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    Monsters Unleashed! #8

    Monsters Unleashed! » Monsters Unleashed! #8 - Frenzy-- In the House of the Freaks released by Marvel on October 1, 1974.

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    Frenzy-- In the House of the Freaks last edited by jazz1987 on 10/10/19 06:29AM View full history

    Monsters Unleashed No. 8

    1. Monsters from the Sea - a single page comic illustrating some widely reported sea monster sightings.
    2. Monsters Confidential - editorial notes
    3. Frankenstein 1974 - Fever in the Freak House - Trapped in a domicile of sudden death, the Frankenstein Monster is helpless before the fanatical power of the Master!  (Moench/Mayerik) 
    4. Readers Unleashed! - letters column
    5. Several Meaningless Deaths by Steve Gerber - The most sinister swamp-creature of them all - now in a pulse-freezing prose story by Steve Gerber.
    6. Swamp Stars of the Silver Screen - From the Marvel Movie Museum, the report on murk-dwellers from the Black Lagoon, from Hell (It Came), and from parts unknown. (Don Glut)
    7. One Hungers - This one wishes he had never been born. This one is... different. This one is... hungry. (Neal Adams and Dan Adkins)
    8. Warrior of Mars: A Martian Genesis - Swords and courage vs. a science gone mad, as Gullivar Jones dares to defy the secrets of the Technics Guild.
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    This issue of Monsters Unleashed! had a number of features running the range from good to blah, but one feature that makes it worth searching out:  It opens with a one page illustrated history of sea monsters. Ho-hum. Then two pages of editorial filler. Then, the fan favorite (and cover feature Frankenstein 1974), which was fine, I guess, but really didn't stand out as either a particularly good story or even a particularly notable episode of that series. Next was yet more filler in the form of ...

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