Tag: frankenstein
MARY SHELLEY’S SCHOOL: THE KILLING STONE wins first Nebula Award for Best Comic
The award will be renamed the Nebula for Comics Writing, following criticism of the SFWA only recognizing the writers of nominated works.
Horror Beat: Jared’s Top 5 Horror Films of 2025
As we at The Beat look back on 2025 and all the remarkable media it's brought us, we can't shake the feeling that it...
Horror Beat: FRANKENSTEIN is a magnificent labour of love
The tide that brought me here now comes to take you away.
SDCC ’25: Dastmalchian to pen THE ACCESSORIES for Panick
Dastmalchian, Leah Kilpatrick, and Patrick Piazzalunga's series from the new horror publisher stars Igor, Renfield, and Mrs. Hyde.
Exclusive Preview: Dark Horse shares pages from FRANKENSTEIN: NEW WORLD-THE SEA OF FOREVER
Dark Horse has shared an exclusive preview of Mignola, Golden, Sniegoski, and Bergting's FRANKENSTEIN: NEW WORLD-THE SEA OF FOREVER
Dark Horse announces FRANKENSTEIN: NEW WORLD — THE SEA OF FOREVER
Mike Mignola, Christopher Golden, Thomas Sniegoski and Peter Bergting will reunite on the sequel THE SEA OF FOREVER at Dark Horse next year.
Silber Linings: Why is FRANKENSTEIN back in the zeitgeist?
In the latest Silber Linings, Greg explores why so many riffs on Mary Shelley's 'Frankenstein' have been filling movie theaters lately.
HORROR BEAT: Birth/Rebirth is one of the best reimaginings of Frankenstein to date
An essential watch for this Halloween season.
SDCC ’23: Dark Horse teases FRANKIE REBORN
The reimagining of Mary Shelley's FRANKENSTEIN comes from the mind of acclaimed pinup artist Olivia.
INTERVIEW: Nancy Holder & Debbie Lynn Smith on Kymera Press’s MARY SHELLEY PRESENTS
Smith & Holder discuss the current Kickstarter campaign for Mary Shelley Presents, and the process of selecting & adapting prose tales for comics.
EXCLUSIVE PREVIEW: GOTHAM CITY MONSTERS #6 Ends it All in Flame and Apocalypse!
It's monster versus monster in the epic conclusion to this gruesome mini-series!
REVIEW: DEPRAVED is the best update of the FRANKENSTEIN story we’ve had in years
Larry Fessenden gives Shelley's Frankenstein an adaptation for the ages.
















