Frankenstein #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Monster Lives...", Frankenstein’s journey takes a startling turn when Adam is zeta-beamed to Rann, a planet teeming with pop-eyed green aliens and facing imminent doom. With the help of Alanna and a mysterious transfer machine hanging over a bottomless pit, he must decipher clues from color streaks and makeshift tools to survive—and save a world on the brink. Written by Gardner Fox and illustrated by Mike Sekowsky, with inks by Bernard Sachs and lettering by Gaspar Saladino, this 1963 adventure features a striking cover by Vic Prezio.
In "Invaders from the Atom Universe," Adam finds himself zeta-beamed to Rann, only to discover a city teeming with pop-eyed green aliens. Shrunk to microscopic size and stranded on a desolate atomic world, he must decipher the clues left behind—color streaks of phosphorous fuel and a broken transfer machine—to find a way back, not just for himself, but for the Rannians whose survival hangs in the balance.
In "I Found the Nightmare Note," a desperate record store assistant hatches a plan to use a strange sound to knock out a wealthy customer during a robbery—only to realize too late that the man was deaf, and the entire scheme was built on a misunderstanding. The story unfolds with quiet tension, turning a simple act of theft into a poignant moment of unintended consequence.
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