Victor Frankenstein
A figure of gothic legend reimagined for the Marvel Universe, Victor Frankenstein made his four-color debut in the pages of The Silver Surfer #7 in 1969, conjured by the legendary team of Stan Lee and John Buscema at the height of the Silver Age. His Marvel existence has proven surprisingly durable, stretching across five decades and placing him in remarkably atmospheric company — sharing pages with the Frankenstein Monster, the Bride of Frankenstein, Man-Thing, and the brooding Ted Sallis in tales that lean deep into Marvel's rich horror tradition. He's most at home in titles like Frankenstein and Book of the Dead, exactly the kind of shadowy corners of the Marvel catalog that devoted collectors love to excavate. With a relatively rare 17 appearances and roots in a landmark Silver Age issue, Victor is a rewarding find for fans who appreciate the publisher's long, passionate love affair with classic monster mythology.
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