated into a mantis ...

  9. Pogo (comic strip) - Wikipedia

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    Pogo (revived as Walt Kelly's Pogo) was a daily comic strip that was created by cartoonist Walt Kelly and syndicated to American newspapers from 1948 until 1975. Set in the Okefenokee Swamp in the Southeastern United States, Pogo followed the adventures of its anthropomorphic animal characters, including the title character, an opossum.