Dick Briefer’s FRANKENSTEIN

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Recently, Tom Spurgeon pointed to the existence of a recent collection of Dick Briefer’s Frankenstein comics. We confess to owning no Briefer comics ourselves, but the bits of his work we’ve seen over the years — most recently in ART OUT OF TIME — have always been very enjoyable. The strip started out as a horror book, but later evolved into a more humorous effort, as the creature got involved in various zany adventures.

To get into the Halloween spirit, a Comics Journal board thread discussing the reprint leads us to this complete scary Briefer story online. Enjoy.

3 Responses to “Dick Briefer’s FRANKENSTEIN”

  1. peter bangs Says:

    My first briefer story and it was all too brief.

  2. Matthew Jent Says:

    I remember that Frankenstein face! They mention it in the TCJ thread, but some Briefer strips (and apparently some drawn-in-the-style-of-Briefer strips) ran in CRACKED magazine in the late 80’s. I started looking through the website, and I remember that pointy chin and too-high nose.

    I love that picture of Frankenstein fighting the alligator.

  3. Primate Says:

    Read the whole book via your link, Heidi. The melting mannequin made my lower lip tremble…

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