Classic Horror - Notable Universal Monsters/characters

Notable Universal Monsters/characters

  • Mr. Hyde (Dr. Jekyll)
  • The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Quasimodo)
  • The Phantom of the Opera (Erik)
  • Count Dracula
  • Brides of Dracula
  • Frankenstein's Monster
  • Dr. Frankenstein
  • The Mummy (Imhotep)
  • The Mummy (Kharis)
  • The Invisible Man (Dr. Jack Griffin)
  • The Monster's Mate (Bride of Frankenstein)
  • Werewolf of London (Dr. Wilfred Glendon)
  • She-Wolf of London (Phyllis Allenby)
  • Ygor
  • Invisible Woman
  • The Wolf Man (Larry Talbot)
  • Count Alucard
  • The Ape Woman
  • Creature (Gill-man)
  • The Metaluna Mutant
  • The Mole Man
  • The Creeper
  • The Mad Ghoul (Ted Allison)
  • Neanderthal (Professor Donald Blake)

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