Cover Credits |
Artist: Bernie Wrightson |
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Comic Title: DC Special Series #20
Publisher: DC
(DC Comics Inc.)
Address: 75 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, NY
Cover Date: Jan/Feb 1980
On Sale Date:
October 11, 1979 Newsstand Date October 11, 1979
Source: House Ad, Flash #280, Page 27
Copyright Date October 11, 1979
Source: Library of Congress, Copyright Office 1979
Newsstand Date October 9, 1979
Source: Comic Reader, #173
Newsstand Date October 25, 1979
Source: DC Coming Attractions, #35
Newsstand Date October 8, 1979
Source: Daily Planet, Vol. 79 #39
Listed as on sale the week of October 8th
Newsstand Date October 22, 1979
Source: DC Coming Attractions, #35
Incorrectly listed as #18
For release the week of October 22nd
Newsstand Date October 22, 1979
Source: Comics Journal, #50
Misnumbered #18
Shipping Date October 1, 1979
Source: DC Coming Attractions, #35
Incorrectly listed as #18
Frequency: Four times a year
Cover Price: $1.00
Page Count: 64
Editor: Joe Orlando
See Also: The Guide to DC Giants
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Title: "The Man Who Would Not Die"
Pages: 20
Feature(s):
Swamp Thing (of Earth-1)
Plotter/Artist: Bernie Wrightson
Scripter: Len Wein
Reprinted From:
Swamp Thing #10 (1974)
Feature Character(s)
- Swamp Thing (last appearance in Swamp Thing #9; next appearance in Swamp Thing #11)
Villain(s)
- Anton Arcane (dies in this story; last appearance in Swamp Thing #2; next appearance in Saga of Swamp Thing #17)
- Un-Men (Carnius named; die in this story; last appearance in Swamp Thing #2; next appearance in Saga of Swamp Thing #17)
- Hunk Dorry (dies in this story; no further appearances)
- Samson Parminter (a slave owner; dies in flashback; no further appearances)
Other Character(s)
- Elsbeth De Luvian (a slave; in flashback and as a spirit; no further appearances)
- Black Jubal (in flashback and as a spirit; no further appearances)
- A group of slaves (no further appearances)
Synopsis:
Swamp Thing witnesses an escaped convict about to kill an old woman is the swamp. He intervenes to save the woman, and the convict dies from wounds he received earlier. The woman, Auntie De Luvian, is not frightened by the muck monster. She tells him a story about a slave owner named Parminter who tortured slaves in this area years ago. One slave named Black Jubal swore vengeance before he died. Sometime later, Parminter was found dead, torn limb from limb.
Swamp Thing and the woman realize they are being observed. Swamp Thing investigates and chases several Un-Men, who lead him to their master, Arcane. Anton Arcane survived his fall, but his body was damaged. The Un-Men rebuilt him into a misshapen form. He once again wants to claim the body of Swamp Thing for his own.
Swamp Thing battles Arcane, but he is overpowered and defeated. However, Anton's boasts about enslaving humanity raise the spirits of the dead slaves including Black Jubal. The spirits rise and kill Arcane and his Un-Men. Swamp Thing revives to find his foes dead and buried. The spirits are gone. He then finds an old tombstone belonging to Elsbeth De Luvian, Black Jubal's lover. The woman he met was her spirit.
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