Ihmissusi & Frankenstein #6/1973
In post-Napoleonic Europe, a mysterious hulking figure stirs whispers across the countryside, drawing a military pursuit as the Monster advances toward the last known descendant of the Frankenstein name. Written by Gary Friedrich and Mike Ploog, with art by Mike Ploog and cover by Tom Sutton, this eerie tale blends gothic dread and historical tension in a chilling journey through a fractured world.
In post-Napoleonic Europe, a hulking figure stalks the countryside, drawing the attention of a desperate military unit hunting a legend. As the Monster moves through shadowed villages and frozen fields, his path converges with the last known heir of the Frankenstein name—his fate unknown, his past buried.
In the quiet dread of a forgotten rural station, a lone traveler waits under a flickering light, the air thick with damp and silence. As the clock ticks toward 3:14, the stillness cracks with a mounting tension that hints at something far stranger than a delayed train.
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