Looked to be a fun mixture of a horror lover's story with the sensibilities of a Scorsese film. Speaking of the great director, did you know one of his favorite movies is Hammer's Frankenstein Created Woman? No joke! I bring that up because Cinemassacre's Monster Madness wraps up the Hammer Frankenstein series. While I'm more entertained by the Christopher Lee Dracula movies, Peter Cushing's Frankenstein remains one of the actor's most cherished characters. Happy 100th Birthday Mr. Cushing!
Where the hell do you keep finding these original Horror comic book pieces? Because this one sounds just as cool as the others.
Also, if I may ask, would you say the Marvel versions of Frankenstein, Dracula and other Horror comics that aren't Marvel Zombies (Not that I don't have an interest in them, on the contrary I do) are worth reading?
Looked to be a fun mixture of a horror lover's story with the sensibilities of a Scorsese film.
ReplyDeleteSpeaking of the great director, did you know one of his favorite movies is Hammer's Frankenstein Created Woman? No joke! I bring that up because Cinemassacre's Monster Madness wraps up the Hammer Frankenstein series.
While I'm more entertained by the Christopher Lee Dracula movies, Peter Cushing's Frankenstein remains one of the actor's most cherished characters.
Happy 100th Birthday Mr. Cushing!
now this looks pretty awesome
ReplyDeletekinda makes me think of Alan Moore's Top 10
This sounds just up my alley, detective story with monsters and mobsters.
ReplyDeleteDefinetly something to keep my eyes open for.
Where the hell do you keep finding these original Horror comic book pieces? Because this one sounds just as cool as the others.
ReplyDeleteAlso, if I may ask, would you say the Marvel versions of Frankenstein, Dracula and other Horror comics that aren't Marvel Zombies (Not that I don't have an interest in them, on the contrary I do) are worth reading?
Nice one. A good franken staien story
ReplyDeleteThis comic sound so cool !! I've always had a soft spot for Frankenstein's monster
ReplyDeleteMoarte: So check it out, if only to see Frankenstein's monster... wielding a tommy-gun!!! >:D
ReplyDelete...
Done!
I want Frankenstein's monster wielding a tommy gun on a shirt.
ReplyDelete