Frankenstein #13
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeMarvel's "The Frankenstein Monster" charges into issue #13 (November 1974) with a cover that earns its bold promise — "The Monster Runs Amok!" The cover by Ron Wilson (pencils) with inks by Mike Esposito and Frank Giacoia captures the creature mid-lunge, fur-clad and fearsome, scattering a terrified crowd that includes a screaming man in his grip, a blonde woman recoiling in panic, and a gun-wielding officer bracing himself against the chaos. A ghostly silhouette looms in the upper corner, and the tagline "No Man Is Safe from the Undying Fiend" sets the mood perfectly for Doug Moench and Val Mayerik's interior tale, "All Pieces of Fear!
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After being attacked by a street gang, the Frankenstein Monster is befriended by Ralph Caccone.
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