Saga of the Swamp Thing Volume Five
I liked the introduction to this volume by artist Stephen Bissette where he talks about how Alan Moore’s interest in the grand cosmic battle between the forces of good and evil that ended the previous storyline had been waning and that a change in direction was necessary. As I’ve said before, I think Moore is at his best when he keeps his feet on the ground, and I didn’t like where the “American Gothic” story ended up.
So things start off on a slightly better foot here. But only slightly better because the new storyline is all about the romance between Abby Cable and Swamp Thing, which for some reason fascinated Moore but which I don’t care for at all. I don’t think of Saga of the Swamp Thing as a romance comic. The plot is also predicated on the absurd legal problems Abby gets into when it’s made public that she’s been getting physical with Swampy. It’s a real stretch to see why she’d be prosecuted for this to the degree she is, but you just have to take it as a given so that Swamp Thing can rocket through the Green to her rescue by turning Gotham into a botanical garden full of hippies. This is “the greening of Gotham,” which I take it is a nod to Charles Reich. But there’s a dark side to this too, suggested by the title of one issue as “The Garden of Earthly Delights.” Bosch’s carnivals have an ambiguous colour to them.
Anyway, with Swamp Thing becoming “very nearly a god” there are a bunch of people who want to take him down. Batman tries using a Super Soaker filled with defoliant but that gets him nowhere. Then Lex Luthor figures out, somehow, that Swampy’s ability to zip away into the Green and regenerate himself whenever he’s in danger can be blocked by an electronic jammer. So after being tagged with one of those he then gets napalmed, which sends his spirit to a blue planet while a despairing Abby heads back to the bayou. They both dream of each other, in their different ways.
The “blue heaven” Swampy is exiled to looks interesting, with Rick Veitch giving us a different take on the sort of psychedelic otherworldliness you get in the Doctor Strange comics. But I also thought Moore’s writing went over-the-top again, with the shades of blue likened to “the color of saxophones at dusk . . . of orbiting police lights smeared across tenement windows . . . of a flame’s intestines . . . of the faint tracery of veins visible beneath the ghost-flesh of her forearm’s underside . . . of loneliness . . . of melancholy. The blues.” But this is the complete Moore, and you have to take him all together. I really wonder what the average comic reader thought of it though. In any event, Moore’s run with Swamp Thing was nearing the end. In fact, he was writing Watchmen at the same time as he was working on the stories collected here, which is both a sign of being in a particularly hot creative phase as well as an indication that his attention was starting to wander.
The physical romance thing beggars belief in practical terms, being impregnated by vegetable matter seems a hard sell.
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All things are possible with the magic of the Green. Or so it seems.
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Too ridiculous for me, but I guess I’m not the target audience 😁
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Probably not! But maybe you were forty years ago. These books all came out in the ’80s.
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Not even then! Pretty sure vegetable sex was never on my wish list. 🤣
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Well OK then. You get a pass on Swampy comics.
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Ta.
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Man, the stuff that got published. It’s a wonder comics survived at all. I blame the idiocy of the general public for buying stuff like this, continually.
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Nobody ever went broke underestimating the intelligence of the general public.
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So what I’m hearing is that I shouldn’t create a company that is based on the whims of the great unwashed masses?
Or are you saying I can make a bundle if I invest in comic books?
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Both! And neither . . .
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The Zen Yoga of the Comic Book Thuggee….
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Eggzackly!
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Hi Booky! This is the only place I see you now we’re not posting 🤣
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I’m just trying to keep this pirate ship afloat! Hope you’re back posting tomorrow Fraggle!
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Not tomorrow, but will the week after when the 1st part of my project this year is finished.
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We need more mutual blogging friends.
AAA, get to it!
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It takes me too long to make friends.
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Oh I haven’t got time for new people! 🤣
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I think, with prose like that, we should be talking about the Purple rather than the Green. Good Lord.
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When Moore went off on those riffs some people ate it up. And to be fair sometimes he was really good with it. But I tend to roll my eyes. You take the good with the bad with him.
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