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SWAMP THING by Maggie Stiefvater

SWAMP THING

Twin Branches

by Maggie Stiefvater ; illustrated by Morgan Beem ; Jeremy Lawson & Ariana Maher

Pub Date: Oct. 13th, 2020
ISBN: 978-1-4012-9323-9
Publisher: DC

Twin brothers try to understand each other as their lives take separate paths.

The Incredible Holland Bros may be identical twins, but their personalities couldn’t be more distinct. Walker is the outgoing, thrill-seeking protector while Alec is the reserved plant whisperer. The boys are shipped off to Rappahannock, Virginia, to spend their last summer before college in the country with their cousins after catching their father cheating. Walker’s easygoing disposition makes his transition smooth, but Alec’s research on capturing and transferring the thoughts and memories of plants is disrupted when his cousin’s dogs eat his specimen, which he’s named Boris. The brothers grow apart as Walker becomes part of the local scene and Alec spends time in the high school lab working on his project. The summer heats up when a legendary tree is destroyed at a party, leading Alec to become his brother’s protector and sinking him further into his experiment. There is a slow, choppy build to the story, with botanical information interspersed so readers understand the science behind Alec’s research. Colors are used effectively, with green and earth tones indicating Alec’s bond with nature while deep purples and blues show the effects of his experiments. The panels vary in shape and layout, maintaining visual interest. The twins appear White, but there is diversity among the cast.

An unusual origin story for a lesser-known DC Universe hero.

(Graphic fiction. 13-18)