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My Many Copies of Swamp Thing Volume 1, Number 1

Category:  Other
Owner:  SW3D
Last Modified:  5/3/2018
Set Description
I have a sick fascination with certain comics that I go out and buy multiple copies. Why? I have no clue! I could easily spend my money on other comics and expand my collection, but instead I get a kick out of seeing multiple copies of one comic. In this case... one of my favorite DC creations to ever grace a four-color page: the Swamp Thing.

Set Goals
To acquire all the 9.8's!

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  Swamp Thing 1 Universal 9.4 Publisher: DC Comics
Publication Date: October - November, 1972
Writer: Len Wein
Artist: Bernie Wrightson
Key Notes:
Origin: Swamp Thing
1st Appearance: Alec & Linda Holland
1st Appearance: Lt. Matt Cable
1st Appearance: Nathan Ellery aka Mr. E.
1st Appearance: The Bio-Restorative Formula: was the invention of chemist Alec Holland. The formula was designed to stimulate hormonal growth in plant life, enabling plants to grow in hostile terrain.
Cameo: Anton Arcane, last panel.
Story Title: Dark Genesis

Issue Synopsis (Spoiler Alert!):

In this issue we are introduced to husband and wife scientists Alec and Linda Holland who are escorted by government agent Matt Cable to an isolated barn in the Louisiana swamps. It is soon revealed Alec has created a compound, known as a "Bio-Restorative Formula", that could turn "Gardens out of sweltering deserts".

In the dark of night, a man named Ferrett, flanked by two goons (Bruno and an unnamed associate), manage to infiltrate the security perimeter set up by Matt Cable, and attempt to intimidate the scientific pair into selling their breakthrough formula to their boss, Mr. E (Nathan Ellery of the Conclave) with a "blank check" offer. Alec Holland refuses and the trio depart but not without a warning.

Ferrett and his henchmen soon return, and attack and render Alec unconscious. They plant explosives in the laboratory. Some time later, Alec regains consciousness and discovers the incendiary device, which explodes, dousing Dr. Holland in a bath of flames and chemicals. In desperation, he flees the barn and leaps into the welcoming waters of the surrounding bog. A supernatural metamorphosis takes place between Man and Nature, and a new being emerges from the bog: a powerful and hulking moss encrusted creature: part-man, part-plant... a Swamp Thing. Confused, the Swamp Thing shambles into the glades, hiding in the shadows and trees, keeping a protective eye on Linda Holland.

A funeral is held for the late Dr. Alec Holland (minus a corpse which was presumed to have disintegrated in the blast). Linda Holland soldiers-on with the experiments (given absolutely no time to truly grieve and mourn her husband's untimely "death"). Ferrett and his accomplaces eventually return. Bruno knocks out Matt Cable with a shovel, and the trio murder Linda Holland. In a rage, the Swamp Thing attacks their vehicle, smashing the auto into a pulp. Bruno emerges from the wreck, and assails the Swamp Thing with gunfire. He quickly falls victim to the Swamp Thing's massive strenght, who snaps his neck with but a single blow. Ferrett also crawls from the wreckage, and opens fire on the Swamp Thing, who in return, metes out equal justice.

Matt Cable regains consciousness and stumbles onto the scene, and mistakenly assumes the Swamp Thing is responsible for the entire tragedy and vows vengeance on the hapless creature, who sullenly retreats into the swamps in search of his lost humanity.
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  Swamp Thing 1 Universal 9.4 Publisher: DC Comics
Publication Date: October - November, 1972
Writer: Len Wein
Artist: Bernie Wrightson
Key Notes:
Origin: Swamp Thing
1st Appearance: Alec & Linda Holland
1st Appearance: Lt. Matt Cable
1st Appearance: Nathan Ellery aka Mr. E.
1st Appearance: The Bio-Restorative Formula: was the invention of chemist Alec Holland. The formula was designed to stimulate hormonal growth in plant life, enabling plants to grow in hostile terrain.
Cameo: Anton Arcane, last panel.
Story Title: Dark Genesis

Issue Synopsis (Spoiler Alert!):

In this issue we are introduced to husband and wife scientists Alec and Linda Holland who are escorted by government agent Matt Cable to an isolated barn in the Louisiana swamps. It is soon revealed Alec has created a compound, known as a "Bio-Restorative Formula", that could turn "Gardens out of sweltering deserts".

In the dark of night, a man named Ferrett, flanked by two goons (Bruno and an unnamed associate), manage to infiltrate the security perimeter set up by Matt Cable, and attempt to intimidate the scientific pair into selling their breakthrough formula to their boss, Mr. E (Nathan Ellery of the Conclave) with a "blank check" offer. Alec Holland refuses and the trio depart but not without a warning.

Ferrett and his henchmen soon return, and attack and render Alec unconscious. They plant explosives in the laboratory. Some time later, Alec regains consciousness and discovers the incendiary device, which explodes, dousing Dr. Holland in a bath of flames and chemicals. In desperation, he flees the barn and leaps into the welcoming waters of the surrounding bog. A supernatural metamorphosis takes place between Man and Nature, and a new being emerges from the bog: a powerful and hulking moss encrusted creature: part-man, part-plant... a Swamp Thing. Confused, the Swamp Thing shambles into the glades, hiding in the shadows and trees, keeping a protective eye on Linda Holland.

A funeral is held for the late Dr. Alec Holland (minus a corpse which was presumed to have disintegrated in the blast). Linda Holland soldiers-on with the experiments (given absolutely no time to truly grieve and mourn her husband's untimely "death"). Ferrett and his accomplaces eventually return. Bruno knocks out Matt Cable with a shovel, and the trio murder Linda Holland. In a rage, the Swamp Thing attacks their vehicle, smashing the auto into a pulp. Bruno emerges from the wreck, and assails the Swamp Thing with gunfire. He quickly falls victim to the Swamp Thing's massive strenght, who snaps his neck with but a single blow. Ferrett also crawls from the wreckage, and opens fire on the Swamp Thing, who in return, metes out equal justice.

Matt Cable regains consciousness and stumbles onto the scene, and mistakenly assumes the Swamp Thing is responsible for the entire tragedy and vows vengeance on the hapless creature, who sullenly retreats into the swamps in search of his lost humanity.
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  Swamp Thing 1 Universal 9.2 Publisher: DC Comics
Publication Date: October - November, 1972
Writer: Len Wein
Artist: Bernie Wrightson
Grade: 9.2 (Near Mint-)
Grade Description: Nearly perfect with only a minor additional defect or defects that keep it from Near Mint. The overall look is "as if it was just purchased and read once or twice."
Key Notes:
Origin: Swamp Thing
1st Appearance: Alec & Linda Holland
1st Appearance: Lt. Matt Cable
1st Appearance: Nathan Ellery aka Mr. E.
1st Appearance: The Bio-Restorative Formula: was the invention of chemist Alec Holland. The formula was designed to stimulate hormonal growth in plant life, enabling plants to grow in hostile terrain.
Cameo: Anton Arcane, last panel.
Story Title: Dark Genesis

Issue Synopsis (Spoiler Alert!):

In this issue we are introduced to husband and wife scientists Alec and Linda Holland who are escorted by government agent Matt Cable to an isolated barn in the Louisiana swamps. It is soon revealed Alec has created a compound, known as a "Bio-Restorative Formula", that could turn "Gardens out of sweltering deserts".

In the dark of night, a man named Ferrett, flanked by two goons (Bruno and an unnamed associate), manage to infiltrate the security perimeter set up by Matt Cable, and attempt to intimidate the scientific pair into selling their breakthrough formula to their boss, Mr. E (Nathan Ellery of the Conclave) with a "blank check" offer. Alec Holland refuses and the trio depart but not without a warning.

Ferrett and his henchmen soon return, and attack and render Alec unconscious. They plant explosives in the laboratory. Some time later, Alec regains consciousness and discovers the incendiary device, which explodes, dousing Dr. Holland in a bath of flames and chemicals. In desperation, he flees the barn and leaps into the welcoming waters of the surrounding bog. A supernatural metamorphosis takes place between Man and Nature, and a new being emerges from the bog: a powerful and hulking moss encrusted creature: part-man, part-plant... a Swamp Thing. Confused, the Swamp Thing shambles into the glades, hiding in the shadows and trees, keeping a protective eye on Linda Holland.

A funeral is held for the late Dr. Alec Holland (minus a corpse which was presumed to have disintegrated in the blast). Linda Holland soldiers-on with the experiments (given absolutely no time to truly grieve and mourn her husband's untimely "death"). Ferrett and his accomplaces eventually return. Bruno knocks out Matt Cable with a shovel, and the trio murder Linda Holland. In a rage, the Swamp Thing attacks their vehicle, smashing the auto into a pulp. Bruno emerges from the wreck, and assails the Swamp Thing with gunfire. He quickly falls victim to the Swamp Thing's massive strenght, who snaps his neck with but a single blow. Ferrett also crawls from the wreckage, and opens fire on the Swamp Thing, who in return, metes out equal justice.

Matt Cable regains consciousness and stumbles onto the scene, and mistakenly assumes the Swamp Thing is responsible for the entire tragedy and vows vengeance on the hapless creature, who sullenly retreats into the swamps in search of his lost humanity.
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