- The life story of Mary Shelley
- The dream that inspired the novel - in her own words
- The enduring controversy that surrounded the book from the very moment of its birth
- Frankenstein on stage - from the year of its birth to the present day
- The silent movies that made the Frankenstein monster a household name, long before Karloff made it a world-wide sensation
- Frankenstein on radio - from Orson Welles to the Baskin-Robbins ice cream commercials
- "Talkies" from the first sound films to the celebrated Universal and Hammer classics, the sexploitation Frankensteins, to the Robert de Niro masterpiece and the author's own entry in the genre
- Karloff the master monster, including the true color of his famous make-up, who did his stunts, which actors played the monster after he quit the role
- Television, including which famous horror actor starred in the first (and live) tv presentation, the first color production, plus little known facts about The Munsters and Dark Shadows, so much more
- The late 20th Century and and early 21st Century upsurgence in novels about the monster
- All about Frankenstein and his creation in comics and graphic novels - and even anime
130,000 words, 80+ photos, posters, and other illustrations - this is the essential Frankenstein book for all Shelley, Karloff, the Monster's millions of fans! "Glut's book is close to a definitive work on the subject. He writes with a pleasantly informal style, too, which makes it possible to read the book for pleasure as well as information. As a bonus, the book is illustrated with slews of motion picture and television stills, reproductions of comics, book covers, and the like. A fine job altogether." -Richard Lupoff, author The Great American Paperback
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