Bride of FrankensteinIt’s interesting to see just how much of the Frankenstein mythos not only isn’t in the book, but isn’t in the first movie.
House of FrankensteinA rather disjointed tale of revenge focusing on Dracula in one segment, the Wolfman in the other, and not much on Frankenstein’s monster.
iZombie (graphic novels)★★★★★
Chris Roberson, Mike & Laura Allred, Todd Klein A horror/comedy that ranges from Scooby Doo to Lovecraft by way of Moorcock, featuring thinking zombies, vampires who run paintball, ghosts, secret societies, and a were-terrier. Off the wall concepts and a clean, sharp art style that contrasts with the monsters and gore. The TV series was loosely based on these comics.
The Kaiju Preservation Society★★★★★
John Scalzi Escaping the pandemic by learning to survive on a world with gigantic monsters.
Pebble and Wren★★★★★
Chris Hallbeck Hilarious and heartwarming tale of a girl and the monster who lives under her bed.