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  1. Frankenstein is a superhero comic book series published by Dell Comics, based on the literary and movie character Frankenstein's monster. The book was part of a line of three superhero comics based on the Universal Monsters characters; the other two were Dracula and Werewolf. [1]

  2. Cover by Tony Tallarico. Story by D. J. Arneson. Art by Tony Tallarico and others. Coming somewhat late to the superhero party, Dell combines classic monsters and superheroes, hoping for a winning combination. Revived by a lightning bolt, the Monster of Frankenstein awakens in modern America.

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  4. Jan 22, 2014 · Created by writer Don Segall and artist Tony Tallarico, Dell’s Frankenstein is one of the strangest adaptations of the classic monster in comic history. It started innocently enough in 1964...

  5. Dell Comics, which had hitherto been known for westerns, funny animals and every other genre except superheroes, was getting into the act. In 1966, Dell introduced three new superheroes based on an innovative, experimental idea. The only problem with experiments is, very often, they don't work.

  6. Mar 15, 2023 · Frankenstein is a superhero comic book series published by Dell Comics, based on the literary and movie character Frankenstein's monster. The book was part of a line of three superhero comics based on the Universal Monsters characters; the other two were Dracula and Werewolf.

  7. Story by Don Segall. Art by Jack Sparling and others. A tale of horror from Dell, inspired by the classic Universal Monster. Dr. Frankenstein brings his creature to America, using hypnosis to control the Frankenstein's Monster and force it to kill on command.

  8. Cover Gallery. Publication Dates: March-May 1963 - March 1967. Number of Issues Published: 4 (#1 - #4) Color: color cover; color interior. Dimensions: standard Silver Age U.S.

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