Frankenstein Monster
Not Mary Shelley's monster but an alien-built android crafted to resemble the classic creature, this mechanical being possesses superhuman strength, devastating optic energy blasts surpassing even Cyclops', and shockwave-generating foot stomps — though extreme cold remains its critical weakness.
Few monsters carry as much literary weight into the Marvel Universe as the Frankenstein Monster, who lumbered onto the scene in 1968's The X-Men #40, brought to life by Silver Age architects Roy Thomas and Don Heck. Over a remarkable span stretching nearly six decades, this iconic figure has haunted Marvel's darker corners — most prominently across Frankenstein, Book of the Dead, and Monsters Unleashed — rubbing shoulders with the likes of Dracula, Man-Thing, and even Iron Man along the way. With four key issues to his name and 68 catalog appearances, he's far more than a Halloween cameo; he's a genuine pillar of Marvel's monster mythology. If you've ever loved the eerie, atmospheric side of comics, this is one figure whose long, strange journey through the Marvel Universe absolutely rewards a closer look.
Real name. None (alien-built android; no given name)
Powers. Superhuman strength; powerful optic energy beams (stronger than Cyclops', and its alien-alloy body resists his blasts); foot-stomp shockwaves causing localized tremors; vulnerable to cold/ice.

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Covers through the years — 1968–2022
★ 1968
1973
1977
★ 1989
1993
2006
★ 2011
2013
2017
2022