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"Stopover in a Place of Secret Truths"
Swamp Thing
Title: "Stopover in a Place of Secret Truths"
Volume: 2
number: 16
Cover date: August, 1983
Cover price: .60
Publisher: DC Comics
Credits
Executive editor: Dick Giordano
Writers: Martin Pasko
Pencilers: Steve Bissette
Inkers: John Totleben
Cover artists: Tom Yeates
Cover inker: Tom Yeates
Cover colorist: Tom Yeates
Colorists: Tatjana Wood
Letterers: John Costanza
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"Stopover in a Place of Secret Truths" is the story title to the sixteenth issue of the second Swamp Thing ongoing comic book series by DC Comics. The story was written by Martin Pasko with artwork by Steve Bissette and John Totleben. The story was colored by Tatjana Wood and lettered by John Costanza. This issue shipped with an August, 1983 cover date and carried a cover price of 60 cents per copy (US).

Synopsis[]

Swamp Thing and his friends head for Washington, D.C. to uncover the roots of the conspiracy against them. On the way they come to a small secluded town inhabited by a man with a chest full of Soul Masks, one of which appears to transform Swamp Thing back to Alec Holland.

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Other characters[]

  • Jimmy Spurlow

Locations[]

Items[]

  • Mask for the Soul

Vehicles[]

  • None

Notes & Trivia[]

  • This issue is job number J-8755.

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