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  2. Johann Konrad Dippel - Wikipedia

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    Johann Dippel is mad-doctor Lord Hervey's hero in the Frankenstein Chronicles TV series, and Dippel's reanimated son becomes Hervey's partner in crime. Also more recently in Jeanette Winterson's 2019 novel Frankissstein , which dramatizes the Shelleys' visit to Castle Frankenstein, where they hear the story of Conrad Dippel's determination to ...

  3. The Frankenstein Chronicles - Wikipedia

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    Victoria Emslie – Automaton, one of Mr. Dipple's mechanical creations (series 2) Lily Lesser – Ada Byron, a brilliant female mathematician, assisting Mr. Dipple in creating his automata (series 2) Kerrie Hayes – Queenie Pickett, Dipple's housemaid and Nightingale's childhood friend (series 2) Aaron Kelly-Sam – A ghost of a dead child ...

  4. Talk:Johann Konrad Dippel - Wikipedia

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    Johann Conrad Dippel (1673-1734). JCD published many theological works under the name Christianus Democritus , most of them are still preserved. He invented the color "Preussisch Blau" (also "Berliner Blau"), and sold a self-mixed life elixier.

  5. Lost Souls (Koontz novel) - Wikipedia

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    The war against humanity has begun. Only now things will be different. Victor Leben, once Frankenstein, has not only seen the future—he’s ready to populate it. Using stem cells, “organic” silicon circuitry, and nanotechnology, he will engender a race of superhumans—the perfect melding of flesh and machine.

  6. Prodigal Son (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The concept for the series was adapted from a treatment written by Koontz and Anderson for the 2004 TV movie Frankenstein, which was produced for the USA Network.Koontz withdrew from the project over creative differences with the network, and the production continued in a different direction with similar characters and a modified plot while Koontz was allowed to publish his own series.

  7. Category:Works based on Frankenstein - Wikipedia

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    Children's books based on Frankenstein (3 P) ... Pages in category "Works based on Frankenstein" ... (2016 TV series)

  8. Bernie Wrightson's Frankenstein - Wikipedia

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    Bernie Wrightson's Frankenstein is an illustrated edition of Mary Shelley's 1818 novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus, first published in 1983 by American company Marvel Comics, with full-page illustrations by American artist Bernie Wrightson. In 2008, a new edition was released by Dark Horse Comics for the 25th anniversary.

  9. City of Night (Koontz and Gorman novel) - Wikipedia

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    This article about a 2000s science fiction novel is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. See guidelines for writing about novels. Further suggestions might be found on the article's talk page.