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Frankenstein’s Monster is a fictional character in the
Publication history
In
The Monster first appeared in Marvel Comics continuity in a cameo in Silver Surfer #7 (Aug 1969).
He later appeared a number of times throughout the 1970s, and received a full series of his own beginning in January 1973, entitled Monster of Frankenstein. This series began with a 4-issue retelling of the original novel, by Gary Friedrich and Mike Ploog. Several more issues continued his story into the 1890s, until he was placed in suspended animation and revived in modern times.
In Invaders #31 (Aug 1978), Dr. Basil Frankenstein created a similar creature for Nazi Germany, but this creature destroyed itself.
Fictional character biography
Frankenstein’s Monster was built from human corpses by a scientist named Victor Frankenstein, in Bavaria, in the late 1700s. His efforts to fit in with regular humanity were futile due to his horrific form, and he was infuriated. After killing several people, the Monster fled to the Arctic. His creator pursued him, but died due to the cold. The Monster, anguished, tried to kill himself but only went into a state of suspended animation from the cold.
In the 1890s, heat revived the Monster and he wandered again. The Monster clashed with Dracula, and his vocal cords were injured. Frustrated, he returned to a state of suspended animation.
The Monster was revived again in modern times by Victoria Frankenstein, a distant relative of
his creator. This woman was kindly, and repaired his vocal cords. Victoria discovered the man who would become the
Bloodstone later befriended the Monster, who came to occasionally stay at his
mansion, eventually acting as its caretaker. The Monster, sometimes using the name Adam, sometimes accompanied Bloodstone on
missions. Bloodstone trusted Adam to give his daughter
When exploring Bloodstone House, an adult Elsa discovers a secret chamber in which she encounters Adam who tells Elsa
about her father. Adam gives her the Bloodstone Choker, which attaches itself to her neck. Adam later designs a costume for Elsa,
patterned after her father's. The two have a number of adventures together, encountering beings such as Dracula and
At some point, an intelligent clone of the monster, simply named Frankenstein, was created. The clone became a member of
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