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Cargando... Swamp Thing Vol. 5: The Killing Field (The New 52) (Swamp Thing (The New 52)) (edición 2014)por Charles Soule (Autor), Jesus Saiz (Ilustrador)
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"The battle for the soul of The Green reaches its epic conclusion. Alec Holland knew little of the politics involved in becoming the The Green's Avatar, but since his role has been challenged, he must take a crash course in the politics and power of The Green. The mantle of Avatar evolves over time, and when the Parliament decides an Avatar's time is at an end, a new one must be raised. If Alec fails the Seeder's challenge, the fate of mankind will be sealed and reclaimed by The Green under the control of The Seeder. This epic new chapter of SWAMP THING unfolds here! Collects issues #24-27 and SWAMP THING ANNUAL #2"-- No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Or does it? Poor Alec is put to pasture. Or wherever it is they put plants past their prime.
Huh? Does this make any sense to you, dear reader? ALEC? The God of Green? After all he did, after all he's capable of? I mean, sheesh. What does the Parliament of Trees WANT? And to allow that nasty piece of work take over just because he has less restraint when it comes to using the Green? Again, Sheesh. What's going on here?
Ah well, the reversals have reversals, and after all that hard work to save the Parliament in the first place, Alec now.... Yeah.
Sorry. This whole story has huge continuity issues and can't quite tell whether Snyder's stuff needs to go or this one does. I'm actually to the point where the huge mess at the end of Vol 3 SHOULD be the one to go. That was just a retcon nightmare.
But this one? All of these threads can't agree on what they are or where they've been.
At least the artwork is good and as long as I turn off my head, the stories themselves are internally consistent. (Assuming we're just reading individual Volumes.) ( )