- "It's alive! It's alive!!!"
- ―Henry Frankenstein
Reanimation | |
Classification: | Super-power |
Associated franchises: | DC Universe Frankenstein Friday the 13th Marvel Universe Universal Monsters |
Associated films: | Friday the 13th Part 6: Jason Lives Re-Animator |
Character examples: | Frankenstein Monster; Jason Voorhees |
Related articles: | Reanimates; Marvel Zombies |
Reanimation represents the ability to animate or reanimate materials or beings. In most cases, this is utilized to bring life to a lifeless entity. Such entities could be corpses, or they might be objects that has never known any sense of previous life-life animation. Beings that have been reanimated may be referred to as reanimates. The Mary Shelley character Frankenstein is a composition of body parts from cadavers that are chemically infused with life. In DC Comics, members of the Black Lantern Corps are reanimated shells of their previous host bodies. Some magic users may posses the ability to animate inanimate objects. For example, in 1941, a man named Mister Whistler reanimated dinosaur models, enlarging them and setting them loose upon a city. The comic book character Eric Draven was reanimated through the mystical guidance of a crow.
Characters[]
Character | Source |
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Barbara Ketch | Marvel Universe |
Frankenstein Monster | Frankenstein |
Jason Voorhees | Friday the 13th |