Swamp Thing, Vol. 6 by Alan Moore

A haunting, lyrical arc that transforms horror into a meditation on identity, memory, and the boundaries between human and nature; a sentient plant creature wrestles with the remnants of a lost life, unexpected love, and the human cruelty and greed that threaten the natural world, while the narrative blends body-horror, tragic romance, and ecological philosophy into a psychologically rich, atmospheric story that reshapes both monster comics and ideas about what it means to be alive.

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