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"I seek peace and friendship -- and am greeted with hatred and bloodlust! My soul is sickened by normal men's lack of understanding, and I must strike back!"
The Monster
"--In Search of the Last Frankenstein!"
Frankenstein Monster 6
The Frankenstein Monster
Title: "--In Search of the Last Frankenstein!"
Volume: 1
Number: 6
Cover price: .20
Cover date: October, 1973
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Credits
Chief: Roy Thomas
Writers: Gary Friedrich
Pencilers: Mike Ploog
Inkers: Mike Ploog
Cover artists: Mike Ploog
Cover inker: Mike Ploog
Cover letterer: John Costanza
Colorists: Glynis Wein
Letterers: John Costanza
Editors: Roy Thomas
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"--In Search of the Last Frankenstein!" is the sixth issue of the Monster of Frankenstein ongoing comic book series published by Marvel Comics. The story was written by Gary Friedrich with artwork and inks by Mike Ploog. It was colored by Glynis Wein and lettered by John Costanza. The story was edited by Roy Thomas. This issue shipped with an October, 1973 cover date and carries a cover price of .20 cents per copy.

"--In Search of the Last Frankenstein!"[]

In Ingolstadt, a soldier jails a local horse thief, but is surprised the following morning when the prisoner appears to be missing. He reports it to his superior, Colonel Blackstone, who tells him that he will investigate the matter personally. The leftenant remarks that this is the tenth such disappearance of a prisoner, and ponders whether it might have something to do with nearby Castle Frankenstein.

Meanwhile, the Monster has returned to the area in search of the Last Frankenstein. He comes upon a soldier on a horse who instantly reacts to the creature's appearance and attacks him. The Monster knocks him out with a powerful blow from his fist.

The Monster arrives at the castle and finds a horde of disfigured mutants carrying a body and pitching it into a deep pit. At the bottom of the pit is a giant spider that feeds on the souls of those sent to its domain.

The current steward of the castle is none other than Colonel Blackstone himself. It is he who has been abducing local criminals and bringing them to the castle to be fed to the spider. The Colonel orders his mutants to attack the Monster, and the creature is overwhelmed and ultimately captured. When he comes to, he finds himself chained to a wall. The Monster mistakenly believes that the helmeted solider is the last member of the Frankenstein lineage.

The leftenant, who has been investigating the disappearances on his own, enters the castle and makes his way to the dungeon where he finds the Monster in chains. At first, he believes that the Monster is responsible for all of this, until Colonel Blackstone enters the dungeon. Now realizing that his own superior officer is the true villain, the leftenant takes up swords against him.

While the two clash, well water rises in the pit, allowing the giant spider to crawl out. Increasing water pressure from a nearby river smashes into the castle walls, which dislodges the monster from his chains. The deluge tears through the castle, casting everything under water. The Colonel drowns while the Frankenstein Monster fights the giant spider. He manages to defeat it by smashing its body against some rocks, but the water than washes him away down stream. He emerges on a hillside some distance away and looks up to see that the castle has been largely destroyed.

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Locations

  • Ingolstadt

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Notes & Trivia[]

  • Frankenstein, and all related characters, are based on concepts developed by English author Mary Shelley's as presented in her 1818 novel Frankenstein; or, the Modern Prometheus. The Frankenstein story has since been adapted and expanded upon in numerous films, novels, comic books and television projects.
  • This is the first issue of the series under the title "The Frankenstein Monster". Prior to this, the series was called The Monster of Frankenstein. It was remain under its new title throughout the duration of the series.
  • This issue makes reference to Jason Frankenstein - an obvious descendant of Victor Frankenstein. Jason was the master of Castle Frankenstein, but left some twenty years ago. It remained empty since then until recently when its maintenance fell to Colonel Blackstone.
  • This is the first and to date, only appearance of the Leftenant. It is unknown whether or not he survived the destruction of Castle Frankenstein.

Reprints[]

The story from this issue has been reprinted in the following volumes:

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