Swamp Thing (2004-) #3
Tefé is reluctant to embrace the godlike destiny which Sargon has promised her-until she discovers the wonders of the "morphogenic field," otherwise known as the Red, where all flesh is one. But does her father, the Swamp Thing, truly covet and fear her power over the flesh? And if so, to what extremes would he go to ensure she never becomes a threat to him?
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Swamp Thing (2004-) #3
Tefé is reluctant to embrace the godlike destiny which Sargon has promised her-until she discovers the wonders of the "morphogenic field," otherwise known as the Red, where all flesh is one. But does her father, the Swamp Thing, truly covet and fear her power over the flesh? And if so, to what extremes would he go to ensure she never becomes a threat to him?
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Swamp Thing (2004-) #3

Swamp Thing (2004-) #3

Swamp Thing (2004-) #3

Swamp Thing (2004-) #3

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Overview

Tefé is reluctant to embrace the godlike destiny which Sargon has promised her-until she discovers the wonders of the "morphogenic field," otherwise known as the Red, where all flesh is one. But does her father, the Swamp Thing, truly covet and fear her power over the flesh? And if so, to what extremes would he go to ensure she never becomes a threat to him?

Product Details

BN ID: 2940153286884
Publisher: Vertigo
Publication date: 12/01/2016
Series: Swamp Thing (2004-)
Sold by: DC Comics
Format: eBook
File size: 14 MB
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About the Author

Andy Diggle's comics career began somewhat inauspiciously, running the comics section of the Sherratt & Hughes bookshop in Croydon. His university dissertation on comics technique led to him teaching an undergraduate course on Graphic Narrative the following year. He became the editor of seminal British sci-fi comic 2000 AD in the year 2000, before moving on to become a full-time writer.
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