![]() Other incarnations are much more sympathetic, especially compared to Victor, the guy who just runs from all of his responsibilities, but it's not the case here. After he kills Victor's little brother, the creature throws himself into being monstrous, killing many, and being exceedingly cruel. The character is also more monstrous in action than most incarnations. ![]() I think we've gotten used to more palatable versions like Boris Karloff's that we forget that the creature is a bunch of mismatched corpse parts sewn together. The creature itself looks completely horrific with portruding veins, disgusting eyes, and rotted skin. Ito's own work tackles a lot of different types of obsession and compulsion, so this is a good fit. He looks almost possessed with shadowed features, blood splattered everywhere, and a maniacal gleam is his eye. Victor's tranformation from idealistic college student to deranged grave robber is shown through his physical appearance. This is a slightly different take on Mary Shelley's Frankenstein with eerie, detailed art. ![]() ![]() His creation experiences nothing but fear and hatred by humans, adopts monstrous behavior, and coerces him into making a mate with the threat of violence and death if it doesn't happen. Victor Frankenstein becomes obsessed with creating life through science. ![]()
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