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  2. Swamp Thing - Wikipedia

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    Cover of The Saga of the Swamp Thing (vol. 2) #21 (February 1984), art by Tom Yeates. In 1982, DC Comics revived the Swamp Thing series, [7] attempting to capitalize on the summer 1982 release of the Wes Craven film of the same name. A revival had been planned for 1978, but was a victim of the DC Implosion.

  3. Anton Arcane - Wikipedia

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    Arcane is eventually killed in battle with Swamp Thing and resurrected twice before being sent to Hell. Arcane later possesses the body of Abigail's husband, Matthew Cable, and gains reality-altering abilities. Swamp Thing exorcises Cable's body, but he is rendered comatose, eventually dies, and becomes a ghostly raven.

  4. Swamp Thing (2019 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Swamp Thing is an American superhero television series created by Gary Dauberman and Mark Verheiden for DC Universe, based on the DC Comics character of the same name.The series follows medical doctor Abby Arcane (Crystal Reed) encountering the eponymous Swamp Thing (Derek Mears), a plant-elemental creature who fights malevolent forces around a Louisiana swamp.

  5. John Constantine - Wikipedia

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    John later acts as the Swamp Thing's protector, guide, and voice of omen, even teaching the Thing to amplify his powers. Both would have further adventure with each other, such as John introducing the Thing to the Parliament of Trees , Thing using John's body to make love to his wife and father a child named Tefe, and fighting off the Damnation ...

  6. Floronic Man - Wikipedia

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    The Floronic Man (Jason Woodrue), also known as the Plant Master, Floro, and the Seeder, is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. [1]The character has been portrayed in live-action by John Glover in the 1997 film Batman & Robin and Kevin Durand in the DC Universe series Swamp Thing.

  7. Swamp Thing (comic book) - Wikipedia

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    The relationship between the Swamp Thing and Abby deepened, and in Swamp Thing (vol. 2) #34 ("Rites of Spring") the two confessed that they loved each other since they met, and "made love" though a hallucinogenic experience brought on when Abby ate a tuber produced by the Swamp Thing's body (this served as a segment in the film The Return of ...

  8. Category:Swamp Thing - Wikipedia

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    Created by writer Len Wein and artist Bernie Wrightson, the Swamp Thing has had several different incarnations throughout his publication. The character is often depicted as a swamp monster that resembles an anthropomorphic mound of vegetable matter seeking to protect nature and humanity from threats of both scientific and supernatural origin.

  9. Swamp Thing (1990 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Shout! Factory released Swamp Thing – The Series on 22 January 2008. This 4-disc DVD set contains all 22 episodes of the first two seasons in their proper chronological order. [9] Swamp Thing: The Series, Volume Two was released on July 15, 2008 and contains the first 25 episodes of the third season. [10]