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Swamp Thing Vol. 3: Rotworld


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No. of pages 208

Published: 2013

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Great for age 12-18 years

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  • The world has fallen to the Rot! Animal Man, a.k.a. Buddy Baker and Swamp Thing form an uneasy alliance as they find that after facing down the undead forces of Anton Arcane that the world has fallen deep into a decrepit future where the world is consumed into a withering land of decay. The two heroes travel the decimated planet, scrounging up misfit crimefighters, whose appearances and histories have been changed by this new hell-scape. In this volume, Swamp Thing finds unlikely allies in Deadman and Poison Ivy, as he ventures deep into Gotham to find the man who always has all the answers: Batman. But will the Caped Crusader be enough to break Rotworld?
  • New York Times best-selling authors Scott Snyder (Batman) and Jeff Lemire (Sweet Tooth) team-up to conclude a story that began when the New 52 first launched.
  • Collects Swamp Thing #12-18 and Animal Man #12, #17.

 

There are 208 pages in this book. This is a comic book. This book was published 2013 by DC Comics .

Jeff Lemire is the creator of the acclaimed Essex County Trilogy, the Vertigo graphic novel THE NOBODY, and is the winner of a Xeric Award and YALSA Alex Award. He is currently the writer for DC Comics' ANIMAL MAN, FRANKENSTEIN: AGENT OF S. H. A. D. E. , and Vertigo/DC's SWEET TOOTH. He has also previously written the Eisner-nominated SUPERBOY. Scott Snyder is the bestselling and award-winning writer of Batman, American Vampire and Swamp Thing as well as the short story collection Voodoo Heart. He teaches writing at Sarah Lawrence College, NYU and Columbia University. He lives on Long Island with his wife, Jeanie, and his sons Jack and Emmett. He is a dedicated and un-ironic fan of Elvis Presley.

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