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What female character do they make you say…
Fandoms: Original Work & Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
Rating: General Audiences
No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Frankenstein’s Creature & Original Character
Summary: “In the 23rd century, another strange creature meets and befriends Frankenstein's monster.”
Additional Context: I wrote this as a Halloween-themed sequel/revival of an original Wattpad story I wrote many years ago. If anyone is interested in reading it in PDF form or would like further context/information, feel free to shoot me an ask or message!
meet the artist
i've been away for a bit because, you know, college. and i have to read these two for classes. life's been boring lately, but i'm fine with that.
sometimes it rains and it's like nothing more exists. incredible how rain has the power to make me feel safe. 🌧🤍
Guillermo del Toro directing Frankenstein is a gift to humanity on its own, but the possibility of Andrew Garfield finally bringing the queer yearning and fruitiness that has been missing from every adaptation of Frankenstein is the cherry on top of the cake
EDIT:
Today, August 30th, is Frankenstein Day and Mary Shelley’s Birthday! To celebrate the first horror novel, we decided to ask our contributors about their favorite queer horror novels and ended up with 28 titles for a very spooky end of summer. Contributors to this list are: Shadaras, D.V. Morse, Nova Mason, Terra P. Waters, Rhosyn Goodfellow, Nina Waters, Meera S., Shea Sullivan, Owl Outerbridge, Sanne, Tris Lawrence, boneturtle and an anonymous contributor.
The Luminous Dead by Caitlin Starling
Someone You Can Build a Nest In by John Wiswell
The Devourers by Indra Das
Into the Drowning Deep & Rolling in the Deep (Rolling in the Deep series) by Mira Grant
What Moves the Dead (Sworn Soldier series) by T. Kingfisher
Bury Your Gays by Chuck Tingle
Camp Damascus by Chuck Tingle
I Feed Her to the Beast and the Beast Is Me by Jamison Shea
Sixteen Souls by Rosie Talbot
The Honeys by Ryan La Sala
The Taking of Jake Livingston by Ryan Douglass
Kaleidoscope of Death by Xi Zi Xu
The Dead and the Dark by Courtney Gould
Alice Isn’t Dead by Joseph Fink
Squad by Maggie Tokuda-Hall
The Hills of Estrella Roja by Ashley Robin Franklin
The Vampire Lestat (The Vampire Chronicles series) by Anne Rice
The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde
The Summer Hikaru Died by Mokumokuren
Pet Shop of Horrors by Matsuri Akino
Your Shadow Half Remains by Sunny Moraine
The Deep Sky by Yume Kitasei
Make the Exorcist Fall in Love by Aruma Arima & Masuku Fukayama
Hell Followed With Us by Andrew Joseph White
Summer Sons by Lee Mandelo
Fate/Stay Night by Type-Moon
Umineko When They Cry by Ryukishi07
Case 00: The Cannibal Boy from Sounding Stone
Welcome to Night Vale
The Silt Verses
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Update your Goodreads TBR with any of these books by visiting our queer horror shelf on Goodreads!! Or, jump onto Bookshop.org and browse these books on our queer horror list!
"mutuals can ask for discord" mutuals can haunt me after they die. mutuals can paint my immortal youth in a cursed portrait. mutuals can build a 8ft tall creature in my college dorm. mutuals can watch me wake up as a monstrous vermin. mutuals can feed me soup after i commit murder. mutuals can help me kill uncle claudius. mutuals can go out with me and my girlfriend from across the bay. mutuals can hunt the beast with me. do better
i’ll stitch you back together
frankenstein but make it sapphic
Sorry if you don’t like blood but just thought thsi would be cool to post… happy birthday to me!
LOOK AT THEMM!!!
This one didn’t take me too long to finish surprisingly I had the sketch done a long time ago all I needed was the lineart and colors which I tried experimenting with again :3
Gee and frnk.. he was supposed to be caring a mallet
Happy Halloween~! The spooky season has arrived once more, and for this week’s video I once again celebrated by illustrating another selection of my favourite festive musicals! 👻🎶
If you wanna see the process that went into these artworks – (and see my inky little Halloween avatar’s new look! 👀) – check out the full speedpaint over on YouTube!
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Fantome-stein is an online comic that combines Phantom of the Opera, and Frankenstien. It has beautifully striking, dark, dramatic artwork, and strong characters. I can not recommend it whole-heartedly though, because I’m 78% sure that the author intends to MERCILESSLY MASH OUR HEARTS, MAKE A JAM WITH THE PASTE, AND SPREAD IT ON TOAST WHILE SHE CACKLES AT OUR MISFORTUNE. Alas, I am already invested, so if you find me in an emotionally spent heap somewhere, you’ll know why.
On the bright side! Raoul and Christine are very fun to draw :)
OH my gosh. I adore Fantom-stein so much
Chapter 2: Pages 5 and 6
“Like moths to a flame…”
Boom, a two page update! Kind of a pivotal moment for our little warrior princess and the musical dungeon slob…
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do you ever think about how weird it is that the moral of Frankenstein is kind of less just “graverobbing is weird and creepy” and more “take some fucking responsibility if you’re going to do so”
had a fascinating english class that resulted in the notes header “the forcefeminization of victor frankenstein”
Me talking to myself about books: “Frankenstein is the doctor, not the monster. Jeeves is a valet, not a butler. A league is a measurement of distance, not depth.”
Me talking to other people about books: “Frankenstein is the name of the butler, not the depth.”
Day 5: Frankenstein.
Died 1798
Born 1975
Close enough, welcome back Victor Frankenstein
the ending caught me so off guard I had to rethink everything I read
had a fascinating english class that resulted in the notes header “the forcefeminization of victor frankenstein”
Victor: (Faints after seeing the giant corpse man he has created)
The Creature: Father is...evil? Father is unyielding? Father is incapable of love? I am running away. I am packing my little rucksack and going out to explore the world as a lone vagabond. I can no longer thrive in this household.
“The blood flowed freely in my veins, but a weight of despair and remorse pressed on my heart, which nothing could remove.”
— Mary Shelley, Frankenstein
Starting today, I will be doing #MUSICALMAYHEM which is a year full of me making animatics for musicals that you all get to pick. There are at least 1 musical for each month the musical list will posted and you all will tell me which song deserves to be turned into an animatic and I will pick the song based on how many people say the same one.
First picture is for February to April and the second is for the whole year. Please go a vote on Instagram.
If you like animatics and musicals please join in with your own list or aniamtics or even just by voting
https://www.instagram.com/stories/its_izzy_2025/3547819744965470468?utm_source=ig_story_item_share&igsh=MTNjaXQyMmpjejd6bQ==
Jayvik frankenstein au:
viktor as viktor frankenstein (cuz of names and aesthetics) and jayce as his monster
Orrr
Jayce as frankenstein and viktor as the monster (literal plot of arcane)
frankie stein and her boyfriend/s jackson and holt
The latest project I did on a class for Halloween 🎃
How are you gonna complain that Nosferatu was too sexual as if Gothic literature didn't originate from social rebellion? As if Bram Stoker's novel didn't have sexual undertones? As if Nosferatu didn't have sexual undertones already? I understand if you didn't expect such upfront sexuality, but don't hate on the movie for it. If it's not for you, that's okay! Taboo topics aren't for everyone; Just remember that Gothic literature is meant to be taboo. A social rebellion. Expressing the dark, barbaric, animalistic, and shunned aspects of human nature. I haven't watched the film YET; But I have taken a course SPECIFICALLY on Gothic literature {and passed}, read Bram Stoker's Dracula, watched both original Nosferatu's multiple times, and immersed myself in Gothic literature for a while now. Gothic horror IS sexual in its essence. It's grotesque and disgusting. Revolting and shameful. That's the point. It's also sensual, emotional, despondent, and FULL of metaphors. It’s EROTIC. If the genre isn't for you, or if certain aspects aren't for you, that's okay. Everyone has their limits, everyone deserves their boundaries.