Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
48
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1991
Publisher
Dark Horse Comics
Description
In a world where the monstrous intertwines with the human experience, this exploration of the iconic figure of Frankenstein delves deep into the essence of creation and the consequences of defying nature. The author weaves together a rich tapestry of gothic horror and philosophical inquiry, examining the life of Victor Frankenstein and his creature through a fresh lens. The vivid illustrations by Denis Beauvais complement the text, bringing to life the eerie landscapes and intricate details that surround these timeless characters.
The narrative navigates through themes of alienation, ambition, and the quest for understanding. It challenges the reader to ponder the nature of monstrosity—who is truly the monster, the creator or the creation? Each page beckons the audience to reflect on their own humanity, making the story not only a chilling tale but also a profound commentary on the nature of existence and the bonds that connect us all.
The narrative navigates through themes of alienation, ambition, and the quest for understanding. It challenges the reader to ponder the nature of monstrosity—who is truly the monster, the creator or the creation? Each page beckons the audience to reflect on their own humanity, making the story not only a chilling tale but also a profound commentary on the nature of existence and the bonds that connect us all.