Monster of Frankenstein #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Mary Shelley's Frankenstein!", Robert Walton IV leads an Arctic expedition to recover the frozen remains of Frankenstein's Monster, recounting the creature’s origins to the cabin boy as the ship cuts through the ice. The story unfolds with chilling precision, weaving a tale of ambition, isolation, and the cost of playing god.
In "The Vampire Killers!", the Frankenstein Monster flees a furious mob only to confront a far deadlier threat: Dracula, who’s turned the village’s beloved Carmen into a vampire. With no allies and no mercy, he must choose between saving her or ending the curse—before the night consumes them all.
In "The Last Frankenstein!", Vincent Frankenstein lures the Monster into a dangerous journey to London, promising answers about his origins—only to betray him with a trap designed for further experimentation. The story unfolds with chilling precision, as the Monster’s desperate flight becomes a race against a creator who sees him not as a being, but as a specimen.
In the eerie stillness of a forgotten carnival, Derek stumbles upon the Frankenstein Monster preserved in suspended animation. When Tisha tries to destroy it, her actions awaken the creature instead—setting off a chain of events that neither of them can control.
In "Always a Monster!", the Frankenstein Monster is reunited with the original brain that first brought him to life, while the mind of James takes up residence in the corpse of Derek McDowell—two souls in two bodies, each now haunted by the question of what truly makes a monster.
In "The Frankenstein Monster Meets Werewolf by Night," the creature from the laboratory journeys to California seeking answers from the enigmatic Danton Vayla—only to find himself caught in a deadly web spun by Vayla’s secretive Brotherhood of Baal. As the cult prepares to sacrifice Lissa Russell in a dark ritual, Jack Russell, driven by desperation to find his missing sister, transforms into the Werewolf by Night and unleashes his fury upon the monster he doesn’t yet understand.
In "Fury of the Night-Creature!", the Frankenstein Monster and the Night-Creature clash in a brutal confrontation that ends in tragedy with the death of Janice Caccone. As Steven Caccone flees the scene, both he and the Monster are captured by the enigmatic Cardinal, setting the stage for a dark, unresolved reckoning.
In "Tactics of Death!", the Frankenstein Monster and Jo find themselves trapped in an ICON warehouse after being captured by Cardinal, forced into a desperate fight for survival. As shadows close in, the Night-Creature emerges, turning the abandoned facility into a deadly arena where every move could be their last.
In "Code-Name: Berserker!", Eric Prawn brings Ralph and the Frankenstein Monster to Europe, where they meet Veronica Frankenstein at her secluded estate. Under her care, the Monster undergoes a mysterious procedure that awakens his long-lost ability to speak.
In "A Phoenix Berserk!", the Frankenstein Monster ventures into the wilds of the Alps, driven by a desperate need to uncover his own identity. Pursued by the relentless Berserker, whose own past is as tangled as the mountain passes, the two clash in a brutal confrontation that ends not in death, but in an unexpected alliance.
In "Snow Death!", Man-Wolf flees Baron Shtupf’s icy castle, dragging Agent Klemmer with him as the storm rages outside. Now, with the Baron’s monstrous experiments in full swing, Spider-Man and Frankenstein must break through the frozen fortress to save Klemmer—before the snow hides more than just footprints.
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