Frankenstein #2 (30)
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Electronic Brain," Dr. Hargol’s secret experiments take a chilling turn when he relies on the Frankenstein monster to procure new bodies—unaware that the latest one he’s using is his own newlywed wife. Written, drawn, and inked by Dick Briefer, this 1954 Prize Comics issue delivers a gothic twist on the classic monster tale, blending mad science with a creeping sense of dread. The cover by Dick Briefer captures the eerie tension of the story in stark, shadowed lines.
In "The Mark of the Skull," Dr. Hargol keeps the Frankenstein monster hidden in his lab, exploiting him to procure fresh bodies for his macabre experiments—unaware that the latest body he acquires is his own new wife. As the line between creator and creation blurs, the monster's next target may be the one person he was meant to protect.
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Reprinted in Frankenstein Comics #5 (1954), Mystic #64 (1965), Buried Treasure #3 (1990), America's Greatest Comics #15 (2006), Crypt of Horror #2 (2006), The Monster of Frankenstein #[nn] (2006), Frankenstein #13 (2024)
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