Sorry jimmm, didn't mean to offend you. I do however think that comparisons are worthwhile in many cases, and in this case, in my opinion, the work, both story and art, on Frankenstein just doesn't measure up. Either as it stands on it's own or when put up against, Watkins, Barks or Don Martin.
This is the first Frankenstein funny I've ever seen or read and I didn't get anything from it. And I thought one way of guaging it's quality or otherwise, was to put it up against Barks duck stuff, as I have read a lot of the longer stories and find them irresistable. Naturally I pondered why and came to the conclusion that the art and story in Mr. Briefer's book was not of a very good standard, the jokes, what there were of them, either fell flat for me or, perhaps, went over my head. And, despite a re-read, that last story and particularly the end of it, still doesn't make sense.
I recall writing before the start of this group that I wasn't comfortable with the possibility of anyone being unhappy with another's thoughts and opinions. And it looks as if I have been responsible for bringing my concerns to life.
I have to admit to wishing I had been eloquent enough to write what David has about the "Dream".
I have the same thoughts more and more as my next landmark birthday rapidly approaches and realize that I will never have time to do all the things I want, or read all the comics on the site. I'm giving it a serious try, though. But I have to have some sort of way of figuring out where to go next and, sampling something as we do here lets me compare it to other material, come to decisions and go charging off to seek it out.
Too many comics to try, too much wine to sample, too many recipes in the books to attempt, too many places I haven't visited. JUST NOT ENOUGH TIME LEFT TO GET IT DONE.