Seven Soldiers: Frankenstein #1
"Uglyhead" kicks off Seven Soldiers: Frankenstein with a haunting blend of eerie charm and unsettling mystery—where a strange butterfly shop pulses with hidden power, teens vanish into awkward, self-conscious shadows, and a boy who sees into minds becomes entangled in a curse older than the city itself. Grant Morrison crafts a story that’s equal parts surreal and grounded, brought to life by Doug Mahnke’s striking, detailed art and John Kalisz’s moody coloring, all under the shadow of something ancient stirring beneath the streets.
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A bizarre butterfly store opens, pretty and popular teenagers are transformed into self-loathing, awkward nerds, a boy with the power to see human thoughts becomes part of an ancient curse, and something ancient stirs and awakens beneath the sidewalks.
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