Mini-Series Finale. The Eyes of a Demon! Behold! The final confrontation between Frankenstein and his creation! But who is the real monster?
Its sad to see it all come to an end only four issues in. Granted: the movie itself was only 70 minutes long. As it is, its a bit indulgent to turn a 70 minute film into a four-part comic book series. Its just sad to see it come to an ends. Its been such a well-crafted love latter to the newly 100-year-old film. Surely there is more than has not been delivered to the page. Perhaps Wales and Griffin could do a similar adaptation with The Bride of Frankenstein? Its worth looking into in any case... Read Full Review
Frankenstein #4 is the grand finale in yet another addition to the Monster-verse that Image and Skybound have created. This ending is full of tear-jerking emotion, hope, and leaves us thinking even after the book has closed which is a testament to a truly incredible story. Read Full Review
UNIVERSAL MONSTERS: FRANKENSTEIN #4 brings the film adaptation with a twist to a close when Michael Walsh's unique twist explains the monster's most tragic mistake, leading to a cascade of violence. Walsh understood the novelty of finding the story within the story to give the film a fresh perspective, and the artwork looks fantastic. Read Full Review
The finale may stumble a little in some parts/elements, but it ultimately delivers this deeply human meditation on life-death, grief, and being truly alive. Read Full Review
A beautiful to look at comic. I never saw the original movie, but this was enjoyable with no background knowledge.
This is pretty much a scene-by-scene retelling of the movie. He didn't do anything different. This was a bit more disappointing than I thought. He was adding a new element with the kid, but then he didn't follow through with it and instead defaulted to the movie.
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