Frankenstein Underground #3 (2015) $3.50 Quantity
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Mike Mignola (A) Ben Stenbeck ( CA) Mike Mignola Frankenstein's monster has been captured by an underground race of men, but instead of experimenting on the monster, their master shares the secret history of their people . . . and that of the Heliopic Brotherhood of Ra. Date Available: 05/27/2015
BONUS REVIEW by Brad Parkkonen
Mignola's Frankenstein's monster, much like the original, is a deeply saddening tale of a misunderstood man-thing, and I don't want this series to be any other way. After being referenced in countless Mignola books, we get a deeper insight into the Heliopic Brotherhood and the Hollow Earth, which to many huge BPRD fans is big news. In this issue we get a heavy dose of awesome fight scenes by Ben Stenbeck, some undead Victorian-era children and an ethereal virgin Mary giving our misunderstood hero advice. Mignola and the artists on his books do nothing if not deliver excellent stories every time. I don't know how many times I have to talk up this book - and other Hellboy-related books - but they're all worthy of undying praise. I give it 10 out of 10 Grahams VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Mike Mignola (A) Ben Stenbeck ( CA) Mike Mignola Frankenstein's monster has been captured by an underground race of men, but instead of experimenting on the monster, their master shares the secret history of their people . . . and that of the Heliopic Brotherhood of Ra. Date Available: 05/27/2015
BONUS REVIEW by Brad Parkkonen
Mignola's Frankenstein's monster, much like the original, is a deeply saddening tale of a misunderstood man-thing, and I don't want this series to be any other way. After being referenced in countless Mignola books, we get a deeper insight into the Heliopic Brotherhood and the Hollow Earth, which to many huge BPRD fans is big news. In this issue we get a heavy dose of awesome fight scenes by Ben Stenbeck, some undead Victorian-era children and an ethereal virgin Mary giving our misunderstood hero advice. Mignola and the artists on his books do nothing if not deliver excellent stories every time. I don't know how many times I have to talk up this book - and other Hellboy-related books - but they're all worthy of undying praise. I give it 10 out of 10 Grahams |