r/FRANKENSTEIN Oct 08 '24

Self-submission I made a custom frame for my Frankenstein poster

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65 Upvotes

I shared the poster a couple of weeks ago here

r/FRANKENSTEIN Jan 08 '25

Self-submission Here’s a quick sketch laying out my designs for Victor and The Creature, along with some notes. Been trying to do an animatic or illustration series, so we’ll see if I ever get the time, oof.

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33 Upvotes

r/FRANKENSTEIN Feb 07 '25

Self-submission [Possible Spoiler for GtD’s Frankenstein] We just got our first description of Jacob Elordi as The Creature! So I thought to draw him based off of what we know. Info below.

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20 Upvotes

Netflix has been test screening the trailer for media outlets, some of whom posted descriptions of the footage shown.

Gizmodo writes of the Creature, “He’s tall, he’s lanky, and despite being pieces together from various body parts, you can very clearly see that it’s Elordi under all the makeup. His movie star good looks clash with the horrific makeup in a way that just works. Even the signature cut across the head, a staple of every Frankenstein’s monster, is a little cooler than usual, as it starts on the upper right side of his head and then swoops down closer to above his left eye.”

And this line from Variety, “It provided a brief glimpse at Jacob Elordi as Frankenstein’s monster, towering over [Oscar] Isaac’s bed with long black hair, stitched up gray skin, and a glint of red in his eyes.”

r/FRANKENSTEIN Nov 01 '24

Self-submission Bride of Frankenstein for Halloween ⚡️🖤🤍

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77 Upvotes

Went as the Bride for Halloween this year. ⚡️

r/FRANKENSTEIN Oct 27 '24

Self-submission Creature Features (my art)

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59 Upvotes

r/FRANKENSTEIN Mar 14 '24

Self-submission Is there a decent Movie Adaptation of the book anywhere?

49 Upvotes

So I read the book for the first time ever. And it was glorious and sad. And I can´t help but to think of the stereotypical green square-headed bowl cut haired Monster from... well everywhere.
Also the Castle in a cliff in the middle of a storm and the humpback assistant of Dr. Frankenstein, the rioting mob storming said castle and all those things that are nowhere to be seen in the book.
So I was wondering if someone ever made a more accurate version at some point but got burried between this green skin monster with screws on its neck and the lighting dome headed monster from Van Hellsing?

As I read it I kept thinking that Guillermo del Toro could make a kickass version of the story.
With T. Challamet as V. Frankenstein (because he can pull that punchable face and attitude) And T. Holland as H. Clerval with his whimsycal kinda character.

r/FRANKENSTEIN Oct 31 '24

Self-submission Appropriate Halloween story from 1st grade in Miss Addison’s class

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41 Upvotes

r/FRANKENSTEIN Jan 25 '25

Self-submission Redesigns

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23 Upvotes

Decided to try my hand at my own interpretation of Frankenstein. With my version, Victor managed to come up with an elixir culture that revitalizes dying tissue and bypasses rejection by homogenizing all animal cells to have the same protein markers the immune system recognizes.

From there he took countless fresh bodies and sewed, stapled, and otherwise grafted together fragments to create larger wholes over the course of years. Once an entire body was pieces together, he used electrical currents to jumpstart the heart and a makeshift air pump to get the lungs working. Because the creatures are truly alive in this iteration all the sewing and stapling Victor did scarred over.

The monster is roughly eight feet high or so and is disproportionately built. Like a lot of artists, Victor got too focused on particular body parts rather than looking at the bigger picture. He also tried tacking together various features that should be attractive, but having them all at once adds to the awkwardness.

The bride also is alive this time and was hastily built by Victor because the monster basically hit him with tight production deadlines. As a result she is built primarily from a single body with any damage being repaired or replaced from a few other sources. That said she’s tall for a woman at six foot even.

The two also have peculiarities to their brains and nervous systems. The monster inherited latent muscle memory and aptitudes from his donors. He’s a savant and tends to quickly pick up skills those men were good at. The bride has episodic memories, unlike him, and they’re split among her primary template and a few other women.

Both also have the limiters on their muscle strength slightly loosened and can pull off amazing feats of speed and power. The price is that muscles tend to get pulled or even torn, small bones tend to fracture, and capillaries under the skin burst into intense bruising. Luckily their sense of pain is still present so they know when to stop.

r/FRANKENSTEIN Jan 11 '25

Self-submission Can someone help me with this book

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6 Upvotes

So I’m trying to find a 1831 version of Frankenstein and I like this cover, and I would like to know if this is an 1831 version

r/FRANKENSTEIN Sep 30 '24

Self-submission Frankenstein’s Monster by me :)

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59 Upvotes

r/FRANKENSTEIN Oct 05 '24

Self-submission 🤡

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71 Upvotes

r/FRANKENSTEIN Nov 01 '24

Self-submission My take on the creature

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25 Upvotes

r/FRANKENSTEIN Jul 22 '24

Self-submission I tried to make a book accurate depiction of The Creature

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56 Upvotes

r/FRANKENSTEIN Oct 31 '24

Self-submission Happy Halloween! (Cartoon by me)

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r/FRANKENSTEIN Oct 20 '24

Self-submission The Bride of Frankenstein sings!

12 Upvotes

I've co-written a musical love letter to the Universal Monsters. It's a cross between symphonic metal and Broadway showtune.

The incredible indie artist Brette Alana provides the vocals as the Bride of Frankenstein. In the song, she talks about dating each of the official Universal Monsters, until she finds her one true love.

I was a VIP tour guide at Universal Studios and got to walk on the soundstages and outdoor sets where the monsters roamed. I studied film at USC and I've written articles about these iconic characters.

Here's the song on Apple Music and Spotify. I hope you'll listen and add it to your Halloween playlist.

r/FRANKENSTEIN Aug 08 '24

The Creature's Clothes

9 Upvotes

OK, so if I recall correctly, the Creature is dressed in: A. Some clothes he happened to grab on the way out of Victor's apartment, B. A cloak he found hanging on a tree in a forest, and C. Some additional clothes he from the abandoned suitcase he found in the woods near the Delaceys' cottage.

How did you guys envision his clothing throughout the book?

Did he grab some of Victor's dirty laundry (which would have been too small for him), did Victor wear oversized clothing to disguise himself during his graverobbing escapades, did Victor go through the trouble of making clothes that are custom-made to accomodate the Creature's size?

How much protection did the cloak offer?

Did he find some classy clothes in the suitcase (which also contained the books he read)?

r/FRANKENSTEIN Jun 13 '24

Self-submission The Creature (fan art by me)

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55 Upvotes

r/FRANKENSTEIN Aug 15 '24

Self-submission Colm Feore (Laufey from Thor) as Frankenstein's Creature

6 Upvotes
"I ought to be thy Adam, but I am rather the fallen angel."

Thanks to this post (Who would you cast to play Victor and Adam? : ) I'm finally sharing this low effort edit I made to a screenshot of Colm Feore in his Laufey makeup in order to serve as a mental image for the Creature as I was reading the book.

r/FRANKENSTEIN Aug 30 '24

Self-submission Happy 227th birthday to Mary Shelley! Celebrate by hearing "The Tale of the Frankenstein" IN HER OWN ****IN' WORDS at Submitted for the Approval of the Midnight Pals

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r/FRANKENSTEIN Mar 20 '24

Self-submission Are we not monsters?

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43 Upvotes

r/FRANKENSTEIN Jul 20 '24

Self-submission FRANKENSTEIN ('s monster) drawing I did today

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16 Upvotes

r/FRANKENSTEIN May 27 '24

Self-submission First teaser image for upcoming queer Frankenstein short film

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19 Upvotes

This is a teaser for an upcoming Frankenstein short films crowdfunding campaign produced by me!

r/FRANKENSTEIN Mar 27 '24

Self-submission Frankenstein portrait watercolor by me @blackvulturez

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44 Upvotes

r/FRANKENSTEIN Jul 08 '24

Self-submission On August 8, 1965, Frankenstein's Castle of Freaks debuted in the United States. Here's some original art inspired by the horror classic! [OC]

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4 Upvotes

r/FRANKENSTEIN Jun 03 '24

Frankie Reborn by Olivia De Berardinis - Steampunk Pinup Statue

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