Frankenstein's Monster
Frankenstein's Monster is a comic book character that first appeared in Classic Comics #26
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| Super Name: | Frankenstein's Monster |
| Real Name: | None |
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| Publisher: | A |
| Gender: | Male |
| Character Type: | Other |
| 1st Appearance: | Classic Comics #26 |
| Appears in: | 37 issues |
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House on Bare Mountain
An 1962 horror comedy with softcore pornography elements. Old Granny Good (Bob Cresse) runs a fairly isolated girls' school in a mountain location. But the ...
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Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein
Am 1948 horror comedy by Universal. Chick Young (Bud Abbott) and Wilbur Grey (Lou Costello) are employed by a House of Horrors museum whose latest ...
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House of Dracula
An 1945 sequel to the "House of Frankenstein". Dracula and Wolf Man seek cures to their respective curses. But their blood lust is still strong.
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House of Frankenstein
A 1944 Universal film featuring a crossover of several of the protagonists in its horror series. Dr. Gustav Niemann, a "mad scientist", wants to exact ...
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Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man
An 1943 crossover between the Frankenstein and Wolf Man series by Universal. Larry Talbot rises from his grave, discovering his werewolf curse has rendered him ...
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The Ghost of Frankenstein
An 1942 entry in the Frankenstein series by Universal. The Monster is severely wounded and Wolf Frankenstein has abandoned it. But Ygor, his assistant, wants ...
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Son of Frankenstein
An 1939 entry in the Frankenstein series by Universal. Henry Frankenstein is dead. His son Wolf Frankenstein is attempting to restore his father's good name ...
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Bride of Frankenstein
An 1935 sequel to the 1931 film. It expands on an idea from the original novel where the monster demands a mate. Here Henry Frankenstein ...
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Frankenstein
An 1931 loose adaptation of the Mary Shelley novel. Several elements derive from a theatrical adaptation by Peggy Webling. Dr. Henry Frankenstein creates a monster ...
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