Synopsis
Dr. Daniel Westin creates a formula to be used for matter transformation. To test the formula he uses it on himself. Before he can return to normal he discovers the government wants to use his formula for wrong, so he destroys it. Being unable to become visible again, he and his wife become agents for KLAE fighting crime.
Trivia about The Invisible Man
In the second book of the Republic, Glaucon recounts the legend of the Ring of Gyges, which posits that, if a man were made invisible and could act with impunity, he would "go about among men with the powers of a god." Wells wrote the original version of the tale between March and June 1896.
The novel was adapted into comic book form by Classics Illustrated in the 1950s, and by Marvel Comics in 1976.
Over a dozen movies and television series are based on the novel, including a 1933 James Whale film and a 1984 series by the BBC.
The novel has been adapted for radio numerous times, including a 2017 audio version starring John Hurt as the invisible man.
It was adapted by playwright Arthur Yorinks in 2009 for WNYC's The Greene Space setting the multimedia play in a New York City homeless shelter.
The cultural pervasiveness of The Invisible Man has led to everything from his cameo in an episode of Tom and Jerry to the Queen song "The Invisible Man".
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