WARNING: Gore.
Did you know Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein on a dare? When she was nineteen? And had the idea when she was eighteen? And it took eighteen month from writing to publishing?
As much as I love Poe and Lovecraft (spoiler: we’ll see him next week!), Shelley was definitely in a league of her own. Like Bram Stoker’s Dracula, Shelley’s Frakenstein (and Frakenstein Monster) lived on and had spinoff after spinoff after spinoff, including this one.
Thank you, Emma Vicieli, for being one of the rare female artists who’s unafraid to draw dicks. The rest of you can fuck all the way off.
The blurb:
Elizabeth Kleve is a brilliant young medical student, attracted to the waspish, charismatic surgeon James Frankenstein. He wants to further medical science… by all means necessary. So how far is Elizabeth prepared to go?
A twisted horror/romance that walks a fine line between attraction and fear.
Original title: Modern Frankenstein
Writer: Paul Cornell
Artist: Emma Vieceli
Colorist: Pippa Bowland
Letterer: Simon Bowland
Translator for Europe Comics: Edward Gauvin
Lettering and text layout: Calix Ltd
Publisher: Heavy Metal/Magma Comix (English/2021)
WARNING: Gore.
Dollsexposed documents full-frontal male nudity in comics and cartoons from mainstream and independent creators. The project was created in response to the longstanding imbalance in how male and female nudity are depicted in popular media.
Outside of Nerdcore, Dollsexposed creates mixed-media and miniature photography. Their work has been included in several juried exhibitions and festivals, including Tucson Erotica Art Show, Seattle Erotic Art Festival, Los Angeles Kinky Art Show, and Los Angeles Leather Getaway.
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