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{{wikipediainfo}}'''Frankenstein's Monster''' was an artificial humanoid created by [[Baron Frankenstein]], his first and most famous experiment in imbuing dead flesh with new, artificial life.
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}}'''Frankenstein's Monster''' was an artificial humanoid created by [[Baron Frankenstein]], his first and most famous experiment in imbuing dead flesh with new, artificial life.


== Description ==
=== Physical appearance ===
In at least one universe, the Monster appeared as a tall, broad-shouldered humanoid with a curiously angular head, black hair, with bolts on his neck and a sewn-up scar running diagonally across his face. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Real Estate-Related Pun (comic story)|Real Estate-Related Pun]]'')
== Biography ==
=== Herman Munster ===
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In at least [[Universe (Necroomies)|one universe]], Frankenstein's Monster eventually stumbled his way into a peaceful, ordinary life in a suburban house, under the name of “Herman Munster”, after marrying [[Lily Munster|a vampire]]. The two had a son, [[Eddie Munster|Eddie]], who somehow turned out as a [[werewolf]]. The [[Lich]] [[Junter]] visited their house, among others, when trying to find himself and [[Ibdis]] a new place to live, but although he complimented Herman's scar, which resembled his own. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Real Estate-Related Pun (comic story)|Real Estate-Related Pun]]'')
=== In Frankenstein's World ===
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In [[Frankenstein's World|one world]], the Baron later described his “first monster” as having been ‘born’ with “an adult mind” but “a newborn soul”. Extremely intelligent, but ignorant of the world, he had lashed out in fear against an unfamiliar universe, digging himself in deeper and ending up retreating to a criminal lifestyle. He ultimately attempted to kill Baron Frankenstein, but, in that particular world, was unsuccessful. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Time of the Toymaker (novel)|The Time of the Toymaker]]'')
In [[Frankenstein's World|one world]], the Baron later described his “first monster” as having been ‘born’ with “an adult mind” but “a newborn soul”. Extremely intelligent, but ignorant of the world, he had lashed out in fear against an unfamiliar universe, digging himself in deeper and ending up retreating to a criminal lifestyle. He ultimately attempted to kill Baron Frankenstein, but, in that particular world, was unsuccessful. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Time of the Toymaker (novel)|The Time of the Toymaker]]'')
=== In the Prime Universe ===
{{main|Frankenstein's Monster (Prime Universe)}}
In the [[Prime Universe]], there existed a popular image of the Monster as laid down on a slab, chained down at the wrists and ankles. [[Loki#In the Prime Universe|Loki]] bound to his [[Rune Stone]] appeared reminiscent of this image, despite a lack of resemblance between the two men otherwise. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Winter Quests (novel)|The Winter Quests]]'')
== Behind the scenes ==
The spoof version of Frankenstein's Monster who went by {{w|Herman Munster|Herman Munster}}, who made an unnamed, unlicensed cameo in the ''[[Necroomies (series)|Necroomies]]'' comic strip ''[[Real Estate-Related Pun (comic story)|Real Estate-Related Pun]]'', originates in the franchise ''[[The Munsters (series)|The Munsters]]''.
== External links ==
* '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frankenstein%27s_monster ''Frankenstein's monster'' on Wikipedia]'''
* '''[https://munster.fandom.com/wiki/Herman_Munster ''Herman Munster'' on the ''Munster Wiki'']'''
* '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herman_Munster ''Herman Munster'' on Wikipedia]'''
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Latest revision as of 13:00, 22 April 2024

Frankenstein's Monster was an artificial humanoid created by Baron Frankenstein, his first and most famous experiment in imbuing dead flesh with new, artificial life.

Description

Physical appearance

In at least one universe, the Monster appeared as a tall, broad-shouldered humanoid with a curiously angular head, black hair, with bolts on his neck and a sewn-up scar running diagonally across his face. (COMIC: Real Estate-Related Pun)

Biography

Herman Munster

See main article: Herman Munster

In at least one universe, Frankenstein's Monster eventually stumbled his way into a peaceful, ordinary life in a suburban house, under the name of “Herman Munster”, after marrying a vampire. The two had a son, Eddie, who somehow turned out as a werewolf. The Lich Junter visited their house, among others, when trying to find himself and Ibdis a new place to live, but although he complimented Herman's scar, which resembled his own. (COMIC: Real Estate-Related Pun)

In Frankenstein's World

See main article: Frankenstein's Monster (Frankenstein's World)

In one world, the Baron later described his “first monster” as having been ‘born’ with “an adult mind” but “a newborn soul”. Extremely intelligent, but ignorant of the world, he had lashed out in fear against an unfamiliar universe, digging himself in deeper and ending up retreating to a criminal lifestyle. He ultimately attempted to kill Baron Frankenstein, but, in that particular world, was unsuccessful. (PROSE: The Time of the Toymaker)

In the Prime Universe

See main article: Frankenstein's Monster (Prime Universe)

In the Prime Universe, there existed a popular image of the Monster as laid down on a slab, chained down at the wrists and ankles. Loki bound to his Rune Stone appeared reminiscent of this image, despite a lack of resemblance between the two men otherwise. (PROSE: The Winter Quests)

Behind the scenes

The spoof version of Frankenstein's Monster who went by Herman Munster, who made an unnamed, unlicensed cameo in the Necroomies comic strip Real Estate-Related Pun, originates in the franchise The Munsters.

External links

Incarnations of Frankenstein's Monster
Frankenstein's WorldPrime UniverseNecroomies