In H.G. Wells' 'The Time Machine', the Time Traveler journeys into the distant future, where humanity has splintered into two species. The serene Eloi, strikingly similar in appearance to modern humans, thrive in a deceptively idyllic Eden above ground. Below, in the suffocating darkness of subterranean tunnels, the Morlocks lurk. Pale, feral, cannibalistic beasts with an unnatural hunger. Amid this divided world, the Time Traveler meets Weena, an Eloi woman whose innocence steals his heart, only for their bond to be shattered when the Morlocks attack and drag her into their underground lair. At the close of Mary Shelley's 'Frankenstein', the Creature kneels beside his creator's lifeless body, tears streaming down his scarred face. Though Victor Frankenstein hunted him to the ends of the earth, the Creature mourns his maker's death with a heavy heart. He tells the only witness to this sad scene that the world no longer needs to fear him. He will go north and destroy himself in a funeral pyre. The story ends with him floating away on an iceberg toward the North Pole. At the end of Bram Stoker's 'Dracula', the vampire lord is hauled in a crate by loyal gypsies, racing against the sinking sun to reach his castle sanctuary. But his pursuers catch up, overwhelming the guards. As twilight bleeds into night, Jonathan Harker severs the Count's head in one swift stroke, while Quincy Morris drives a stake through his ancient heart. Dracula and his four centuries of terror crumble to ash. But what if that wasn't the end? 'Good Creatures' picks up where Wells, Shelley, and Stoker left off, weaving a tale of redemption, love, and monstrous alliances that defy the ages. The Time Traveler refuses to let Weena's fate stand. Driven by love and haunted by loss, he embarks on a desperate mission through time. He assembles a band of outcasts as monstrous as the enemy they face to save her and her people from the Morlocks' ravenous grip. The story begins in the Arctic's howling void, where the Time Traveler finds Frankenstein's Creature teetering on the edge of his fiery end. Intent on saving him, he risks his own life to win him to his cause. Next, they journey to ancient Egypt to enlist the Mummy, once King Amenemhat III, a ruler whose forgotten secrets make him a cornerstone of the Time Traveler's plan. Their quest then leads them to the mist-shrouded hills of Transylvania, landing on November 6, 1893, the very day Count Dracula meets his dusty end. The Time Traveler faces a perilous challenge. How can he save Dracula without unraveling the events of Stoker's tale and risking a catastrophic time paradox? With intellectual precision, he threads this temporal needle, binding the vampire's cunning and ferocity to his cause. Afterward, the Time Traveler seeks out Joseph Pierce, a werewolf with a rare moral compass and a natural instinct for hunting predators. With the unexpected guidance of an 18th-century Irish Banshee, they journey into the prehistoric past to enlist a sea creature's aid in their quest to infiltrate the subterranean realm of the Morlocks. 'Good Creatures' is a bold sequel to three literary masterpieces, thrusting these iconic antiheroes into a crucible where they must rise above their cursed pasts if they are to be deemed Good Creatures.