A review by michael_benavidez
Saga of the Swamp Thing: Book Two by Alan Moore

5.0

So far the Swamp Thing series has been building on tying loose ends and build up their own stories. Volume two does both at once. It not only manages to put the original Swamp Thing to rest, but to set a large scale tone of what to expect. It delivers on character development, AND on story.
The visuals are hard to judge, because I love the layout of some of the panels. They are used in such an imaginative way, that it adds to the feel of the story. The panels flow with what's happening and pays very much into the atmosphere of the book. However, sometimes the action scenes do get a bit hectic to catch the full story of what is happening. it's not a bad thing, it just takes a few extra glances to catch it