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I bought this with no comic exposure other than a couple Invisibles trades, and that shot in the dark jump-started my love for comics. Alan Moore’s series is almost perfect, I didn’t like typical superheros at this point but the first five Swamp trades blew my mind and continue to remain the high watermark of comics to this day. Criminally overlooked, much better than Watchmen or V for Vendetta.
Along with the Invisibles and Preacher, this is a series everyone dabbling in comics or weird lit needs to own.
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