When I was a kid, “Frankenstein” meant the monster… Dracula, Frankenstein, the Wolfman, the Mummy were all the popular monsters and nobody thought anything else about it. But one day, some pedant came along and pointed out that “Frankenstein” was Dr. Victor Frankenstein and suddenly everyone had to change their way of speaking about it.
It’s just a bit of silly fantasy. If I want to call the monster “Frankenstein,” I will! And all the pedants can just shut up about it.
Actually, the complete title of the book is “Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus”. Today’s nitpicking is brought to you by WaitingMan Industries. Annoying know-it-all for over sixty years.
The restaurant I worked at while going to college once had a “Frank ’n Stein” special for Halloween, a hot dog and a beer for 99¢. The owner was really pleased with his cleverness in coming up with that name, but I don’t think it did that well.
You can probably guess about when I was in college from that price. And I threw in the ¢ just to confuse younger readers.
danketaz Premium Member 10 months ago
If you’re going to get snarky about it, you can forget about the birthday party at Gazpacho Shack.
dadoctah 10 months ago
Well, if you created him, in a sense he’s your son, and since your family name is Frankenstein, perhaps his should be as well
Pedmar Premium Member 10 months ago
When I was a kid, “Frankenstein” meant the monster… Dracula, Frankenstein, the Wolfman, the Mummy were all the popular monsters and nobody thought anything else about it. But one day, some pedant came along and pointed out that “Frankenstein” was Dr. Victor Frankenstein and suddenly everyone had to change their way of speaking about it.
It’s just a bit of silly fantasy. If I want to call the monster “Frankenstein,” I will! And all the pedants can just shut up about it.
Dr. Quatermass 10 months ago
This strip needs horses. Otherwise, mentioning Frau Blücher’s name would be meaningless.
WaitingMan 10 months ago
Actually, the complete title of the book is “Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus”. Today’s nitpicking is brought to you by WaitingMan Industries. Annoying know-it-all for over sixty years.
Gent 10 months ago
Doug’s book is not called Doug but is actually called How To Draw Doug.
Kaputnik 10 months ago
The restaurant I worked at while going to college once had a “Frank ’n Stein” special for Halloween, a hot dog and a beer for 99¢. The owner was really pleased with his cleverness in coming up with that name, but I don’t think it did that well.
You can probably guess about when I was in college from that price. And I threw in the ¢ just to confuse younger readers.
seismic-2 Premium Member 10 months ago
He’s not the monster. He’s the “creature”.
Ed The Red Premium Member 10 months ago
You certainly should not refer to “the monster.” In the book, both Dr. Frankenstein and his creation act like monsters.
Kaputnik 10 months ago
This is not a Frankenstein.
This is not a Frankenstein’s monster (or creature, or Frankenstein’s anything).
This is not a pipe, either.
ElwoodP 10 months ago
FrOnk-in-Steen per Gene Wilder