Frankenstein #20
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA man named Frankenstein discovers the monster that was created to be a legend, not human, and learns that its hatred stems from being hunted. After a confrontation where the creature's strength proves overwhelming, a group of people becomes trapped with it underground, where they must formulate a plan to escape. Meanwhile, George encounters Carla, who reveals she has been searching for him and urges him to remember their shared past. As tensions escalate, mysterious figures interrogate survivors about what they have witnessed, demanding to know what Hassan remembers before insisting that certain secrets must remain buried.
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- Egmont Ehapa does publish a 'Frankenstein' comic series under its ilovecomics sub-imprint, confirmed by German retailer comicshop.de listings.
- No specific issue identified as 'Frankenstein #20 (Egmont Ehapa, 2025)' could be located in any searchable comic database, publisher catalog, key-issue database, or collector forum.
- Egmont Ehapa's most documented Frankenstein publication is a German reprint of Marvel Classics Comics #20 (1977) in 'Die großen Comic-Abenteuer' (1981 series) #3.
- Marvel Classics Comics #20 — the Frankenstein adaptation most closely associated with Egmont Ehapa reprints — was scripted by John Warner, with art (pencils and inks) by Dino Castrillo, colors by Petra Goldberg, and letters by John Costanza.
- That Marvel Classics Comics #20 story is an adaptation of Mary Shelley's 1818 novel 'Frankenstein,' featuring Victor Frankenstein and the Monster as primary characters.
- The Grand Comics Database notes the Marvel Classics Comics indicia misnumbered that issue as Vol. 1, No. 18, and Mary Shelley's name was misspelled 'Shelly' on the title page — an editorial error documented by comics historian John Haufe.
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