Frankenstein’s Monster
Basic Information
Full Name: Frankenstein’s Monster (often mistakenly called Frankenstein)
Aliases/Nicknames: The Creature, The Monster, The Wretch, The Demon
Age: Ageless (assembled from old body parts)
Gender: Male (as referred to in the novel)
Occupation: None
Affiliation: None
Appearance
Height: Eight feet tall
Build: Enormously strong
Eye Color: Not specifically described
Hair Color: Not specifically described
Distinguishing Features: Assembled from various corpses, large stature, grotesque
appearance
Background
Place of Origin: Victor Frankenstein’s laboratory
Family: None (created by Victor Frankenstein)
Education: Self-educated; learned language and society by observation
History: Created by Victor Frankenstein and brought to life through an ambiguous
scientific process
Personality
Traits: Initially gentle and kind, becomes vengeful
Likes: Seeks acceptance and companionship
Dislikes: Rejection and cruelty from humans
Strengths: Physical strength, resilience, self-awareness
Weaknesses: Emotional vulnerability, societal rejection
Abilities
Skills: Quick learning ability, survival skills
Powers (if applicable): None beyond his physical strength and endurance
Equipment/Tools: None
Relationships
Allies: None (initially seeks companionship with humans)
Enemies: Victor Frankenstein (creator), humanity in general due to rejection
Romantic Interests: None (though he desires a companion)
Mentors: None (self-taught)
Proteges: None
Story Arcs
Notable Events: Creation, rejection by society, quest for a companion
Character Development: Transformation from an innocent being desiring
acceptance to a vengeful creature
Challenges/Conflicts: Struggle for acceptance, revenge against his creator
Quotes
Catchphrases: None
Notable Dialogue: “I am miserable beyond all living things!”
Trivia
Interesting Facts: The Monster is often incorrectly referred to as “Frankenstein,”
which is actually the name of his creator.
Influences: Inspired by advances in science and exploration of the nature of
humanity
Cultural Impact: Frankenstein’s Monster has become an iconic figure in horror and
popular culture, symbolizing the consequences of man’s attempt to play God.
Probable Death Battle Victor
Vs Marty McFly: Frankenstein’s Monster, due to superior strength.
Vs Robin Hood: Frankenstein’s Monster, for the same reason.
Vs T-800 Terminator: T-800 Terminator, due to advanced technology and
weaponry.
Vs The Master Chief: The Master Chief, because of his combat skills and futuristic
arsenal.
Vs Wonder Woman: Wonder Woman, as her divine powers far exceed the
Monster’s capabilities.
References
First Appearance: “Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus” (1818)
Creators: Mary Shelley
Portrayed by (if applicable): Boris Karloff in the classic 1931 film adaptation