Another lesser-known Kaluta work is his brief "Spawn of Frankenstein" series that ran as a backup series
in PHANTOM STRANGER 23-25, November 1972-March 1973, and the cover only for issue 26 (shown here below). You can read all 3 backup stories at the above link.

Spawn of Frankenstein in issue 26 ceases to be a backup series, and has his final chapter as part of the Phantom Stranger story, drawn by Jim Aparo.




Like Wrightson's IDW series FRANKENSTEIN ALIVE ALIVE in recent years, "Spawn of Frankenstein" picks up with the Frankenstein monster thawing out
from Polar ice where he was at the end of the novel, and continuing the character from Mary Shelley's novel in modern times.
It makes me think, in combination with his lifelong association with Wrightson, that he would be the perfect artist to do the
concluding fourth issue of the unfinished Wrightson series.

A few years ago, Spawn of Frankenstein had an appearance in Giffen's new O.M.A.C. series. To my knowledge, the first time
the character has seen daylight since 1973.