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Cover: John Buscema

Frankenstein #4

Jan 1976 · Arédit-Artima · 4 FRF
🌐 French edition · synopsis shown in English
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“Frankenstein contre Dracula”

In "Frankenstein contre Dracula," the iconic monster faces off against the Prince of Darkness in a chilling clash of supernatural forces, set against the gothic backdrop of 1976 Paris. Written by Gerry Conway and brought to life with bold, dynamic art by Mike Sekowsky—inked by Bill Everett and Frank Giacoia—this issue delivers a classic horror showdown with a fresh twist. The striking cover by John Buscema captures the eerie tension, making this a standout in the series’ early run.

writer Gerry Conway · artist Mike Sekowsky · inker Bill Everett · inker Frank Giacoia · cover John Buscema

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cover pencils, inks John Buscema

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Medusa, Gorgon and Karnak are searching the city of San Francisco for the missing Black Bolt when they are attacked by a band of mutants. They learn from the group's telepath that Black Bolt has been captured by Magneto who wants the Inhuman leader to join his mutant army. They force Mooneye to take them to Magneto's underground lair only to find Black Bolt completely restrained. Magneto captures them all.

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