![]() ![]() The creature tries to make a meal of Frankenstein, but ends up becoming a meal to another creature. ![]() It basically has a crab shell, but octopus tentacles. After drinking from a body of water he’s pulled into the water by an octi-crab looking thing. This continues as we go back to Frankenstein who has fallen through the temple to an underground… well world. Even in this supernatural setting he finds a way for the reader to relate to the characters. That’s what Mignola does, he gets you with real emotions (he and his artists that is). Sure they parallel Quasimodo and Esmeralda (probably wrong on that one), but what little I know about their situation touched me. I feel for this character, I feel terrible for her and I even feel for the creature that had an obvious crush on her. After just one issue I became invested in a character that’s devoured in this issue. His ability to make the reader care about his characters is uncanny. That’s not an exaggeration, it’s just a fact at this point. ![]()
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