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Now, for our special Halloween story)—The Flintstones Meet Frankenstein and Dracula. Naturally, the inclusion of the Wolf Man and the Mummy would have made the feature a much long title. Never mind the fact that Frankenstein's monster is referred to as Frankenstein or "Frankie" in the story—a common misconception of the original source material. 

From The Flintstones #33 (April 1966)—script by Vic Lockman and drawn by Phil De Lara, a former animator for Warner Bros. that went exclusively into comic book work for Dell and Gold Key. 

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Anonymous

Nice. Such wonderful posing and movement on the characters! That was a fun read, and Wilma is very unrestrained with her comments in this comic book version of her.