Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is one of my all-time favorite novels, which is a good thing when you consider the massive amount of film adaptations that continue...
The tale of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is one that has resonated with many for generations, its tale of man versus monster (is it ever clear who...
In 1910, Thomas Edison and his studio, Edison Manufacturing Company, released a 16-minute short film that was a loose interpretation of Mary Shelley’s now infamous novel...
After nearly two years, “Frankenstein Alive, Alive!” is back* in all its literary, artistic glory. Niles packs a philosophical punch in issue #3 that falls in...
Stuart Beattie’s I, Frankenstein, will be released through Lionsgate this Friday, January 24, 2014. In the film, The 200-year-old Adam is played by Aaron Eckhart (The...
Bloody-Disgusting writers Farah Al-Hakkak (ShadowJayd) and Lonnie Nadler (Lonmonster) are back with more weekly commentary on the best horror artists and artwork that comics industry has...
“Frankenstein” is crazy hot in Hollywood — only none of the films have ever gone into production. It’s a hard tale to tell, especially if you...