Pauline (above) is right. The story, by Mary Shelley, is titled “Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus.” In her book, Victor Frankenstein is the scientist who cobbled the monster together and gave it life. Also, NeedaChuckle (above) is wrong re the pronunciation. In English, it’s “Frank-en-stine.” The “ei” diphthong in German is pronounced as the long version of the German vowel “e” which is pronounced exactly like the long version of the English vowel “i.” The last syllable of Frankenstein’s name rhymes with “wine,” NOT with “mean.”
The ability to control all sea monkey shrimp (as the subhead implies) would be an interesting superpower. A kind of very weak subset to Aquaman’s ability to make all sea life obey his every command (even if it means their certain demise).
The challenge would be coming up with a way to exploit this ‘power’. Clogging up water intake pipes? That’d be only temporary, seeing as any concentration of these tiny heroes would be a strong lure for almost any fish out there.
Hyphenman about 6 years ago
Why does the “dark” helmet turn white in the third panel?
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 6 years ago
That is FrankenSTEEN!
WaitingMan about 6 years ago
Original punchline to “Ah, Life”;
But, doctor! You don’t understand! I am Pannichi!
cocavan11 about 6 years ago
Pauline (above) is right. The story, by Mary Shelley, is titled “Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus.” In her book, Victor Frankenstein is the scientist who cobbled the monster together and gave it life. Also, NeedaChuckle (above) is wrong re the pronunciation. In English, it’s “Frank-en-stine.” The “ei” diphthong in German is pronounced as the long version of the German vowel “e” which is pronounced exactly like the long version of the English vowel “i.” The last syllable of Frankenstein’s name rhymes with “wine,” NOT with “mean.”
Kip W about 6 years ago
“We’re all Frankensteins, son.”
PoodleGroomer about 6 years ago
Is anybody not offended by the lewd exposed sea monkeys and nobody attempting to cloak their naked bodies?
fritzoid Premium Member about 6 years ago
Percival Dunwoody may be an idiot, but he’s no fool.
fritzoid Premium Member about 6 years ago
So Cody is the Epic one and Zach is the Brutal one, I guess. Who knew?
fritzoid Premium Member about 6 years ago
“To treat your depression, you must find a way to laugh! A new Super-Fun-Pak Comix was posted today. Go online and read it.”
“But Doctor! You don’t understand! I am Jim Davis, creator of Garfield!”
jpozenel about 6 years ago
I remember someone who bought some Sea-Monkeys. Apparently he got a bad batch.
Godfreydaniel about 6 years ago
@PoodleGroomer
Usually the same comic books that had the ads for sea monkeys also had the ads for X-ray specs, so……….
Broacher about 6 years ago
The ability to control all sea monkey shrimp (as the subhead implies) would be an interesting superpower. A kind of very weak subset to Aquaman’s ability to make all sea life obey his every command (even if it means their certain demise).
The challenge would be coming up with a way to exploit this ‘power’. Clogging up water intake pipes? That’d be only temporary, seeing as any concentration of these tiny heroes would be a strong lure for almost any fish out there.
Hmm.
Broacher about 6 years ago
The ‘Apocalypse Brothel’ sounds like a hit Netflix series. (Maybe you should try and pitch that one, Ruben.)