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Publicerades 1981 av Donning Co..

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After learning that the legendary story of Frankenstein was based on fact, Medical genius Dr. Burt Winslow recovers and resurrects the legendary undead Frankenstein's monster only to unleash a torrent of terror on the unsuspecting world as the monster escapes. Making its way across the European countryside, the monster encounters the psychic circus-master Dartani who wishes to use the creature for his own evil revenge, and brainwashes the creature as a deadly pawn rampaging against innocent villagers. This is the first volume in the New Adventures of Frankenstein horror-adventure series by Donald F. Glut.

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recenserade Frankenstein Lives Again! av Donald F. Glut (The New adventures of Frankenstein, #1)

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So it's a direct sequel to an 1818 novel, possibly set in the 21st century, with both prose, technology and characterization borrowed straight from the early 20th century, and published in the late 70s.

So yeah, I really just think Glut is having fun here. Both with the effort of squaring Shelley's version of the story with Whale's, with the prose that's so purple it's practically ultraviolet, and with the characters, whether they're evil savages, lederhosen-wearing Germans, or women so beautiful they literally curse their tight-fitting cutoff jean shorts for making it difficult to run away from danger. It would be pretty offensive if it wasn't written with just enough self-aware glee.

Is it good? Probably not. The fact that he spends so much time and effort resurrecting Shelley's original, erudite Creature only to have a hypnotist immediately turn him into Whale's dumb brute is a bit disappointing. But …

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  • Frankenstein (Fictitious character) -- Fiction