Seven Soldiers: Frankenstein #4
The grand finale of Grant Morrison and Doug Mahnke's four-part Seven Soldiers chapter arrives with a cover that means business: a hulking, stitched-together Frankenstein raises a broad sword overhead while a sharp-eyed woman in a red jacket — black-and-white streaked hair, twin pistols blazing — holds her ground at his side. Mahnke's linework gives both figures a raw, kinetic energy that makes the partnership feel genuinely formidable. "Frankenstein in Fairyland" promises a closing chapter as outsized and imaginative as its title suggests.
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The truth about the villains is revealed as Frankenstein tracks the Sheeda to their lair, where he goes on a rampage.
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