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Frankenstein & Ihmissusi#1/1976
Cover: Mike Ploog & John Romita
Frankenstein & Ihmissusi #1/1976
“Kerran hirviö…!”
"Kerran hirviö…!" opens in a village paralyzed by dread, where fear shapes every ritual and breathes life into superstition. Written by Alan Hewetson and illustrated by Bob Martin, this 1976 Semic issue captures the weight of unseen terror through a tense, atmospheric tale. The cover, a striking collaboration by Mike Ploog and John Romita, mirrors the story’s haunting mood.
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Full credits
writer Alan Hewetson
artist, inker Bob Martin
cover pencils, inks Mike Ploog
cover pencils, inks John Romita
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A village lives under constant dread as fear dominates daily life. Rituals and superstition reflect the psychological grip of unseen horror. The story explores fear as an oppressive force.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).