. "Roy Thomas"@en . "Mike Ploog"@en . . . "Mike Ploog"@en . "Mike Ploog"@en . "John Costanza"@en . . . . . . "Gary Friedrich"@en . "John Romita"@en . "Mike Ploog"@en . "Me -- serve a Frankenstein?! I would first die a thousand deaths!"@en . "Gary Friedrich"@en . "* Cover art: modifications on the Frankenstein monster by Romita.\n\n* Plot by Friedrich and Ploog, script by Friedrich.\n\n* This issue is reprinted in the trade paperback.\n\n* With this issue, the title of the series changes to The Frankenstein Monster. It will continue under this title for the remainder of the series. \n\n* This is the final issue featuring artist Mike Ploog. Beginning with , John Buscema becomes the regular penciler for the series."@en . . "Frankenstein Vol 1 6"@en . "Featured Characters:\n* \nSupporting Characters:\n*\nVillains:\n* Colonel Blackstone\n* Gypsy horse-thief\n* The Leftenant\n* The mindless malevolents\n* Giant spider\nOther Characters:\n* \nLocations:\n* \n:* \n:* \n:* \nItems:\n*\nVehicles:\n*"@en . "Glynis Wein"@en . "USA"@en . "Roy Thomas"@en . "Related Articles"@en . "10"^^ . "Frankenstein"@en . "* [[W:C:marvel:Frankenstein's Monster /Gallery"@en . "\"--In Search of the Last Frankenstein!\""@en . "The Frankenstein Monster travels to Ingolstadt \u2013 the land of his creation. He is searching for any vestige of the Frankenstein family line. As he nears Castle Frankenstein, he encounters a military soldier. The presence of the monster spooks the lieutenant's horse and he is thrown to the ground. Shaken, he attacks the monster with his sword, but the creature easily evades injury and knocks him unconscious.\n\nThe monster enters the subterranean ruins of Castle Frankenstein and discovers a misshapen horde of mindless servants burying a cadaver. The castle's owner enters the chamber and notices the monster. He orders his cretins to attack and they manage to subdue him through sheer weight of numbers.\n\nThe owner of the castle plans on feeding the Frankenstein monster to a giant spider secured in a pit below him. He reveals that the spider will consume his soul, transforming him into mindless slave, like the rest of his servants.\n\nThe lieutenant revives himself and tracks the monster back to the castle. As he enters the lower dungeons, he discovers that the castle's owner is actually Colonel Blackstone \u2013 his superior officer. Horrified by the tableau before him, the lieutenant attacks Blackstone. \n\nThe Frankenstein Monster meanwhile, manages to free himself from his bonds. Doing so however, destroys the wall of the building facing the sea. Gallons of water begins pouring in, drowning Colonel Blackstone. The Monster begins wrestling with Blackstone's giant spider and eventually destroys it. He swims to the surface and comes up outside of the castle."@en . "* Frankenstein article at Wikipedia\n* Frankenstein (Universal movie) article at Wikipedia\n* Frankenstein or the Modern Prometheus; Mary Shelly, 1818\n* Frankenstein's Monster article at Wikipedia\n* Monster of Frankenstein series index at the Grand Comics Database"@en . "Mike Ploog"@en . "John Costanza"@en . "* \n* \n* \n* \n*"@en . . "Roy Thomas"@en . "[[W:C:marvel:Frankenstein's Monster"@en . "1973"^^ . "6"^^ . "Mike Ploog"@en . "John Costanza"@en . . . "Marvel Comics"@en . "* This issue makes reference to a man named [[W:C:marvel:Frankenstein Family"@en . . . "Mike Ploog"@en . . . "Glynis Wein"@en . "1"^^ .