Talk:Frankenstein (DC Comics)

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The box gives his first appearance as Seven Soldiers: Frankenstein #1, but his creator as Len Wein.

If the character's first appearance was in Seven Soldiers, then his creator was Grant Morrison, and if his creator was Wein then his first appearance was in Phantom Stranger.

I've decided the character is distinct enough from Wein's that it probably qualifies as a Morrison creation (or, rather, a Morrison reworking of Shelley), and adjusted the box accordingly. Daibhid C 18:48, 22 February 2006 (UTC)

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