Seven Soldiers: Frankenstein (2005-) #1
A bizarre butterfly store opens its doors in a small American town. Pretty, popular teenagers are mysteriously transformed into self-loathing, awkward nerds. A boy with the power to see human thoughts becomes the unwitting vessel of an ancient curse, and
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Seven Soldiers: Frankenstein (2005-) #1
A bizarre butterfly store opens its doors in a small American town. Pretty, popular teenagers are mysteriously transformed into self-loathing, awkward nerds. A boy with the power to see human thoughts becomes the unwitting vessel of an ancient curse, and
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Seven Soldiers: Frankenstein (2005-) #1

Seven Soldiers: Frankenstein (2005-) #1

by Grant Morrison, Doug Mahnke
Seven Soldiers: Frankenstein (2005-) #1

Seven Soldiers: Frankenstein (2005-) #1

by Grant Morrison, Doug Mahnke

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Overview

A bizarre butterfly store opens its doors in a small American town. Pretty, popular teenagers are mysteriously transformed into self-loathing, awkward nerds. A boy with the power to see human thoughts becomes the unwitting vessel of an ancient curse, and

Product Details

BN ID: 2940045906883
Publisher: DC Comics
Publication date: 12/09/2014
Series: Seven Soldiers: Frankenstein (2005-)
Sold by: DC Comics
Format: eBook
File size: 13 MB
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About the Author

About The Author

Grant Morrison is a Scottish writer of comic books. He is best-known for writing for DC Comics and Marvel, helping to reinvent the DC Universe in Batman, Batman & Robin, Batman, Inc., The Multiversity, All Star Superman, Wonder Woman, The Green Lantern and 52. One of comics' greatest innovators, his long list of credits includes the graphic novel, Batman: Arkham Asylum, acclaimed runs on Animal Man and Doom Patrol, and his subversive creator-owned titles like The Invisibles, Seaguy and WE3. Morrison is also an award-winning playwright, screenwriter and producer. He now lives and works between homes in Glasgow, Scotland and Los Angeles.

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