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TIL In Pre-Crisis DC continuity there was a woman named Cheryl who was married to a biker and would have really liked to have seen John Constantine.
Saga of the Swamp Thing #38: So, what is most impressive about this arc is how fully-formed John Constantine is as a character, like he just fell easily out of Moore’s head. It helps that he looks like Sting and has information we as an audience are badly wanting. #SwampedThing
So, I’m personally struggling to maintain a side yard with a light amount of landscaping right now...and this is good, actionable information. I’ll remember this when I water this weekend.
There’s a lot of accessories going on with that cocktail.
Saga of the Swamp Thing #37: So here it is...the full introduction of Constantine, who looks here a bit younger (but didn’t we all back then...I mean, I wasn’t even born yet). Anyway, Constantine acts like a guide to Swamp Things new status quo, and it’s great. #SwampedThing
My other obsessive interest — NBA basketball - is back tonight. Here’s hoping once again that Marvel and ESPN will team on a new round of these covers.
The last bunch is a decade old at this point. Although, the Mark Cuban one still rules.
Kids! Also, the paper bag head kid seems significant, though I can’t quite place why that is...I guess it’s because he has a paper bag on his head and that’s not a usual thing.
Saga of the Swamp Thing #36: A story about encounters with Nuke Face told mostly through vignettes. We get that he’s a very real threat to Swamp Thing, that he’s a danger to any human nearby, and some rotten kids gave him his name via teasing. #SwampedThing