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  • Frankenstein Vol 1 11
Trivia
  • * The tagline for this issue is "Carnage at Castle Frankenstein!" * This issue includes Marvel Value Stamp #12, [[W:C:marvel:Matthew Murdock
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  • World of Fantasy Vol 1 11
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  • * [[W:C:marvel:Frankenstein's Monster /Gallery
Letterer1
  • Annette Kawecki
Inker1
  • Murphy Anderson
  • Vince Colletta
Recommended
  • * Bloodstone #1-4 * Book of the Dead #1-4 * Legion of Monsters #1 * Marvel Classics Comics #20 * Monster of Frankenstein #1-18 * Monsters Unleashed #1-11
Inker1
  • Murphy Anderson
  • Vince Colletta
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  • Related Articles
Editor-in-Chief
  • Roy Thomas
Writer1
  • Gary Friedrich
Penciler1
  • Murphy Anderson
  • Bob Brown
Colourist1
  • Linda Lessman
Writer1
  • Gary Friedrich
StoryTitle
  • And in the End -- !?
  • The Mad Scientist
Editor1
  • Stan Lee
  • Roy Thomas
Penciler1
  • Murphy Anderson
  • Bob Brown
Appearing
  • Featured Characters: * Supporting Characters: * Villains: * * Other Characters: * * Betty the maid * Locations: * late 1890's :* ::* ::* Items: * Sword * Gun * Vehicles: *
  • Featured Characters: * Doctor Mark Ferris Supporting Characters: * Doctor Mark Ferris * Mark Ferris' son Villains: * Other Characters: * Locations: * Items: * Vehicles: *
Letterer1
  • Annette Kawecki
Colourist1
  • Linda Lessman
Editor1
  • Stan Lee
  • Roy Thomas
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CoverArtist
  • John Romita
Country
  • USA
Links
  • * Frankenstein article at Wikipedia * Frankenstein (Universal movie) article at Wikipedia * Frankenstein or the Modern Prometheus; Mary Shelly, 1818 * Frankenstein's Monster article at Wikipedia * Monster of Frankenstein series index at the Grand Comics Database
Month
  • July
Synopsis
  • Vincent Frankenstein straps the monster down to a laboratory table and prepares to operate on him. He tells Ivan that he plans to transplant his brain into the body of the monster. Ivan asks what will become of the monster’s brain, but quickly deduces that Frankenstein intends on killing him. Perceiving the monster as a "friend", Ivan refuses to allow Vincent to kill the creature. He grabs him by the throat and throws him down onto a worktable. As Ivan lumbers after his prey, there is a knock on the laboratory door. It is Betty the maid. Betty calls out to Vincent, tells him that his wife, Lenore, is very ill, and that she needs his help. As Vincent is struggling to stay alive however, he is unable to answer the call, and tells Betty that he will check on Lenore later. Vincent begs for mercy and manages to calm Ivan down. Ivan responds that Frankenstein always used him as a servant, and that he was not deserving of any mercy. However, because Ivan likes Lenore, he is willing to let Vincent live. Frankenstein races out of the room, and runs upstairs to his wife's bedchamber. He is too late however. Lenore is deathly ill and there is nothing he can do. Meanwhile, Ivan takes out a knife and prepares to free the monster. The monster awakens and upon seeing the knife, perceives Ivan as a threat. He breaks free of his bonds and the two giants begin battling one another. Ivan pulls a sword down from the wall and raises it to strike the creature, but Vincent re-enters the chamber and shoots Ivan in the back. He could not risk losing his great uncle's creation. In Ivan's final moments, he begs the monster to avenge his death. The Frankenstein Monster picks up the sword and swings it towards his hated enemy, but Vincent fires two shots directly into the monster's chest. The wounds are not fatal, but they are enough to greatly weaken him. As Vincent turns to leave, the monster hurls the swords towards him, but it misses, instead lodging itself into the door of the laboratory. Vincent goes out into the hall where he finds Betty standing before him with a pistol. She reveals that Lenore has died. In Betty’s mind, Lenore likely would have survived had Vincent been more attentive. Passionately devoted to her mistress, Betty shoots Vincent Frankenstein in the chest, killing him. She never reveals that prior to her demise, Lenore gave birth to a son – the "Last Frankenstein". The monster, having revived enough to get to his feet, wanders out of the castle. He regrets the fact that he was unable to kill Vincent Frankenstein personally.
Notes
  • 1940.0
Publisher
  • Marvel Comics
Year
  • 1974(xsd:integer)
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