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Tom Yeates

Auteur de Swamp Thing Vol. 6: Reunion

24+ oeuvres 757 utilisateurs 21 critiques 1 Favoris

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Œuvres de Tom Yeates

Swamp Thing Vol. 6: Reunion (1987) — Illustrateur — 528 exemplaires
Brought to Light: A Graphic Docudrama (1988) — Illustrateur — 123 exemplaires
Groo vs. Conan (2015) — Illustrateur — 24 exemplaires
Al Williamson : hidden lands (2004) 21 exemplaires
Swamp Thing Annual #3 (1987) — Illustrateur — 10 exemplaires
Tarzan: The Beckoning (2016) 9 exemplaires
Swamp Thing vol. 2 #008 (1982) — Illustrateur — 8 exemplaires
Swamp Thing vol. 2 #001 (1982) — Illustrateur — 7 exemplaires
Dark Horse Presents [2011] #10 (2012) — Artiste de la couverture — 4 exemplaires
Vertigo Visions: Tomahawk (1998) — Illustrateur — 4 exemplaires
Swamp Thing vol. 2 #002 (1982) — Illustrateur — 4 exemplaires
Die verbotene Zone, Bd 2 (1989) — Illustrateur — 2 exemplaires
Indian Church History (2009) 1 exemplaire

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Conan, Vol. 1: The Frost Giant's Daughter and Other Stories (2005) — Illustrateur, quelques éditions336 exemplaires
Miracleman Book Three: Olympus (1990) — Illustrateur — 246 exemplaires
The Amazing Adventures of the Escapist, Volume 3 (2006) — Contributeur — 78 exemplaires
Atalanta: The Race Against Destiny (2007) — Illustrateur — 38 exemplaires
Conan Omnibus Volume 1: Birth of the Legend (2016) — Illustrateur — 38 exemplaires
Miracleman Omnibus (2016) — Illustrateur — 30 exemplaires
The Unexpected World of Nature (2008) — Contributeur — 24 exemplaires
The Forbidden Book, Volume 2: Into the Uncharted Realm (2001) — Contributeur — 15 exemplaires
Swamp Thing vol. 2 #086 (1989) — Illustrateur — 9 exemplaires
Swamp Thing vol. 2 #089 (1982) — Illustrateur — 7 exemplaires
Swamp Thing vol. 2 #113 (1991) — Illustrateur — 4 exemplaires
Swamp Thing vol. 2 #112 (1991) — Illustrateur — 4 exemplaires
Roarin' Rick's Rare Bit Fiends #23 (2018) — Contributeur — 3 exemplaires
The Warlord [1976] #51 (1976) — Illustrateur — 3 exemplaires
Comics Revue #218 (2004) — Artiste de la couverture — 2 exemplaires
The Warlord [1976] #54 (1976) — Illustrateur — 2 exemplaires
The Warlord [1976] #53 (1981) — Illustrateur — 2 exemplaires
Aztec Ace #14 (Eclipse Series) (1984) — Illustrateur — 2 exemplaires
Comics Revue #211 (2003) — Contributeur — 2 exemplaires
Comics Revue #192 — Artiste de la couverture — 1 exemplaire
Zorro: Timeless Tales #1 (2020) — Artiste de la couverture, quelques éditions1 exemplaire
Comics Revue #276 — Artiste de la couverture — 1 exemplaire
Comics Revue #287-288 (2010) — Artiste de la couverture — 1 exemplaire

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The Swamp Thing can manifest its consciousness into physical form by manipulating the vegetation of an area. In many of the later stories the forms he takes become increasingly abstract and bizarre as he travels to worlds with stranger and more sparse versions of "vegetation." I think this works as a great metaphor for how Alan Moore managed to get these stories told. DC Comics hired Moore to write a reboot of an obscure superhero and he took that opportunity to craft some amazing scifi/fantasy. But the raw material of superheroes remain awkwardly part of its genetic code. For example there are frequent references to Gotham City and Batman, or other superheroes with backstories the comic assumes you know already will make cameo appearances. I'm a big believer in self-continuity so the sprawling soap opera of superhero comics never appealed to me that much. But even here Moore excels. Even without reading the last one hundred runs of a certain character their personalities, arcs, and general backstories are instantly apparent. I knew nothing of Metron (for example) but his pompous monologue, his casual cruelty, his obsession with his "miracle chair," even his general appearance made him an instantly recognizable foil to the zen and gentle Swamp Thing.
Neil Gaiman managed a similar feat with his Sandman, which also told its own great self-contained story while incorporating elements from DC. Also Moore attempted this again with more mainstream characters like Batman but DC objected to radical changes for their more high profile characters. Instead Moore reworked them into his [b:Watchmen|472331|Watchmen|Alan Moore|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1442239711s/472331.jpg|4358649], which is his most famous work but I honestly don't feel like it does as good a job as Swamp Thing.
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