Swamp Thing is just that: a creature made of and a part of the swamp. Backstory that will be covered but isn't really important: Alec Holland is a scientist on the bayou, villains don't like the work he's doing and blow him up, where his remains fly into the swamp. The swamp somehow creates a creature that takes on his consciousness. The entirety of the story is a question in what constitutes a human, what humanity is, and what the relationship of life is with the Earth and spirituality to a lesser degree. And even that sounds cheesy and wrong, I just can't find a way to verbalize it all yet because I'm still processing everything, and I'm only two TPBs into it now. On top of all that, the artwork is just... phenomenal. Literally other-worldly, for so much of the story takes place inside the minds of characters or literally in other worlds or proxies of other worlds, it's just truly "stop to take in every brush-stroke" work.