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"Here's Lookin' At You, Kid"
Swamp Thing Vol 2 8
Swamp Thing
Title: "Here's Lookin' At You, Kid"
Volume: 2
number: 8
Cover date: December, 1982
Cover price: .60
Publisher: DC Comics
Credits
Executive editor: Joe Orlando
Writers: Martin Pasko
Pencilers: Tom Yeates
Inkers: Tom Yeates
Cover artists: Tom Yeates
Cover inker: Tom Yeates
Cover colorist: Tom Yeates
Colorists: Tatjana Wood
Letterers: John Costanza
Editors: Len Wein
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"Here's Lookin' At You, Kid" is the title to the eighth issue of the second Swamp Thing ongoing comic book series by DC Comics. It is the first of two stories presented in this issue. It was written by Martin Pasko with artwork by Tom Yeates. It was colored by Tatjana Wood and lettered by John Costanza. The second vignette is a six-page story featuring the Phantom Stranger titled "If the Sword Should Slay the Dove", and is written by Mike W. Barr with artwork by Fred Carrillo, colors by Adrienne Roy and lettering by John Costanza. Both stories were edited by Len Wein. This issue shipped with a December, 1982 cover date and carries a cover price of 60 cents per copy (US).

Synopsis[]

Swamp Thing, Dennis and Liz are stranded on an island populated by the materialized imaginings of six marines who create classic movie scenes with their minds. They have to deal with dinosaurs, hostile tribesmen, a giant ape (reference to King Kong) and wander through a scene from Citizen Kane.

Meanwhile, in New Jersey, Harry Kay and Milton await the arrival of Karen Clancy and Paul Feldner. Karen looks much older and more sure of her powers. Paul tells her he won't be a part of her plan, he slaps her and tries to run away before bursting into flames. Before dying he warns the world is in danger.

Back on the island Dennis and Liz are finally able to confront the imagineers and it is discovered that they fought in Vietnam where they came into contact with the defoliant, Agent Blue (the only explanation for their powers). They could not reintegrate into society after the war due to psychological trauma and feelings of being outcasts so they re-enlisted. The six soldiers were to be transferred on the USS New Hampshire, which exploded and sank, leaving them as the only survivors. It was then that the soldiers realized they could "create stuff outta thin air" just by thinking about it and decided to live out the fantasies of their imagination instead of returning to reality.

Liz then scolds Cheeto for hiding from reality, essentially calling them all cowards unworthy of sympathy. Cheeto tries to shoot Liz, but is stopped by Swamp Thing and hits one of his fellow soldiers instead. At this point the room they are in begins to fall apart along with the entire island as their fantasy reality is shattered. Reef (one of the soldiers) creates a helicopter and he, Swamp Thing, Liz and Dennis escape while everybody else drowns.

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"If the Sword Should Slay the Dove"[]

The Phantom Stranger takes Amanda Dove to see the latest incarnation of her lover, Gen. John Whitman, and tries to stop the war he is currently involved in.

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  • Amanda Dove (Dies)

Antagonists[]

  • Domingo

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  • General John Whitman (Dies)

Locations[]

  • San Jacinto (An island)

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Notes & Trivia[]

  • This issue is job number C-171.

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