. . "Frankie Stein"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Cillian's friend Frankie Stein is visiting Danville. Meanwhile, Candace and Stacy found out that Cillian Has a Younger Twin Sister."@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Frankie Stein is a 2010-introduced and all-around character. She is a simulacrum, specifically the daughter of Frankenstein's monster and his bride, and a student at Monster High. In retro-spec, she is a Frankenstein's monster, as Victor Frankenstein had built her or Frankenstein's monster himself, but in the books, she is built by Viktor and Viveka Stein and she is their daughter in the book series."@en . . . "9936000.0"^^ . . . . . . . "After his move to IPC, Frankie first resurfaced in the pages of Shiver and Shake in 1973 before (by now drawn by Robert Nixon) moving over to Whoopee! in October 1974, where he remained until that titles demise in 1985. He also appeared in other IPC titles including Monster Fun (where he acted as 'editor') and his own series of Frankie Stein Holiday Specials from 1975-1982. His long suffering 'Dad', Professor Cube also received his own strip in the 1979 Whoopee! Annual. The Bob Nixon version was as accomplished as any work graced by his impeccable nibsmanship, and under any other criteria would have endured as the last word, the definitive article on this character----however even fans of the immensely talented RTN have to concede that there is only one 'proper' Frankie for ardent enthusiasts of UK comics------and not even the superior skills of Robert Nixon can compare with the astounding comic masterwork that represents the Ken Reid version....."@en . . . . . . . . "--06-26"^^ . "Frankie Stein is a 2010-introduced and all-around character. She is a simulacrum, specifically the daughter of Frankenstein's monster and his bride, and a student at Monster High. In retro-spec, she is a Frankenstein's monster, as Victor Frankenstein had built her or Frankenstein's monster himself, but in the books, she is built by Viktor and Viveka Stein and she is their daughter in the book series."@en . . . . "Frankie Stein is the main protagonist of the Monster High merchandise. She is the daughter of Frankenstein and is very kind and clever."@en . . . . . . "Frankie Stein is the main protagonist of the Monster High merchandise. She is the daughter of Frankenstein and is very kind and clever."@en . . . . "After his move to IPC, Frankie first resurfaced in the pages of Shiver and Shake in 1973 before (by now drawn by Robert Nixon) moving over to Whoopee! in October 1974, where he remained until that titles demise in 1985. He also appeared in other IPC titles including Monster Fun (where he acted as 'editor') and his own series of Frankie Stein Holiday Specials from 1975-1982. His long suffering 'Dad', Professor Cube also received his own strip in the 1979 Whoopee! Annual."@en . . . "1"^^ . . . . . . . "warriors quest"@en . . . . "108"^^ . . . "11"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Frankie Stein"@en . . . . . . . "Her brain is the motherboard from Justin's laptop, which Alex then shuts down. Justin later uses magic on Frankie into wanting to be Alex's friend, and Frankie gets Alex to join the cheerleading squad with her. She is based on Frankenstein's monster. She reappears in \"Three Monsters\" as her last appearance due to going to Monster Jail. She considers Justin her father."@en . . . . . . . "Cillian's friend Frankie Stein is visiting Danville. Meanwhile, Candace and Stacy found out that Cillian Has a Younger Twin Sister."@en . "Cartoon Heroes: The Series"@en . . . . . . "Her brain is the motherboard from Justin's laptop, which Alex then shuts down. Justin later uses magic on Frankie into wanting to be Alex's friend, and Frankie gets Alex to join the cheerleading squad with her. She is based on Frankenstein's monster. She reappears in \"Three Monsters\" as her last appearance due to going to Monster Jail. She considers Justin her father."@en . . . . . . . .