Looks Good on Paper by Dan Collins for August 11, 2017

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    Dan Collins creator over 7 years ago

    Stay tuned for the laff-packed conclusion in a color Sunday, this weekend!

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    Coyoty Premium Member over 7 years ago

    Shouldn’t that be an animator? You can’t reanimate something that wasn’t ever animated. Maybe that’s his problem.

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    Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo]  over 7 years ago

    The secret is cosmic lightning. Not, regular lightning it won’t work. And it has to have the killing part of the cosmic energy filtered out so just the life giving cosmic energy remains. Only in the story there was no lightning storm to use. That was just in the movies. He vaguely mentions “life giving machines” he uses. No big resurrection scene. And as to why he went the extra mile to use sewn up bodies of different people instead of an intact one to begin with is still a mystery.

    There was no assistant, no brain switching none of that is in the actual story. The creature can speak, and reason. NO flat head or terminal nodes in his neck either. He has never been green, the green that was used looked a certain pale color in b/w. His skin was sallow to a yellowish with black lips. The one with Christopher Lee is the closest to the original.

    Unfortunately the movies had given everyone so much to work with. So I leave it at that.

    Trivia: the 1910 silent version has the monster being created by alchemical means in a vat of chemicals and an electric spark creating a homonculus. The only one to do so. You can find it on the Internet. About 10 minutes long.

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