Frankie and Stein



Frankie and Stein is a Web Comic by Margo Zeno about a little Mad Scientist named Stein whose mother tells him to make a friend...

...so he does.

He robs "the cursed grave" and steals a brain, and, by the end of Chapter 1, Frankie is alive and ready for action!

There are a few supporting characters, including Stein's cousin Karl, his also Frankenstein's Monster best friend Adam, and Adam's also Mad Scientist sister Shelly.

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This webcomic contains examples of:

 * Adorable Abomination: Frankie
 * Adorkable: Stein could certainly be considered such.
 * Ambiguous Innocence
 * Cheerful Child: Stein.
 * Comically Missing the Point: If you can call it that. His mother tells him to "make a friend".
 * Creating Life: Chapter 1 is all about Stein doing this for Frankie.
 * Creepy Child: Stein is starting to venture into this, what with this strip See below, in Dissonant Serenity.
 * Creepy Doll: "SUTURE(tm) will teach your child the meanings of loyalty, courage, and fear!"
 * Deliberately Monochrome, of the pure black and white style. And it suits the tone very well.
 * Department of Redundancy Department:
 * meta version: "lying lie-face that lies" here.
 * Dissonant Serenity: Stein acts this way... a lot. From graverobbing grinningly, to stealing a brain with a smile on his face, to excitedly explaining what he's going to do next half-way through creating his own Frankenstein's Monster with blood all over his face. Only, he's a little more upbeat than serene. This strip, in particular.
 * Frankenstein's Monster: Frankie
 * Grave Robbing
 * Mad Scientist: Stein is a mini-version.
 * Mad Scientist Laboratory: Stein has one, complete with table and octopus.
 * Shout-Out: There are quite a few.
 * Frankenstein, both book and various movies.
 * There's a character named Shelly, referencing Mary Shelley, the author of Frankenstein.
 * One of the various book titles, Trampling in God's Domain, on this early page references debates about the story.
 * Boris Karloff's The Body Snatcher
 * The Weeping Angel in the graveyard.
 * "Ground Control to Major Stein" references a David Bowie song.
 * "Oh my Invisible Pink Unicorn!" references the parody deity, the Invisible Pink Unicorn.
 * Sliding Scale of Comedy and Horror.
 * The Un-Reveal: Oh no, Karl's gonna find Frankie and know immediately what's going on! ...or, um, not.
 * Unsound Effect
 * What the Hell, Hero?: Stein on Page 40... What the hell, Stein?!
 * Written Sound Effect