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Dreadknight And The Daughter Of Creation
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The main story sees Iron Man being attacked in Castle Frankenstein by an armoured baddy called The Dreadknight, who has turned up on a mutated version of the original Black Knight's flying horse to steal the secrets of Frankenstein from his great granddaughter, who is currently using his discoveries to nurse some "dwarfish mutants" called The Children. As I say, it's very mid-70s Marvel!
Doctor Doom appears in the middle section when we learn the origin of The Dreadknight, who appears to have been called Bram Velsing.

Bram Velsing works for Doctor Doom who, like so many bosses, tells him off for daydreaming on the job. Unlike so many bosses, however, Doom is at least honest about who does get to daydream.



The mask is fixed to his face using a "bio-fuser" which means that it can never be removed. Doom says this will make them alike, but we've seen on the same page that Doom CAN take off his mask! This is more in line with the alternate tradition of Doom as utter lunatic - there's no possible gain for him in punishing Velsing in this way, nor any reason why he should have such a mask to hand or why it should have giant wings on it.
Velsing staggers away, apparently set free, and staggers for "days - weeks" (he's not sure) to Castle Frankenstein (keeping the geography sensibly vague) until he's rescued by Frankenstein's great grand-daughter, who happens to have found and mutated the original Black Knight's flying horse and gives it to him as a present.
Doom does not reappear, and the Dreadknight ends up being injured in battle and is left in the care of Frankenstein's Monster and The Baronness, who have fallen in love with each other over the course of the story. Once again - very very mid-70s Marvel!
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posted 2/10/2019 by Mark Hibbett
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