Frankenstein #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeMike Ploog's cover for this March 1973 Marvel issue sets a wonderfully atmospheric tone: Frankenstein's Monster strides through a snowy landscape, his bandage-wrapped arms clutching a woman with flowing hair, while a darkened figure looms on a cliff in the background and an ominous manor house silhouettes against a fiery red sky. The banner story, "Bride of the Monster!", promises gothic drama in the tradition of Mary Shelley's source novel, which serves as the series' literary foundation. It's a moody, striking package that captures Marvel's early-'70s horror comics at their most earnest and visually compelling.
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Frankenstein's Monster asks Victor Frankenstein to make him a mate.
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