![]() ![]() ![]() The Karloff monster is actually the version much closer to my heart. Most of the time we actually "see" him in the book he is all grown up, super articulate and (justifiably) pissed off. We know he started out like a giant baby, wandering around, horribly abandoned by his creator, but we know this because he tells us this. To be clear, I do love the Mary Shelley monster. Readers will find a new take on a familiar creature–one who is alone, abandoned and grappling with his existence. In 1991, Mignola illustrated scenes from Bride of Frankenstein for a Topps trading cards of Universal Studios horror films and last year he drew a limited edition Bride of Frankenstein Mondo print.įrankenstein Underground, written by Mignola, with art by Ben Stenbeck and colors by award winning colorist Dave Stewart. The creator of Hellboy, Mike Mignola, has long been fascinated and inspired by Frankenstein’s monster. ![]()
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