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Swamp Thing Vol. 5 1

SWAMP THING VOL. 5 #1

Cover Date: November 2011
Cover Price: $2.99
Publication Date: 2011-09-07

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Cover Credits:
Art: Yanick Paquette (signed)
Colors: Nathan Fairbairn (signed)


Story: "Raise Dem Bones" (20 Pages)

Credits:

StoryScott Snyder
ArtYanick Paquette
LetteringJohn J. Hill
ColorsNathan Fairbairn
Assistant editingChris Conroy
EditingMatt Idelson

Feature Character(s):

Alec Holland (first New 52 appearance; last in issue #0)

Guest Star(s):

Justice League
Aquaman (last in Secret Origins Vol. 3 #5/3; next in Aquaman Vol. 7 #1)
Batman (last in Justice League International Vol. 3 #5; next in DC Universe Presents #0)
Superman (last in Secret Origins Vol. 3 #1/3; next in Legion Lost Vol. 2 #3)

Supporting Character(s):

Lois Lane (last in Action Comics Vol. 2 #21; next in Superboy Vol. 5 #1)
Perry White (last in Action Comics Vol. 2 #10/2; next in Superman Vol. 3 #1)

Villain(s):

Sethe (first appearance)

Guest Appearance(s):

Swamp Thing (Calbraith A.H. Rodgers; first appearance; last in flashback in issue #2)

Other Character(s):

Paul (first appearance)
Gil (first appearance)
Ben (first appearance)
Pandora

Synopsis:

Alec Holland is employed as a construction worker in Louisiana. Although he is hiding his past as a botanist, he assists his coworker Paul by providing a plant-based home remedy for a sore knee. He claims to have woken up after being dead, with memories of his time as Swamp Thing, including memories of a "white-haired woman". He is visited by Superman and questioned as to his knowledge concerning various mass deaths of animals in several locations.

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Superman visits Alec Holland

Superman noticed the death of large populations of birds in his city; Batman noticed the deaths of bats in his cave; and Aquaman viewed a large population of dead fish. Alec claims to have no knowledge, but states that these occurrences happen in nature. Alec indicates that he is no longer actively working as a botanist, having given up on his life's work of creating a substance which would allow plant growth in arid regions (the Bio-Restorative Formula). This is because he fears the violent nature of the plant world.

Meanwhile, an unidentified and unnatural creature resembling a swarm of flies attacks three archeologists in the area. A fly-like creature enters the ear of each victim, and the victim is then seen with a head turned around backward in a zombie-like state. Later, Holland is plagued by nightmares of his death and violent plant life. He wakes from his dream to find his bed covered in plants. He grabs a canister of the Bio-Restorative Formula, and goes outside to throw it into the swamp, but is stopped by the Swamp Thing.


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