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Frankenstein's monster is back, and he's ready to take on Halloween with that classic look! 💀⚡️ His eerie presence reminds us why he's a timeless symbol of the spooky season. Who else loves this iconic character? #Frankenstein #MonsterMash #HalloweenLegend #ClassicHorror #SpookyArt #GothicVibes #Halloween2024 #CreepyCharacters #MonsterAesthetic #DarkFantasy #EerieMood #IllustrationArt #OctoberFright Frankenstein Character Design Concept Art, Frankenstein Redesign, Frankenstein Monster Character Design, Frankenstein Character Design, Frankenstein Oc, Frankenstein Fanart, Cartoon Frankenstein, Frankenstein Cartoon, Workshop Illustration

Frankenstein's monster is back, and he's ready to take on Halloween with that classic look! 💀⚡️ His eerie presence reminds us why he's a timeless symbol of the spooky season. Who else loves this iconic character? #Frankenstein #MonsterMash #HalloweenLegend #ClassicHorror #SpookyArt #GothicVibes #Halloween2024 #CreepyCharacters #MonsterAesthetic #DarkFantasy #EerieMood #IllustrationArt #OctoberFright

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The Midnight Rant: Frankenstein Friday: Bride of Frankenstein art by comic book greats Bruce Timm Art, Frankenstein Bride, Frankenstein Art, Arte Pin Up, The Bride Of Frankenstein, Space Ghost, Bruce Timm, Horror Monsters, Frankenstein's Monster

Previously on this date: Horror of Dracula and House of Leaves! Today we'll be taking a look at some awesome renditions of the Bride by a variety of comic artists! Enjoy! Here's a pair by Hellboy creator Mike Mignola: This one is by DC Animated Universe mastermind Bruce Timm: Kevin Nowlan: Bill Sienkiewicz: (And yes, I was able to spell that without checking.) Art Adams: Sadly, I don't know the artists responsible for the rest of these, but they're too great not to share! I definitely…

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Frankenstein Illustration, Gothic Theatre, Gothic Theater, Mary Shelley Frankenstein, Modern Myth, Theatre Posters, Craft Sculpture, Boris Karloff, Good Feelings

Mary Shelley first published _Frankenstein_ anonymously on New Year’s Day in 1818. Only 500 copies were printed in the first run, but two centuries later the tale remains an enduring cultural phenomenon. _Frankenstein, The First 200 Years_ is an exhaustive investigation of the origins of the story and the myriad interpretations from gothic theatre to racy slapstick films.

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