abstract
| - Upon the "death" of the notorious spy and poison gas dealer Pruneface, Freezedrei had the body taken to his own private laboratory. There, Pruneface became the subject of one of Freezedrei's earliest experiments in cryogenics. The experiement was a success, and Pruneface was held in suspended animation for several decades. In 1983, Freezedrei caught the attention of the aging actor Vitamin Flintheart, who was beginning to have concerns about his mortality. Freezedrei assured Flintheart that cryogenics was viable, and offered to prove it by reviving one of his patients on television. The patient was Pruneface, who was successfully resuscitated. Freezedrei gained acclaim for this acheivement and was contacted by many wealthy and influential people who sought his services. Freezedrei soon collected 10 million dollars from his new customers. Freezedrei and Pruneface intended to betray these clients, however, and flee to South America with their money and several other revived Nazi "sleeper" agents.
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