Frankenstein (comics)
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Frankenstein, in comics, may refer to:
- Frankenstein (DC Comics), from DC Comics' Seven Soldiers
- Frankenstein (Dell Comics), the star of a short-lived series by Dell Comics
- Frankenstein's Monster (Marvel Comics), from Marvel Comics' The Monster of Frankenstein
- Frankenstein, a clone of the Marvel Comics character that appeared in the comic book series Nick Fury's Howling Commandos.
- Frankenstein (Prize Comics), a 1940 to 1954 version by writer-artist Dick Briefer
- Frankenstein Monster, a Wildstorm character who has appeared in Wetworks[1]
It may also refer to:
- Doc Frankenstein, a series written by the Wachowski Brothers
- Frankenstein, the central character in Death Race 2020 a comic book sequel to the film Death Race 2000, based on the character played by David Carradine[2]
- "Frankenstein Meets Shirley Temple", a story in A1 by Roger Langridge[3]
- Frankenstein: Monster Mayhem, a 2005 comic from Dead Dog Comics
- Super Frankenstein, a parody produced by Big Bang Comics
- "Universal Monsters: Frankenstein", one-shot from Dark Horse Comics[4]
- Young Frankenstein (comics), a DC character and member of the Teen Titans
- Embalming -The Another Tale of Frankenstein-, a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Nobuhiro Watsuki.
It may also refer to the similar-sounding:
- Frankenstein Mobster, a 2003 series from Image Comics[5]
Elseworlds titles that retell the story through well-known superheroes:
See also
- Frankenstein (disambiguation)
- Frankenstein in popular culture#Comics, for a list of appearances and comic book adaptations of the story
References
- ↑ Frankenstein Monster (Wildstorm) at the Comic Book DB
- ↑ Death Race 2020 at the Comic Book DB
- ↑ "Frankenstein Meets Shirley Temple" at the Comic Book DB
- ↑ "Universal Monsters: Frankenstein" at the Comic Book DB
- ↑ Frankenstein Mobster at the Comic Book DB
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