Eks almanah #404
"Frankenštajn" in Eks almanah #404 (1984) delivers a chilling Arctic expedition tale where Robert Walton IV ventures into frozen wilderness to recover the long-frozen Frankenstein's Monster. Told through Walton’s firsthand account to a cabin boy, the story unfolds with eerie suspense as the origins of the creature are revealed. Written by Gary Friedrich and Mary Shelley, with evocative art by Mike Ploog, the issue’s cover by Mike Ploog captures the gothic dread of the tale.
In the icy isolation of the Arctic, Robert Walton IV leads a perilous expedition to uncover the frozen remains of Frankenstein's Monster, a creature whose origins he recounts to the cabin boy with growing unease. As the past unfolds through his story, the line between creator and creation blurs, and the frozen silence begins to feel less like stillness and more like anticipation.
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