In the graphic novel Frankenstein the mood is portrayed through dramatic imagery, and cliffhangers, which creates the feeling of suspense.
In the graphic novel Frankenstein, suspense is portrayed through dramatic imagery. One example of this is when on page 28, the Creature breaks into Frankenstein’s bedroom through the window. The images show him in agonizing pain from being brought into this world and immediately abandoned by his creator. The dim lighting shows the mood of dread and suspense in the way that Frankenstein is now fully realizing the guilt of what he’s done. Another instance in which suspense is illustrated is on page 71, when the Creature goes into the cottage of the