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The Saga of Swamp Thing #1 - (NM, 9.4)
The Saga of Swamp Thing #1 [Newsstand]
May 1982
DC Comics Inc.
$0.60 · 36 pages · Monthly
On Sale: February 11, 1982
Grade: NM (9.4)
Newsstand edition with barcode. Edited by Len Wein, with Dick Giordano as managing editor and Carl Gafford as assistant editor. Comics Code Authority approved.
The cover is penciled and inked by Tom Yeates with lettering by Gaspar Saladino.
The lead story, “What Peace There May Be in Silence” (17 pages), is written by Martin Pasko with art by Tom Yeates, colors by Tatjana Wood, and letters by John Costanza. The issue opens with a recap of Swamp Thing’s origin and introduces Casey Clancy. The story is set in North Carolina and features Swamp Thing protecting a young girl accused of witchcraft, while an unknown agent searches for him.
The backup feature, “…In Shadowed Depths” (9 pages), stars The Phantom Stranger. Written by Bruce Jones with art by Dan Spiegle, colors by Adrienne Roy, and letters by Phil Felix.
Condition NM (9.4) with sharp corners, strong spine, clean interior pages, and high-grade eye appeal. Complete and unrestored.
The Saga of Swamp Thing #1 [Newsstand]
May 1982
DC Comics Inc.
$0.60 · 36 pages · Monthly
On Sale: February 11, 1982
Grade: NM (9.4)
Newsstand edition with barcode. Edited by Len Wein, with Dick Giordano as managing editor and Carl Gafford as assistant editor. Comics Code Authority approved.
The cover is penciled and inked by Tom Yeates with lettering by Gaspar Saladino.
The lead story, “What Peace There May Be in Silence” (17 pages), is written by Martin Pasko with art by Tom Yeates, colors by Tatjana Wood, and letters by John Costanza. The issue opens with a recap of Swamp Thing’s origin and introduces Casey Clancy. The story is set in North Carolina and features Swamp Thing protecting a young girl accused of witchcraft, while an unknown agent searches for him.
The backup feature, “…In Shadowed Depths” (9 pages), stars The Phantom Stranger. Written by Bruce Jones with art by Dan Spiegle, colors by Adrienne Roy, and letters by Phil Felix.
Condition NM (9.4) with sharp corners, strong spine, clean interior pages, and high-grade eye appeal. Complete and unrestored.