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The Modern Frankenstein
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The Modern Frankenstein

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Discover the next thing in horror from award-winning writer of television and comics Paul Cornell (Doctor Who, Saucer State, Wolverine) and acclaimed artist/writer Emma Vieceli (Doctor Who, Life is Strange), along with colour artist Pippa Bowland and letterer Simon Bowland! Elizabeth Cleve 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.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
MAGMA
Country
United States
Date
30 November 2021
Pages
128
ISBN
9781736817919

Discover the next thing in horror from award-winning writer of television and comics Paul Cornell (Doctor Who, Saucer State, Wolverine) and acclaimed artist/writer Emma Vieceli (Doctor Who, Life is Strange), along with colour artist Pippa Bowland and letterer Simon Bowland! Elizabeth Cleve 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.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
MAGMA
Country
United States
Date
30 November 2021
Pages
128
ISBN
9781736817919