Swamp Thing

The Bronze Age Vol. 1

Paperback, 304 pages

Published Oct. 9, 2018 by DC Comics.

ISBN:
978-1-4012-8440-4
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4 stars (1 review)

"From his first appearance in HOUSE OF SECRETS from creators Len Wein and Bernie Wrightson, the adventures of Swamp Thing have been some of the most terrifying and epic tales in DC Universe lore. These stories gave birth to such classic characters as Dr. Anton Arcane, the Un-Men, Abigail Arcane and more! This giant compendium edition collects all the Bronze Age stories featuring Alec Holland's nightmarish alter ego! This oversize omnibus collection features the talents of industry legends Gerry Conway, David Michelinie, Steve Englehart, Martin Pasko and more!"--

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4 stars

Edit: Browsing the reviews here, there seems to be a lot of hate toward the Nat Broder/Silicon Crystal Man character. That story was one of my favorites! Because a) Phantom Stranger, and b) the character was a great mirror to hold up to Swamp Thing. Their origins were almost exactly the same: bodies suffused with strange science stuff during a lab explosion. Broder's body was literally dumped in the swamp, from which he rose up as the Silicon Man!
He was extremely the Anti Swamp Thing: made of silicon and circuitry instead of roots and moss; cold, unfeeling technology instead of moss and muck that feels too much. Yearning for power and dominion instead of belonging and family. Swampy doesn't have his connection to the Green yet, but Broder's connection to the web and weave of the Internet unknowingly predicts even that. He even looked like Bizarro, and was …