Rick Veitch's Lost Swamp Thing Finale Finally Arrives After Three Decades

Fans have waited three decades, and now it's finally here: Rick Veitch's long-controversial Swamp Thing saga reaches its mind-bending conclusion. Swamp Thing 1989 #3 hits shelves this Wednesday, bringing an epic time-travel journey to its ultimate test.
Our mossy hero has traveled beyond the Big Bang itself, confronting the very Source of the Multiverse. Here, he faces an impossible choice: merge with the Source, becoming one with all existence, or find his way back home to Abby Arcane. This isn't just a personal dilemma; the fate of reality hangs in the balance.
Meanwhile, billions of years in the future, John Constantine is working his occult network overtime. Hell burns with classic villains forging new evils. And the child of Swamp Thing, Abby, and Constantine—the next Earth's Elemental—is about to be born.
“Our mossy hero has traveled beyond the Big Bang itself, confronting the very Source of the Multiverse.”
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What's interesting here is not just the conclusion of a forgotten saga, but how it speaks to the enduring legacy of a creator like Rick Veitch. Fans will want to see how this ambitious, controversial storyline ultimately resolves decades later. It's a rare chance to witness comic history finally complete its circle.
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