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Frankenstein #2
Synopsis
"Bride of the Monster!" - The Frankenstein Monster revives and walks through the flames that now consume the lower hold of the ship. Sean the cabin boy runs in but turns in terror at the face of the monster. The boy stumbles and falls over unconscious. The monster picks him up and brings him out of the burning room. On the deck of the ship, the monster, with Sean's limp body in his arms, scales the ship's rigging as mutinous crewmen gather round. Several of the men prepare to open fire on the monster, but Captain Walton orders them to stand down. He doesn't want to risk undue injury to the cabin boy, but he also knows that the monster is more than just a savage brute. Walton explains to his men the sad tale of the monster as it was handed down to him by his grandfather.
Synopsis
"Bride of the Monster!" - The Frankenstein Monster revives and walks through the flames that now consume the lower hold of the ship. Sean the cabin boy runs in but turns in terror at the face of the monster. The boy stumbles and falls over unconscious. The monster picks him up and brings him out of the burning room. On the deck of the ship, the monster, with Sean's limp body in his arms, scales the ship's rigging as mutinous crewmen gather round. Several of the men prepare to open fire on the monster, but Captain Walton orders them to stand down. He doesn't want to risk undue injury to the cabin boy, but he also knows that the monster is more than just a savage brute. Walton explains to his men the sad tale of the monster as it was handed down to him by his grandfather.
Key Facts
- 1st appearance of the Bride of Frankenstein in Marvel Comics
Details
- Series
- Frankenstein
- Cover Date
- March 1973
- Pages
- N/A
- UPC
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- Cover Price
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- Final Order Cutoff
- N/A
Creators
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ArtistMike Ploog
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WriterGary Friedrich