Frankenstein #4
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.
In "Frankenstein contre Dracula," the Frankenstein Monster flees a vengeful mob, only to confront the ancient vampire Dracula in a deadly clash of monstrous wills. Forced into a brutal reckoning, he must face the grim task of destroying Carmen after she's transformed into a vampire by Dracula’s curse.
In "La folie de Magnéto," Medusa, Gorgon, and Karnak race through San Francisco’s streets in search of the missing Black Bolt, only to be ambushed by a rogue band of mutants. When the group’s telepath reveals that Magneto has taken Black Bolt and plans to force him into his mutant army, the Inhumans are dragged into the depths of Magneto’s hidden lair—where their worst fears may be about to become reality.
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↩ Reprints Amazing Adventures #9 (1971), Amazing Adventures #10 (1972), Frankenstein #7 (1973), Frankenstein #8 (1974), Frankenstein #9 (1974)
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