Counting down to 2024: The sixtieth anniversary of The Munsters, the fiftieth anniversary of Mel Brooks and Gene Wilder's Young Frankenstein, the fortieth anniversary of Tim Burton's original Frankenweenie, the thirtieth anniversary of Kenneth Branagh’s film Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and Universal Studios’ television series Monster Force, the twentieth anniversary of Geof Darrow and Steve Skroce’s comic Doc Frankenstein and Stephen Sommers’s film Van Helsing, and the tenth anniversary of Stuart Beattie’s I, Frankenstein.

Sunday, June 19, 2022

Frankenstein in Comics New Scholarship

Apologies for tooting my own horn, but I recently had three items published based on my ongoing work on adaptations of Frankenstein the comics.

The citations are as follows:


Torregrossa, Michael A. “Building a Better Bride: Female Frankenstein Monsters in the Comics.” Proceedings of the 2020 Science Fictions Popular Cultures Academic Conference, edited by Timothy F. Slater, Carrie J. Cole, and Greg Littman, Pono Publishing, 2020, pp. 165-73. ISBN 979-8689344874 (paperback); eBook ASIN B08NT97MFD. 

Torregrossa, Michael A. “Frankenstein and Its Legacy in the Comics.” International Journal of Comic Art, vol. 23, no. 2, Fall/Winter 2021, pp. 432-40.

Torregrossa, Michael. “She Lives: Bringing the Bride of Frankenstein to Life in the Comics.” Proceedings of the 33rd Annual Far West Popular Culture Association Conference, edited by David G. Schwartz, Digital Scholarship@UNLV, 2021, digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/fwpca/33rdannual/fourtwo/3/.








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