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Frankenstein Underground #3
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- Published: 05-25-2015, 08:50 AM
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Frankenstein Underground #3
Frankenstein Underground #3
Released by: Dark Horse Comics
Released on: May 27th, 2015.
Written by: Mike Mignola
Illustrated by: Ben Stenbeck
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Need to get caught up with the first issue of this mini-series? Click here! The third issue of Mignola and Stenbeck's Frankenstein Underground begins in 1956, appropriately enough… 'somewhere underground.' The monster laments his existence, the fact that he's been hunted... -
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Frankenstein Underground #2
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- Published: 04-27-2015, 08:27 AM
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Frankenstein Underground #2
Frankenstein Underground #2
Released by: Dark Horse Comics
Released on: April 22nd, 2015.
Written by: Mike Mignola
Illustrated by: Ben Stenbeck
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Need to get caught up with the first issue of this mini-series? Click here! The second issue begins with a sequence in which the sinister Marquis De Fabre shows off to his equally sinister cohorts his latest acquisition - The Lady Iblifika, formerly of Hell, in bird form!... -
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Frankenstein Underground #1
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- Published: 02-19-2015, 08:20 AM
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Frankenstein Underground #1
Frankenstein Underground #1
Released by: Dark Horse Comics
Released on: March 18th, 2015.
Written by: Mike Mignola
Illustrated by: Ben Stenbeck
Purchase From Amazon When the first issue of this new mini-series starts out, we travel to Mexico in 1956. Here a woman waiting alone in an ancient temple is approached by a creature more monster than man. It collapses, injured, and touches him - this allows her to see what happened to him, how he was shot... -
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Dark Horse Presents #36
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- Published: 05-25-2014, 10:33 AM
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Dark Horse Presents #36
Published by: Dark Horse Comics
Released on: May 21, 2014
Writer: various
Artist: various
Cover: Ben Stenbeck
Purchase at Amazon And so ends the second run of Dark Horse Presents, which will return as a third volume in the coming months. Lots of self contained stories in the issue, understandably, and the stories in progress from the last issue all conclude. This month's cover is supplied by Ben Stenbeck and is in relation to the first story... -