Frankenstein #3
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeMarvel's early-1970s horror line was firing on all cylinders when Mike Ploog delivered this chilling cover for issue #3 — the Monster of Frankenstein lunging through a shattered window toward a terrified red-haired woman, candelabras scattering at her feet, while a shadowy figure looms against the moonlit sky above. The bold "REVENGE!" splash across the composition makes the creature's intent unmistakable, and Ploog's expressive linework gives the scene a Gothic atmosphere that feels genuinely unsettling rather than campy. With Gary Friedrich adapting Mary Shelley's source material, this 1973 installment promises a story rooted in the novel's brooding spirit of creation and consequence.
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Frankenstein's Monster takes his revenge on Victor Frankenstein by killing his wife Elizabeth and later killing Victor also.
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