Frankenstein: The Genesis Enigma
Issue #1: The Awakening
Page 1: Prologue – The Future Unveiled
Caption: “In the year 2075, technology has reached unimaginable heights…”
Page 2-3:
Panels: Inside a high-tech laboratory, DR. VICTOR WALLACE, a man with wild hair and intense eyes, is surrounded by advanced equipment. His gaze is fixed on a chamber containing his latest creation, an intricate bioengineering project.
Victor Wallace (thinking): “Tonight, I will transcend the limits of human knowledge.”
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Panels: The chamber opens, revealing ADAM—a colossal figure with a patchwork appearance, glowing eyes, and mechanical limbs. His first moments are filled with confusion and raw power.
Victor Wallace: “It’s alive! My masterpiece!”
Adam (confused): “Who… am I?”
Issue #2: The Creature’s Journey
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Panels: Adam, disoriented and frightened, escapes the lab, causing chaos in the city. The high-tech city’s advanced security forces are shown in pursuit, adding to the tension.
Caption: “A creation abandoned by its creator… hunted by those who fear it.”
Page 3-4:
Panels: Adam roams the streets, struggling to understand his existence. He encounters various people—some react with terror, others with aggression. His isolation deepens.
Page 5-6:
Panels: Adam finds refuge in an abandoned building. He starts piecing together his identity using old newspapers and technology, revealing his profound loneliness and confusion.
Adam (thinking): “I was made to be powerful, but I am lost and alone.”
Issue #3: The Creator’s Guilt
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Panels: Victor Wallace’s life crumbles. His lab is shut down, and his relationships, including his engagement to ELIZABETH, are falling apart. The once-proud scientist is now a shell of his former self.
Elizabeth: “Victor, what have you done? You’ve unleashed a nightmare!”
Page 3-4:
Panels: Wallace is haunted by visions of Adam and the consequences of his actions. He becomes obsessed with fixing his mistakes, leading to a dangerous experiment to try and find Adam.
Victor Wallace (desperate): “I must make things right! I must…”
Page 5-6:
Panels: Wallace’s obsessive search for Adam leads to a confrontation with security forces and other scientists who view him as a madman.
Security Officer: “Dr. Wallace, you need to come with us. You’re endangering everyone.”
Issue #4: Clash of Ideals
Page 1-2:
Panels: Adam’s journey leads him to a group of rebels and outcasts who help him understand human emotions and philosophy. He learns about love, hate, and acceptance through their experiences.
Rebel Leader: “You’re not alone. We all seek something more.”
Page 3-4:
Panels: Adam, now more self-aware, decides to confront Wallace. The scene is set in the ruins of the laboratory, a dramatic backdrop for their confrontation.
Adam: “You created me, but you abandoned me. Why?”
Page 5-6:
Panels: A fierce battle erupts between Adam and Wallace. It’s not just a physical fight but a clash of ideologies. The dialogue between them explores deep philosophical themes.
Victor Wallace: “I wanted to push the boundaries of science… I never considered the consequences.”
Adam: “You made me a monster and then turned your back on me.”
Issue #5: Redemption and Reflection
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Panels: The battle ends with Wallace being overpowered but spared by Adam. Wallace, broken and remorseful, begs for redemption.
Victor Wallace: “I was wrong… I’m sorry. Help me make this right.”
Page 3-4:
Panels: Adam, having achieved some measure of peace, leaves the city. He is seen walking into the horizon, symbolizing his ongoing quest for identity and acceptance.
Caption: “In the quest for redemption, both creator and creation find their paths forever altered.”
Page 5-6:
Panels: Wallace is left to rebuild his life and reputation. He starts working on ethical scientific projects, determined to make amends.
Victor Wallace (thinking): “The world will be different… and so will I.”
Page 7:
Final Panel: Adam, a silhouette against a setting sun, reflecting on his journey. The final image leaves the future open-ended, suggesting that his quest for understanding is far from over.
Caption: “In the end, the greatest creation may not be the one we craft, but the one we become.”