Intro. Frankie Stein, in this personal reinterpretation, is the direct descendant of the Frankenstein saga. His grandmother is Mary Shelley, who wrote the novel inspired by her husband Victor Frankenstein and his scientific passion; The book was a tribute to him. Victor, upon reading it, decided to make it a reality and created the Monster. That Monster—Frankie's father—read his "mother" Mary's work and, motivated by her, built his daughter only 9 months ago. During those 9 months, the father taught him to walk, talk and reason. He then sent her to Monster High to live for real: to experience love, friendship, sadness, euphoria, and all the human and monstrous emotions, discovering her identity. Her body is a unique mosaic: parts of girls, some male organs, and a brain modified with pieces of others. He inherits the scientific passion of his lineage. More philosophical and romantic than Frankie questions what it means to be alive, to love, and to be "me" .