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Exclusive: DC Comics’ SWAMP THING #34 Preview

Listen, we know that your mother always told you to finish your vegetables, but we think you could stand to fit a few more greens into your diet. Specifically, The Green, the all-powerful force of flora in the DC Universe. This week, we have an exclusive preview of DC Comics’ Swamp Thing #34 by Charles Soule and Javier Pina, and things aren’t looking good for our heroes. Lady Weeds and the Wolf are on the run, looking for another way to access the powers of the Avatar of the Green, while Swamp Thing and friends are recovering in the wake of an assassination attempt by occult hitmen. You know, just another day in the neighborhood for ol’ Swampy.

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Here’s the official description:

“The Wolf and The Lady” concludes with a knife in Swamp Thing’s back – literally! If the former Avatars of the Green find a new source of power, it’s bad news for everyone – but most of all for Swamp Thing!

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And if this isn’t enough sweet Swamp Thing action for you, be sure to read our extended Comic-Con interview with writer Charles Soule to find out what’s coming down the pipeline for DC’s Jolly Green Giant.

Images: DC Comics

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Comments

  1. Rick says:

    Hey Dan, I wonder if there’s some way you guys could change how you link to thumbnails. Anytime you have a bunch of images there ends up being a lot of clicking back and forth. It would be easier if there was one link that opened up a gallery that could be right-arrowed through, or something like that. Nahmsayin?

    • Jonathon says:

      Dude people have been bitching about this for months and its still the same.  Very bad web development.