In Seven Soldiers: Frankenstein #2, written by Grant Morrison, drawn by Doug Mahnke and published by DC Comics in 2005, a heroic Frankenstein somehow makes it to the Red Planet, where he “follows a trail of death and human misery to the demon-haunted Tombs of B'aal B'zaar and the largest seam of gold in the solar system. Carnivorous horses, a new kind of slave trade, the secret origin of Melmoth the Wanderer and the unstoppable menace of Red Zombies await!”
Monday, January 25, 2010
DC's comical Frankenstein kicks ass on Mars
In Seven Soldiers: Frankenstein #2, written by Grant Morrison, drawn by Doug Mahnke and published by DC Comics in 2005, a heroic Frankenstein somehow makes it to the Red Planet, where he “follows a trail of death and human misery to the demon-haunted Tombs of B'aal B'zaar and the largest seam of gold in the solar system. Carnivorous horses, a new kind of slave trade, the secret origin of Melmoth the Wanderer and the unstoppable menace of Red Zombies await!”
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