Monocane
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− | Described by [[Cranley, Dr.|Dr. Cranley]] as "terrible," '''monocane''' was an obscure West Indian drug with powerful bleaching properties. German scientists experimenting with it tried it on a dog, turning the animal dead white and driving it mad. Monocane was used by [[ | + | Described by [[Cranley, Dr.|Dr. Cranley]] as "terrible," '''monocane''' was an obscure West Indian drug with powerful bleaching properties. German scientists experimenting with it tried it on a dog, turning the animal dead white and driving it mad. Monocane was used by [[Jack Griffin|Dr. Jack Griffin]] was a key ingredient in his invisibility formula (something he did without knowing about monocane's ghastly side-effects), and later his brother [[Griffin, Dr. Frank|Frank]]'s as well. |
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Latest revision as of 21:28, 27 February 2007
Described by Dr. Cranley as "terrible," monocane was an obscure West Indian drug with powerful bleaching properties. German scientists experimenting with it tried it on a dog, turning the animal dead white and driving it mad. Monocane was used by Dr. Jack Griffin was a key ingredient in his invisibility formula (something he did without knowing about monocane's ghastly side-effects), and later his brother Frank's as well.
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In The Invisible Man Returns, the drug is referred to as duocane, although it is clearly the same as monocane.)