What does Frankenstein drive?
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A monster truck.
The joke “What does Frankenstein drive? A monster truck” employs a pun that intertwines a classic horror character with a type of vehicle. Frankenstein, often mistakenly used to refer to the monster rather than its creator, Dr. Frankenstein, is a well-known figure from Mary Shelley’s iconic novel. The term “monster” is the pivotal word here, connecting the character to “monster truck,” a type of large, customized truck known for its enormous wheels. The punchline reveals that Frankenstein drives a “monster truck,” playing on the dual meaning of “monster” as both a supernatural creature and a type of vehicle.