Frankenstein #7
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeMarvel's 1973 horror series reaches its seventh installment with a cover by John Buscema and Frank Giacoia that puts the Frankenstein Monster front and center — heaving a massive black object overhead while a red-haired woman lies fallen at his feet and an old crone shouts "Smash them! Destroy them all!" in the background. Armed villagers scatter through a burning forest behind him, torches raised, as chaos erupts on all sides. Titled "The Fiend and the Fury!" with a promise of a "soul-searing shock ending," this issue captures Marvel's monster comics at their most dramatically charged.
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Torneau helps Dr. Guillotine perfect his new execution machine, only to be the first man executed by it when the French Revolution begins.
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