Importance
One notable aspect of the novel is its exploration of the potential dangers of cloning and genetic engineering, years before these themes became commonplace in science fiction. Nevertheless, Burroughs' treatment is well within the tradition of scientist-created monsters going back to Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, including his own earlier novel The Monster Men.
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