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'''Dr. Victor Frankenstein''' is the main character of the story of ''[[Frankenstein (story)|Frankenstein]]'', a novel by [[Mary Shelley]]. In the story, he (and his [[Igor|assistant]] in some versions of the story) bring to life a person made of dead body parts.
'''Dr. Victor Frankenstein''' is the main character of the story of ''[[Frankenstein (story)|Frankenstein]]'', a novel by [[Mary Shelley]]. In the story, he (and his [[Igor|assistant]] in some adaptions) bring to life a person made of dead body parts.


He appeared in the introduction to "[[Arthur's Snow Biz]]," where Igor wants his name included so he gets credit too, much to the doctor's disapproval.
He appeared in the introduction to "[[Arthur's Snow Biz]]," where Igor wants his name included so he gets credit too, much to the doctor's disapproval.


He was mentioned again in "[[Fernkenstein's Monster]]."
The novel ''Frankenstein'' is mentioned in "[[Fernkenstein's Monster]]." However, Shelley's Frankenstein did not have an assistant and was horrified rather than proud of his creation.
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Revision as of 13:25, 16 January 2020

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Frankenstein (character)
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Gender Male
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Hair color White
Complexion Caramel

Dr. Victor Frankenstein is the main character of the story of Frankenstein, a novel by Mary Shelley. In the story, he (and his assistant in some adaptions) bring to life a person made of dead body parts.

He appeared in the introduction to "Arthur's Snow Biz," where Igor wants his name included so he gets credit too, much to the doctor's disapproval.

The novel Frankenstein is mentioned in "Fernkenstein's Monster." However, Shelley's Frankenstein did not have an assistant and was horrified rather than proud of his creation.