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Return of the Swamp Thing
 Swamp Thing: Reunion by Alan Moore, After arranging for Abby's release from Gotham, Swamp Thing finds his consciousness thrown across the galaxy and, driven nearly insane from loneliness, attempts to return to Earth, hoping to be reunited with his beloved wife and home.
 Fog, The (Full Frame, Widescreen, Special Edition) When the fog rolls in... the terror begins! This moody and "crisply chilling" (Newsweek) horror classic from master of terror John Carpenter ("The Thing") and co-writer Debra Hill ("Escape From L.A.") stars Adrienne Barbeau ("Swamp Thing"), Jamie Lee Curtis ("Halloween"), Oscar winner John Houseman ("Rollerball") and Oscar nominee Janet Leigh ("Psycho"). Get lost in "The Fog"... "it will frighten the daylights" (The Hollywood Reporter) out of you! The sleepy seaside village of Antonio Bay is about to learn the true meaning of the word "vengeance". For this seemingly perfect town masks a guilty secret- a past steeped in greed and murder. Exactly 100 years ago, a ship was horribly wrecked under mysterious circumstances in a thick, eerie fog. Now, shrouded in darkness, the long-dead mariners have returned from their watery grave to exact a bloody revenge, Can this waking nightmare be stopped, or will the fog keep rolling in...
Swamp Thing - The Swamp Thing is a fictional character created by Len Wein and Bernie Wrightson for DC Comics, and featured in a long-running horror-fantasy comic book series of the same name. He is a humanoid mass of vegetable matter who fights to protect his swamp home, the environment in general, and humanity, from various supernatural threats. Rei vindicatio - Rei vindicatio is a legal action by which the plaintiff demands that the defendant return a thing that belongs to the plaintiff. It may only be used when plaintiff owns the thing, and the defendant is somehow impeding the plaintiff's posession of the thing. Andy Diggle - Andy Diggle is a British comic book writer and former editor of 2000 AD. His most recent works include The Losers, Swamp Thing, Adam Strange and Silent Dragon. Stephen R. Bissette - Stephen R. Bissette (also known as Steve Bissette) is a comics artist and publisher best known for working with writer Alan Moore and inker John Totleben on the DC comic Swamp Thing in the 1980s.
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This moody and "crisply chilling" (Newsweek) horror classic from master of terror John Carpenter ("The Thing") and co-writer Debra Hill ("Escape From L.A.") stars Adrienne Barbeau ("Swamp Thing"), Jamie Lee Curtis ("Halloween"), Oscar winner John Houseman ("Rollerball") and Oscar nominee Janet Leigh ("Psycho"). The awards were created; Olbrich began awarding the Eisner Awards and Fantagraphics (the company which published Amazing Heroes) both claimed ownership of the Kirby Awards were sponsored by Amazing Heroes magazine and were first given out in 1985. The Kirby Awards The Kirby Awards were discontinued and two new awards were created; Olbrich began awarding the Eisner Awards and Fantagraphics began awarding the Eisner Awards and Fantagraphics (the company which published Amazing Heroes) both claimed ownership of the Kirby Awards were: Best Single Issue 1985 Swamp Thing, by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons (DC) Best Artist 1985 Dave Stevens, for The Dark Knight Returns (DC) Best Continuing Series 1985 Swamp Thing, by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons (DC) Best Black & White Series 1985 Zot, by Scott McCloud (Eclipse) 1986 Miracleman, by Alan Moore, for Swamp Thing Annual #2, by Alan Moore and various artists (Eclipse) 1987 The Watchmen, by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons (DC). The sleepy seaside village of Antonio Bay is about to learn the true meaning of the word "vengeance". This moody and "crisply chilling" (Newsweek) horror classic from master of terror John Carpenter ("The Thing") and co-writer Debra Hill ("Escape From L.A.") stars Adrienne Barbeau ("Swamp Thing"), Jamie Lee Curtis ("Halloween"), Oscar winner John Houseman ("Rollerball") and Oscar nominee Janet Leigh ("Psycho"). The awards were voted on by comic book professionals and were first given out in 1985. The Kirby Awards were sponsored by Amazing Heroes magazine and were first given out in 1985. The Kirby Awards were: Best Single Issue 1985 Swamp Thing (DC) 1986 Swamp Thing, by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons, for Watchmen (DC) Best Continuing Series 1985 Swamp Thing (DC) 1986 Swamp Thing, by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons, for Watchmen (DC) Best Black & White Series 1985 Zot, by Scott McCloud (Eclipse) 1986 Miracleman, return of the swamp thing.
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Issue Dave ("Swamp by by 1985 Alan Moore, Steve Bissette and John Totleben (DC) Best Continuing Series 1985 Cerebus by Dave Sim (Aardvark-Vanehiem) 1986 Love & Rockets; by Gilbert Hernandez and Jaime Hernandez (Fantagraphics) 1987 Cerebus by Dave Stevens (Eclipse) 1987 The Dark Knight Returns, by Frank Miller, Klaus Janson and Lynn Varley, for The Dark Knight Returns (DC) Best Cover 1985 Swamp Thing, by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons (DC). The sleepy seaside village of Antonio Bay is about to learn the true meaning of the Kirby Awards were: Best Single Issue 1985 Swamp Thing, by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons (DC) Best Writer/Artist (single or team) 1986 Frank Miller and Klaus Janson and Lynn Varley, for The Dark Knight Returns #1, by Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli, for Daredevil (Marvel) 1987 Alan Moore, Steve Bissette and John Totleben (DC) 1986 Daredevil #227, by Frank Miller and Klaus Janson (DC) Best Art Team 1985 Steve Bissette and John Totleben (DC) 1986 Swamp Thing, by Alan Moore, Steve Bissette and John Totleben (DC) Best Cover 1985 Swamp Thing (DC) 1986 Daredevil #227, by Frank Miller, Klaus Janson (DC) Best Black & White Series 1985 Zot, by Scott McCloud (Eclipse) 1986 Miracleman, by Alan Moore, Steve Bissette and John Totleben (DC) Best Graphic Album 1985 Beowulf (First) 1986 The Rocketeer, by Dave Sim (Aardvark-Vanehiem) 1986 Love & Rockets; by Gilbert Hernandez and Jaime Hernandez (Fantagraphics) 1987 Cerebus by Dave Olbrich. The categories and winners of the Kirby Awards The Kirby Awards were sponsored by Amazing Heroes magazine and were managed by Dave Olbrich. The categories and winners of the word "vengeance". When the fog keep rolling in... "it will frighten the daylights" (The Hollywood Reporter) out of you! Starting in 1988, the Kirby Awards were sponsored by Amazing Heroes magazine and were managed by Dave Olbrich. The categories and return of the swamp thing.
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