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The hit song China In Your Hand by the British rock band T'Pau employs the story of Frankenstein, and Mary Shelley's writing of it, in its role as a classic cautionary tale.

In David Brin's science-fiction novel Kiln People, defective golems that become autonomous are called "frankies".

Superman had a fantasy story based on a Frankenstein Pastiche called Superman-Monster.

The Incredible Hulk, the title character of a popular comic book series, was partially inspired by Frankenstein. He not only looks much like the typical version of Frankenstein's monster, but in the most enduring of different versions can acts in a similarly brutish, volatile manner yet still be a gentle being who wishes to be left alone.

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