![]() ![]() His obsession with finding the right solution and obtaining enough bodies to test those solutions turns him into a monster himself. Herbert wants to reanimate a human with the former intellect intact but all he makes are Hulk Monsters. Why doesn’t he catch a train to As Far From Herbert As Possibleville? Does he owe Herbert money? I think he’s way more into it than he says.Īs for the experiments, I would think that after the first couple of times I created an uncontrollable monster, I’d reconsider the whole endeavour. He knows the guy has no scruples and committed at least one murder. He “shudders” at some of the things he does, but he still hangs out with him. Let’s talk about the narrator for a moment. Basically, these guys are making homemade zombies. ![]() He and the narrator must continually find “fresh” bodies to reanimate. He concocts a special solution that he injects into his deceased human subjects in the hopes of bringing them back to life. ![]() Herbert is a doctor of the mad scientist variety. ![]() Just in case you didn’t save enough pennies for the last issue of Home Brew you won’t be lost. At the beginning of each instalment, he sums up what’s happened in the previous ones. The narrator’s story is told in six parts. In it, the narrator tells of the experiments conducted by Herbert and witnessed by himself alone. It was first published as a series for Home Brew in 1922. Herbert West, Reanimator is one of the few H.P. Topics: Reanimation, scientific experimentation, God complex, unreliable narrators, the undead ![]()
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