Saturday, October 17, 2009

Frankenline



The monster, in shadow and line
has never been rendered so fine
With singular skill
he's inked with a quill
as masters of horror combine



A match made in horror heaven: Mary Shelley's
Frankenstein, illustrated by
Berni Wrightson.


Illustrations © Berni Wrightson 2009

2 comments:

  1. Was it intervention divine
    that made him unable to dine?
    When served to him pork,
    he knocked over fork
    and impact broke Al Franken's tine

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  2. Rejecting the fruit of the vine
    Al Franken refused to drink wine
    The drink he held dear
    was brew-at-home beer
    served cold in his own Franken stein

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