MADAME FRANKENSTEIN IS ALIVE…
WITH HORROR AND DRAMA
Vincent Krall sets out to create the perfect dame,
and gets a monster instead
Sure
to send a shiver down any reader’s spine, Image Comics’ new series
MADAME FRANKENSTEIN is an all-new vintage-style horror drama series from
Jamie S. Rich (You Have Killed Me) and newcomer Megan Levens.
In 1932, Vincent Krall sets out to create his perfect woman by
reanimating the corpse of his recently deceased lover. But he soon
begins to realize that perhaps man was not meant to peer beyond the veil
between life and death.
“I
have always been fascinated by the Frankenstein legend and the deeper
mythological meanings in Shelley's original novel, so when Megan came to
me with her concept for a My Fair Lady-style appropriation of
the concept, it took me all of two seconds to say yes,” said Rich.
“There seemed to be so much potential there, both in terms of exploring
the thematic depths of the story and playing around with the look and
feel of classic horror. The downfall of Victor Frankenstein was that he
played God and tried to build his own version of man. His hubris was in
thinking too highly of his own capacity for creation. Our mad doctor's
bigger mistake is underestimating the power of women.”
The
time period and setting also helped to inspire the artwork in MADAME
FRANKENSTEIN. “I've always been strongly drawn to the moody,
old-Hollywood glamour of the classic Universal monster films, and I felt
that aesthetic would be a perfect match for the elements of horror and
romance in this story,” said Levens. “The period of the early 1930s gave
me so much to work with visually, as the architecture, costumes, and
even minute details like glassware and wallpaper helped ground the
fantastic elements of the story in a reality that still feels a bit
removed from the world of the reader. But the aspect of those films that
appealed most to me was that they derived their sense of horror from
the emotions of the characters. Even the monsters were shown feeling
fear, love, and loneliness… and a monster you can empathize with is
perhaps the most terrifying of all."
A
dark exploration of one man’s manic obsession to build the perfect
woman, MADAME FRANKENSTEIN is a terrifying retelling that would do
Shelley proud. The first issue of MADAME FRANKENSTEIN arrives in stores
on 5/7 and will be available for $2.99. Cover A by Joelle Jones and Nick
Filardi can be pre-ordered using Diamond Code MAR140478. Cover B by
Christopher Mitten can be pre-ordered using Diamond Code MAR140479.
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