It's alive! Universal Monsters: Frankenstein revives one of the original movie maniacs for a terrifying new series
Interview | Writer and artist Michael Walsh tells all about his bold new take on the classic movie monster
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There are few novels more impactful than Frankenstein. Mary Shelley’s 1818 gothic masterpiece is both a horror masterpiece and is often credited as the first ever science fiction novel. It has also inspired countless retellings in the 206 years since it was originally published, including James Whale’s 1931 big screen classic starring Boris Karloff. That movie was the first of …