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Frankenstein

A graphic novel adaptation of Mary Shelley's novel about a young medical student who creates a living being from corpses and suffers violent consequences for his actions; also includes biographical data on Mary Shelley and a timeline of scientific discoveries spanning 1747-1834.
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Bioethics in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

Contains essays that examine bioethical issues related to Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein," and describe the life and accomplishments of Mary Shelley, as well as her actual knowledge of science, her inspiration for the character of Victor Frankenstein, and other related topics.
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Frankenstein

Presents a graphic novel adaptation of Mary Shelley's classic story of Dr. Victor Frankenstein, whose medical experiments created a horrible monster.
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Frankenstein

An adaptation of Mary Shelley's novel in which Victor Frankenstein has discovered the secret of generating life from lifeless matter, and has created a being by using this terrible power.

Frankenstein's monster and scientific methods

2014
"In cartoon format, uses Frankenstein's monster to explain the steps of the scientific method"--Provided by publisher.

Department nineteen

Jamie Carpenter, dragged into the government's secret agency, Department 19, following his mother's kidnapping, is glad to see they have the tools he needs to find her and kill the vampires that are out to get him, but unfortunately Department 19 is about to face a foe it cannot defeat.

Frankenstein

2017
In 1931, the quintessential movie version of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein hit theaters. It starred Boris Karloff as the monster and spawned a whole series of sequels. Since then, Frankenstein’s monster has become a terrifying icon in popular culture, especially around Halloween. Readers learn the original story of Frankenstein and how the book’s content connected to the science of the day. Haunting images of the monster and movie stills from Frankenstein and other films engage readers’ imaginations as accessible language allows even reluctant readers to find out more about this modern monster.

Frankenstein's fright before Christmas

2014
Miss Devel, Frankenstein and the other monsters in the lab are surprised by the sudden appearance of Santa Claus one wintry Christmas Eve.

Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

graphic novel
A monster assembled by a scientist from parts of dead bodies develops a mind of his own as he learns to loathe himself and hate his creator. In graphic novel format.

I for an eye

2014
Searching in Los Angeles for the descendant of the man whose right eye was used to create his dad, J.D. discovers that the man, Sam Hammer, is a detective on the trail of a werewolf, and finds himself arrested at the request of Frankenstein's daughter.

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