Frankenstein #5 (27)
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Frozen Alive," the Frankenstein monster—still alive after being preserved in ice—awakens to a world that’s both fascinated and afraid of him, following a series of global exhibitions. When a plane crash disables his refrigeration, he’s discovered by a woman named Claudia, only to find himself drawn into a strange new threat as mummies rise from the dead and take her as their queen. Written, drawn, and inked by Dick Briefer, this 1953 Prize Comics issue delivers a chilling, surreal twist on the classic monster tale, with a cover by Briefer that captures the eerie moment of thawing.
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The Frankenstein monster is found frozen in a block of ice [but still alive] and is exhibited in many cities around the world until an airplane accident occurs, and the refrigeration unit quits working. The monster is found by a woman named Claudia, who is around when the ice melts and Frankenstein arrives. Soon after, a group of mummies arise from "the dead" and take the woman as their queen, forcing the monster to rescue her.
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