Mary Shelley's Frankenstein #[nn]
In this haunting reimagining of a classic tale, Victor Frankenstein's creation is brought to life not just as a monster, but as a being shaped by isolation and longing. Written by Mary Shelley and Gary Reed, with striking art by Frazer Irving, the story explores the tragic consequences of ambition and rejection. The cover by Frazer Irving captures the eerie, gothic tone of a tale where creation and destruction are inextricably linked.
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Victor Frankenstein designs a creature but is so horrified by it he abandons it. The monster, embittered by its lonely existence blames his maker and demands to have a mate, but when Victor kills the mate, the monster pursues a single-minded vendetta against Victor.
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