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| - * The issue's title is an allusion to the 1632 Rembrandt painting, The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp, which depicts a physician lecturing on the musculature of the arm, using a dissected cadaver.
* The splash page for this issue contains a bisected outline of a human body with the words "The Anatomy Lesson" placed between the sections. This is stylistically similar to the opening title card of the 1956 movie, Anatomy of a Murder.
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| - General Sunderland arranges to have Jason Woodrue, the Floronic Man, released from prison and brought to the Sunderland facility in Washington. There he is instructed to examine the remains of the [[W:C:DC:Swamp Thing
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| - * This issue is reprinted in , , , Saga of the Swamp Thing: Book One trade paperback, and the Vertigo: First Taste trade paperback.
* Although General Sunderland dies in this issue, he does in fact make a return appearance as a denizen of Hell in Swamp Thing (Volume 2) #72.
* Reference is made to Linda Holland in this issue. Sunderland reveals that his company exhumed Linda's corpse, and examined it for traces of Alec's Bio-Restorative formula.
* A reference to Liz Tremayne is made in this issue.
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| - I am thinking about the old man. I am thinking about the cracking of his joints as he runs. I am thinking of the terror in his ancient, atrophied heart.
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