
Issue: Frankenstein Alive, Alive! #1
Writer: Steve Niles
Artist: Bernie Wrightson
Publisher: IDW Publishing
Release Date: May 2012
Price: $3.99
“Few works by comic-book artists have earned the universal
acclaim and reverence that Bernie Wrightson’s illustrated version of
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley’s Frankenstein was met with upon its
original release in 1983. Nearly 30 years later, Wrightson returns to
his passion project with a comic series that picks up at the end of the
classic novel, hailed as one of the greatest horror stories of all time.
Frequent Wrightson collaborator Steve Niles provides the script for
this epic, decades in the making. While appearing to be in black and
white, each page was scanned in color to mimic as closely as possible
the experience of viewing the actual original art, showing off the
exquisitely detailed brush work of one of the greatest living artists in
comics today. Each issue will also include supplemental materials,
including interviews, essays and a serialization of the original prose
story by Shelley.”
Dying Breath: 4.5 out of 5
Please hold, my eyes are still drooling from these GORE-Geous pages.
Wrightson just blew my visual system right out of the back of my head in
this first issue of Frankenstein Alive, Alive! #1. Every
single panel in this book is a masterpiece, as a matter of fact, think
of this issue as a $4 art gallery that you are privileged to take come
in and enjoy. The black and white is so crisp and clean, and I don’t
recall if I said this yet, but it is GORE-Geous! The story by Niles is
so poetic that it moved me. Granted I can’t move far unless a strong
gush of wind comes my way, but this story really took a look into the
soul of the Monster. I will admit, it did take 2 reads for me to fully
catch everything, in terms of the order of the events that were
happening, but it just meant I got to enjoy the hell out of this twice.
The horror elements seem to be more about internal suffering than
anything else, and it works. From the artwork to the story, this book is
a winner. It will make you want to go get the first round by Wrightson
and read it again, and then you will come back and read this again,
until it all becomes one vicious cycle that consumes you. Then you will
create your own Monster to do your bidding so you can keep enjoying this
over and over again. A MUST BUY!
Artwork: 5.0 out of 5 • Story: 4.5 out of 5
If you would like to buy or know more about Frankenstein Alive, Alive! you can find it at http://www.idwpublishing.com/
Frankenstein Alive, Alive! #1 – Review
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