Bringing life to the never alive is harder I’d say than reanimation of the dead. And in the original novel Frankenstein didn’t use lightning (It would have to be of the cosmic order of lightning) is just said to be “life giving machines” and no more is said. The resurrection is not shown. Just the large form beginning to show signs of life. Why he went the extra parsec by creating a piecemeal corpse instead of just some poor sot who is intact is just her bravado as a story writer.
Differentname about 5 years ago
A comic strip about trying to reanimate a dead comic strip. Inception!
Gent about 5 years ago
He’s alive! HE’S ALIVE!
Andrew Sleeth about 5 years ago
This seems like the perfect time for Dan to go multimedia with his strip and install a laugh track.
Mouseman8 about 5 years ago
Isn’t it a little ironic that to reanimate an object you use a “Diehard” battery? (How do you make a trademark symbol in these comments?)
Zebrastripes about 5 years ago
Gasp! He’s alive….Hey! Wait for meeeeee
mvalbert6969 about 5 years ago
I’m wondering where he is going with this?
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 5 years ago
Bringing life to the never alive is harder I’d say than reanimation of the dead. And in the original novel Frankenstein didn’t use lightning (It would have to be of the cosmic order of lightning) is just said to be “life giving machines” and no more is said. The resurrection is not shown. Just the large form beginning to show signs of life. Why he went the extra parsec by creating a piecemeal corpse instead of just some poor sot who is intact is just her bravado as a story writer.