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  • Frankenstein Vol 1 10
Trivia
  • * This issue includes Marvel Value Stamp #69, [[W:C:marvel:Jean Grey
ReprintOf
  • World of Fantasy Vol 1 12
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  • * [[W:C:marvel:Frankenstein's Monster /Gallery
Letterer1
  • John Costanza
Inker1
  • Frank Giacoia
  • Mike Esposito
  • John Forte
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
  • Frank Giacoia
  • Mike Esposito
  • John Forte
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  • Related Articles
Editor-in-Chief
  • Roy Thomas
Writer1
  • Gary Friedrich
Penciler1
  • John Buscema
  • John Forte
PreviousIssue
Colourist1
  • Glynis Wein
Writer1
  • Gary Friedrich
StoryTitle
  • "The Last Frankenstein"
  • "The Face in the Glass"
Editor1
  • Stan Lee
  • Roy Thomas
Penciler1
  • John Buscema
  • John Forte
Appearing
  • Featured Characters: * Boris Hann Supporting Characters: * Villains: * Other Characters: * Fuester * Johan * Thomas Locations: * :* Miesner Items: * Vehicles: *
  • Featured Characters: * Supporting Characters: * Villains: * * Other Characters: * * * * Betty ' * Locations * :* :* * Items: * Vehicles:''' *
Letterer1
  • John Costanza
Colourist1
  • Glynis Wein
Editor1
  • Stan Lee
  • Roy Thomas
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CoverArtist
  • Gil Kane
  • John Romita
Country
  • USA
Issue
  • 10(xsd:integer)
NextIssue
Speaker
  • Ivan
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
Volume
  • 1(xsd:integer)
Title
  • Frankenstein
Month
  • May
Synopsis
  • The Frankenstein Monster caresses Carmen's dead body. Suddenly, Vincent Frankenstein, the self-proclaimed "last Frankenstein" enters the cave and surprises the monster. The monster spins around and attacks the man, seeking to take his vengeance on anyone bearing the name Frankenstein. A Russian hunchback named Ivan who works for Vincent Frankenstein lunges to defend his master. He grips the monster in a brutal bear hug and manages to drive the creature down onto the floor of the cave. With the monster apparently subdued, Vincent Frankenstein goes over to examine him. The monster is only playing possum however, and he grabs Frankenstein by the throat, smashing him to the ground. He nearly kills him, but Ivan attacks and drives the creature out of the cave towards a cliff. The monster falls over the edge, but manages to grab onto the lip of the cliff. Frankenstein orders Ivan to help him up. The monster is no use to him dead, and he plans to continue his great uncle's scientific experiments. Ivan obeys and pulls the monster to safety. Frankenstein calms the monster down, and tells him that he may be able to transplant his brain into a normal human body. The monster agrees to go with him back to England, but first they must bury Carmen. All three arrive in London, and Frankenstein brings the creature into the basement laboratory of his home. He injects the monster with anesthetic, but the dose is too small to render the creature unconscious. The monster suddenly realizes that Frankenstein cares little for his actual welfare, and is just as willing to sacrifice the monster’s life in the name of science. The monster rushes towards Vincent, but Ivan blocks his path once again. The Russian picks up the crate that was used to transport the monster to London and smashes it across his back. The injections finally begin to take effect and the monster falls over unconscious. Vincent Frankenstein orders Ivan to prepare him for surgery.
Notes
  • * "The Last Frankenstein" is reprinted in the Essential Monster of Frankenstein trade paperback. * First appearance of Ivan, Vincent's hunchbacked assistant. * Beginning with this issue, the cover price raises from 20 cents to 25 cents per copy.
quotation
  • You can't hurt Ivan! Nothing can hurt Ivan! But Ivan can hurt -- and now Ivan will hurt you!
Publisher
  • Marvel Comics
Year
  • 1974(xsd:integer)
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