Frankenstein
A reimagining of Mary Shelley's classic monster, this hulking creature of stitched-together flesh appeared in DC Comics as a supernatural figure entangled in horror-tinged adventures. Built from the dead and animated by unnatural means, Frankenstein exists outside the boundaries of normal humanity.
Few characters carry the weight of literary legend into the Bronze Age quite like DC's Frankenstein, who crashed onto the scene in 1974's The Phantom Stranger #29, brought to life by Arnold Drake and Gerry Talaoc. This is a figure who has kept genuinely extraordinary company over his five decades β sharing pages with Batman, Green Lantern, Deadman, and John Constantine β which tells you everything about the dark, supernatural corners of the DC Universe he calls home. His deepest roots run through Seven Soldiers: Frankenstein and Justice League Dark, cementing him as a creature of the weird and uncanny rather than the sunlit superhero mainstream. Over 50 years of publication history, this monster-made-hero has proven himself one of DC's most enduringly fascinating figures β ancient, strange, and absolutely worth hunting down.

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