Count Dracula enlists the services of one Doctor Victor Frankenstein, whose experiments with
reviving dead human flesh with large amounts of spectacular - looking electricity might just be the ticket in reviving the hordes of hellish offspring, resembling little flying demons.
Not exact matches
What a strange pulsation there is to
human life: as night comes on, active scenes are in a few hours deserted; not a soul is in sight except the occasional watchman or late reveller, and whole cities lie silent — cities of the
dead, it might well seem, except that with the turn of the earth and the dawn of new day they
revive to another brief and hectic activity.
Pushing Daisies inhabits one of the more charming corners of Bryan Fuller's dark - yet - whimsical TV universe: The series follows Ned (Lee Pace), a talented pie - maker who, as a young boy, discovered that he could
revive dead things, including
human beings, with a single touch.
Young adult SF novel, second in a series following Scythe (2016), set in a future Earth in which
humans can be easily
revived and are only truly
dead when killed by scythes to keep the population under control.