![]() ![]() House of Secrets (1956) #92, Cover to Swamp Thing (1972) #1 (Bernie Wrightson) So when this Bronze Age Omnibus was released last fall, I was excited to have the opportunity to read Swamp Thing's earliest adventures and to see what had come prior to Moore's groundbreaking time on the title. ![]() All of which have helped to my developing a healthy appreciation for the character. That run quickly became one of my personal favorites and since that time, I have tried to fill in the gaps of Swamp Thing's history by reading the works of Grant Morrison, Mark Millar, Brian K. My enjoyment of Snyder's collaboration with Yanick Paquette caused me to seek out more Swamp Thing, and as one might guess, Alan Moore's classic run was what was unanimously recommended to me. It wasn't until much later that I really got into the character thanks to Scott Snyder's New 52 run. Swamp Thing is a character that I have had some awareness of since I was a little kid, thanks primarily to the two 1980's film adaptations. Swamp Thing: The Bronze Age Omnibus - Collecting: House of Secrets (1956) #92, Swamp Thing (1972) #1-24, and The Saga of the Swamp Thing (1982) #1-19, Annual 1. ![]()
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