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* CompleteMonster: JackTheRipper. During his [[SerialKiller original killing spree]], he used his victims' wombs in a potion to [[ImmortalitySeeker grant him immortality]]. Initially he felt remorse over his first murder, but he immediately embraced his enjoyment of killing (as otherwise the spell wouldn’t work). About half a century later, the effects of the potion are wearing off, so Jack continues killing and mutilating several prostitutes. Jack meets the Monster, who had befriended some of the women. As the Monster desperately tries to save Jack's dying victim, Jack taunts him. Discovering the Monster's near-indestructible body, he kidnaps Dr. Frankenstein's wife Elizabeth and holds her hostage to force Frankenstein to create him a new body like that, so he can live forever. He also stabs a man who tries to expose him, [[AgonyOfTheFeet cuts off the foot]] of Frankenstein's best friend and [[{{Squick}} leaves it as a "souvenir"]] to give Frankenstein a ransom note written in blood. Out of any character in the ''Franchise/{{Frankenstein}}'' series, Jack the Ripper truly is a monster.
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* CompleteMonster: JackTheRipper.UsefulNotes/JackTheRipper. During his [[SerialKiller original killing spree]], he used his victims' wombs in a potion to [[ImmortalitySeeker grant him immortality]]. Initially he felt remorse over his first murder, but he immediately embraced his enjoyment of killing (as otherwise the spell wouldn’t work). About half a century later, the effects of the potion are wearing off, so Jack continues killing and mutilating several prostitutes. Jack meets the Monster, who had befriended some of the women. As the Monster desperately tries to save Jack's dying victim, Jack taunts him. Discovering the Monster's near-indestructible body, he kidnaps Dr. Frankenstein's wife Elizabeth and holds her hostage to force Frankenstein to create him a new body like that, so he can live forever. He also stabs a man who tries to expose him, [[AgonyOfTheFeet cuts off the foot]] of Frankenstein's best friend and [[{{Squick}} leaves it as a "souvenir"]] to give Frankenstein a ransom note written in blood. Out of any character in the ''Franchise/{{Frankenstein}}'' series, Jack the Ripper truly is a monster.
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* CompleteMonster: This tie-in novel to the [[Franchise/UniversalHorror Universal "Frankenstein" films]] features JackTheRipper. During his [[SerialKiller original killing spree]], he used his victims' wombs in a potion to [[ImmortalitySeeker grant him immortality]]. Initially he felt remorse over his first murder, but he immediately embraced his enjoyment of killing (as otherwise the spell wouldn’t work). About half a century later, the effects of the potion are wearing off, so Jack continues killing and mutilating several prostitutes. Jack meets the Monster, who had befriended some of the women. As the Monster desperately tries to save Jack's dying victim, Jack taunts him. Discovering the Monster's near-indestructible body, he kidnaps Dr. Frankenstein's wife Elizabeth and holds her hostage to force Frankenstein to create him a new body like that, so he can live forever. He also stabs a man who tries to expose him, [[AgonyOfTheFeet cuts off the foot]] of Frankenstein's best friend and [[{{Squick}} leaves it as a "souvenir"]] to give Frankenstein a ransom note written in blood. Out of any character in the ''Franchise/{{Frankenstein}}'' series, Jack the Ripper truly is a monster.
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* CompleteMonster: This tie-in novel to the [[Franchise/UniversalHorror Universal "Frankenstein" films]] features JackTheRipper. During his [[SerialKiller original killing spree]], he used his victims' wombs in a potion to [[ImmortalitySeeker grant him immortality]]. Initially he felt remorse over his first murder, but he immediately embraced his enjoyment of killing (as otherwise the spell wouldn’t work). About half a century later, the effects of the potion are wearing off, so Jack continues killing and mutilating several prostitutes. Jack meets the Monster, who had befriended some of the women. As the Monster desperately tries to save Jack's dying victim, Jack taunts him. Discovering the Monster's near-indestructible body, he kidnaps Dr. Frankenstein's wife Elizabeth and holds her hostage to force Frankenstein to create him a new body like that, so he can live forever. He also stabs a man who tries to expose him, [[AgonyOfTheFeet cuts off the foot]] of Frankenstein's best friend and [[{{Squick}} leaves it as a "souvenir"]] to give Frankenstein a ransom note written in blood. Out of any character in the ''Franchise/{{Frankenstein}}'' series, Jack the Ripper truly is a monster.
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* CompleteMonster: This tie-in novel to the [[Franchise/UniversalHorror Universal ''Frankenstein'' films]] features JackTheRipper. During his [[SerialKiller original killing spree]], he used his victims' wombs in a potion to [[ImmortalitySeeker grant him immortality]]. Initially he felt remorse over his first murder, but he immediately embraced his enjoyment of killing (as otherwise the spell wouldn’t work). About half a century later, the effects of the potion are wearing off, so Jack continues killing and mutilating several prostitutes. Jack meets the Monster, who had befriended some of the women. As the Monster desperately tries to save Jack's dying victim, Jack taunts him. Discovering the Monster's near-indestructible body, he kidnaps Dr. Frankenstein's wife Elizabeth and holds her hostage to force Frankenstein to create him a new body like that, so he can live forever. He also stabs a man who tries to expose him, [[AgonyOfTheFeet cuts off the foot]] of Frankenstein's best friend and [[{{Squick}} leaves it as a "souvenir"]] to give Frankenstein a ransom note written in blood. Out of any character in the ''Franchise/{{Frankenstein}}'' series, Jack the Ripper truly is a monster.
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* CompleteMonster: This tie-in novel to the [[Franchise/UniversalHorror Universal ''Frankenstein'' "Frankenstein" films]] features JackTheRipper. During his [[SerialKiller original killing spree]], he used his victims' wombs in a potion to [[ImmortalitySeeker grant him immortality]]. Initially he felt remorse over his first murder, but he immediately embraced his enjoyment of killing (as otherwise the spell wouldn’t work). About half a century later, the effects of the potion are wearing off, so Jack continues killing and mutilating several prostitutes. Jack meets the Monster, who had befriended some of the women. As the Monster desperately tries to save Jack's dying victim, Jack taunts him. Discovering the Monster's near-indestructible body, he kidnaps Dr. Frankenstein's wife Elizabeth and holds her hostage to force Frankenstein to create him a new body like that, so he can live forever. He also stabs a man who tries to expose him, [[AgonyOfTheFeet cuts off the foot]] of Frankenstein's best friend and [[{{Squick}} leaves it as a "souvenir"]] to give Frankenstein a ransom note written in blood. Out of any character in the ''Franchise/{{Frankenstein}}'' series, Jack the Ripper truly is a monster.
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* CompleteMonster: This tie-in novel to the [[Franchise/UniversalHorror Universal ''Frankenstein'' films]] features JackTheRipper. During his [[SerialKiller original killing spree]], he used his victims' wombs in a potion to [[ImmortalitySeeker grant him immortality]]. Initially he felt remorse over his first murder, but he immediately embraced his enjoyment of killing (as otherwise the spell wouldn’t work). About half a century later, the effects of the potion are wearing off, so Jack continues killing and mutilating several prostitutes. Jack meets the Monster, who had befriended some of the women. As the Monster desperately tries to save Jack's dying victim, Jack taunts him. Discovering the Monster's near-indestructible body, he kidnaps Dr. Frankenstein's wife Elizabeth and holds her hostage to force Frankenstein to create him a new body like that, so he can live forever. He also stabs a man who tries to expose him, [[AgonyOfTheFeet cuts of the foot]] of Frankenstein's best friend and [[{{Squick}} leaves it as a "souvenir"]] to give Frankenstein a ransom note written in blood. Out of any character in the ''Franchise/{{Frankenstein}}'' series, Jack the Ripper truly is a monster.
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* CompleteMonster: This tie-in novel to the [[Franchise/UniversalHorror Universal ''Frankenstein'' films]] features JackTheRipper. During his [[SerialKiller original killing spree]], he used his victims' wombs in a potion to [[ImmortalitySeeker grant him immortality]]. Initially he felt remorse over his first murder, but he immediately embraced his enjoyment of killing (as otherwise the spell wouldn’t work). About half a century later, the effects of the potion are wearing off, so Jack continues killing and mutilating several prostitutes. Jack meets the Monster, who had befriended some of the women. As the Monster desperately tries to save Jack's dying victim, Jack taunts him. Discovering the Monster's near-indestructible body, he kidnaps Dr. Frankenstein's wife Elizabeth and holds her hostage to force Frankenstein to create him a new body like that, so he can live forever. He also stabs a man who tries to expose him, [[AgonyOfTheFeet cuts of off the foot]] of Frankenstein's best friend and [[{{Squick}} leaves it as a "souvenir"]] to give Frankenstein a ransom note written in blood. Out of any character in the ''Franchise/{{Frankenstein}}'' series, Jack the Ripper truly is a monster.
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*CompleteMonster: This tie-in novel to the [[Franchise/UniversalHorror Universal ''Frankenstein'' films]] features JackTheRipper. During his [[SerialKiller original killing spree]], he used his victims' wombs in a potion to [[ImmortalitySeeker grant him immortality]]. Initially he felt remorse over his first murder, but he immediately embraced his enjoyment of killing (as otherwise the spell wouldn’t work). About half a century later, the effects of the potion are wearing off, so Jack continues killing and mutilating several prostitutes. Jack meets the Monster, who had befriended some of the women. As the Monster desperately tries to save Jack's dying victim, Jack taunts him. Discovering the Monster's near-indestructible body, he kidnaps Dr. Frankenstein's wife Elizabeth and holds her hostage to force Frankenstein to create him a new body like that, so he can live forever. He also stabs a man who tries to expose him, [[AgonyOfTheFeet cuts of the foot]] of Frankenstein's best friend and [[{{Squick}} leaves it as a "souvenir"]] to give Frankenstein a ransom note written in blood. Out of any character in the ''Franchise/{{Frankenstein}}'' series, Jack the Ripper truly is a monster.