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SAGA OF THE SWAMP THING #21 -- Alan Moore's Scene Transitions
Saga of the Swamp Thing #21: "The Anatomy Lesson" This is the comic where most readers began their appreciation of Alan Moore...
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Alan Moore is my favorite comic book writer. Depending on the day, he's my favorite writer, regardless of medium. Known for his formalis...
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Saga of the Swamp Thing #21: "The Anatomy Lesson" This is the comic where most readers began their appreciation of Alan Moore...
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Alan Moore was doing double duty with this opening issue of his run on Saga of the Swamp Thing . Not only did he need to tell a compelling...
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