I just binge read this comic and honestly I love this take on Jekyll and Hyde especially the plot point that Hyde isn't a separate being from Jekyll but rather a part of him specifically the part of him with little to no inhibition and a radical need for vengeance and self preservation and I think that fact makes this story far more interesting than the typical split personality idea because now Jekyll has to rectify with the fact that honestly he's not really that great of a person sure he's not an out right murdered but he's always been a vengeful selfish entitled and self involved person who's quick to anger and has a problem looking past anyone who's not himself sure he's got good intentions and he's not outright malicious and he does care but his self involvement makes it hard for him to see that he's hurt someone and that he needs to apologize and atone for the things he's done I also love the complexities of all the other characters and how you managed to address their flaws and imperfections you've crafted some incredible characters and a wonderful story and I'm very grateful I got the chance to read it
The streets of 1891, London are plagued by an unidentified serial killer. While searching for an answer, Inspector Utterson fears all clues point to his estranged friend, and previous master, Doctor Henry Jekyll as the culprit. Discovering this, Utterson realizes he must choose between his still strong desire to protect Henry, or turn him in for certain death and lose him forever.
A queer retelling of the classic tale of Jekyll and Hyde, follow Aloysius Utterson as he desperately tries to save his dear friend Henry from his own murderous alter ego.
Updates once a week. Content warnings for blood, violence, mental illness, and general horror atmosphere.
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