Dr. Frankenstein learns the secret to giving life to inanimate matter. To test his theories, he collects bones from the tombs to construct a "human" being, and then gives it life. The creature, endowed with supernatural size and strength, is revolting to look at, and frightens all who see it. Lonely and miserable, it comes to hate its creator. This tale of terror has been Dr. Frankenstein learns the secret to giving life to inanimate matter. To test his theories, he collects bones from the tombs to construct a "human" being, and then gives it life. The creature, endowed with supernatural size and strength, is revolting to look at, and frightens all who see it. Lonely and miserable, it comes to hate its creator. This tale of terror has been a world favorite since it was first published in 1818. Mary Shelley's original novel is not only a masterwork of horror, but it's also considered to be one of the earliest science fiction stories ever written. Beautifully illustrated, this classic, comic graphic novel captures the imagination of readers of all ages. A must-have for your digital library. Optimized for Kindle devices and featuring Panel Zoom facility.
Frankenstein (Classics Illustrated, #26)
Dr. Frankenstein learns the secret to giving life to inanimate matter. To test his theories, he collects bones from the tombs to construct a "human" being, and then gives it life. The creature, endowed with supernatural size and strength, is revolting to look at, and frightens all who see it. Lonely and miserable, it comes to hate its creator. This tale of terror has been Dr. Frankenstein learns the secret to giving life to inanimate matter. To test his theories, he collects bones from the tombs to construct a "human" being, and then gives it life. The creature, endowed with supernatural size and strength, is revolting to look at, and frightens all who see it. Lonely and miserable, it comes to hate its creator. This tale of terror has been a world favorite since it was first published in 1818. Mary Shelley's original novel is not only a masterwork of horror, but it's also considered to be one of the earliest science fiction stories ever written. Beautifully illustrated, this classic, comic graphic novel captures the imagination of readers of all ages. A must-have for your digital library. Optimized for Kindle devices and featuring Panel Zoom facility.
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Mhorg –
well worth reading, even if the art is a little stiff. quite faithful to the book.
Osama Siddique –
This is a more than decent adaptation though still short of capturing the philosophical nuances and emotional complexities of the dark and tragic Mary Shelley classic. But the graphics do capture Dr. Frankenstein's torment, his flight, anguish and meltdown, as also the torture his creation is undergoing. A powerful graphic novel that evokes horror and amazement - some highly memorable images. This is a more than decent adaptation though still short of capturing the philosophical nuances and emotional complexities of the dark and tragic Mary Shelley classic. But the graphics do capture Dr. Frankenstein's torment, his flight, anguish and meltdown, as also the torture his creation is undergoing. A powerful graphic novel that evokes horror and amazement - some highly memorable images.
Mrklingon –
Impressive! Terrific rendition of a classic. I'm impressed by the literary style AND all the extras included, both background and The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere. Impressive! Terrific rendition of a classic. I'm impressed by the literary style AND all the extras included, both background and The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere.
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