any2cards said:
If you argue that each time you summon a familiar it is a new figure, there is some wiggle room. A defeated hero isn't the same situation because they (figure or token) never leave the board, and “After the player flips his Activation card, another hero begins his turn.” Activation cards only get flipped back at the end of the OL’s turn.
If the Reanimate is already on the board you can activate it before your hero, have it move & attack, then discard it. You activate your hero, use an action to summon a "new" Reanimate, complete your other action(s), and activate the new Reanimate after your hero. I have not seen a rule that states whether a familiar can be activated the same turn it is summoned. That may be why the activation rules are so vague, to allow you to activate a familiar not on the board at the start of your turn. If the Reanimate is still around next round, rinse & repeat. This violates neither the "before or after" rule, nor "You may only control 1 Reanimate at a time."
Barring an FFG ruling on this, or some existing rule overlooked so far, I would
not
vote (or roll) to allow this tactic.