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* Lanyon resurrected Molly and other dead people without their memories, making them RevenantZombies. Chapter 25 reveals Jekyll's [=HJ7=] drug is responsible.

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* Lanyon resurrected Molly and other dead people without their memories, making them RevenantZombies.[[RevenantZombie revenant zombies]] who are completely loyal to him. Chapter 25 reveals Jekyll's [=HJ7=] drug is responsible.
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* Chapter 28 opens with Jekyll having a [[http://thesearchforhenryjekyll.thecomicseries.com/comics/617 horrible nightmare]] of a shadowy... ''thing'' with glowing eyes taunting him over something he's forgotten.

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* Chapter 28 opens with Jekyll having a [[http://thesearchforhenryjekyll.thecomicseries.com/comics/617 horrible nightmare]] of a shadowy... ''thing'' with glowing eyes taunting him over something he's forgotten. Much later, it's revealed to be a memory of Henry himself choking his father to death.
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* Chapter 2 has Hyde kill Molly on-panel, reveal that he killed all the people whose deaths they were investigating, the drug Jekyll injected to ward him off was an amplified version of the formula used to make him, and he intends to take over Jekyll's body permanently. Hyde then lets Jekyll write a letter to Utterson explaining the situation, wherein he begs him to not think of him as Henry, as it will only be Hyde. It ends on [[http://thesearchforhenryjekyll.smackjeeves.com/comics/1837122/page-16/ this note]], taken directly from the book.

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* Chapter 2 has Hyde kill Molly on-panel, reveal that he killed all the people whose deaths they were investigating, the drug Jekyll injected to ward him off was an amplified version of the formula used to make him, and he intends to take over Jekyll's body permanently. Hyde then lets Jekyll write a letter to Utterson explaining the situation, wherein he begs him to not think of him as Henry, as it will only be Hyde. It ends on [[http://thesearchforhenryjekyll.smackjeeves.com/comics/1837122/page-16/ thecomicseries.com/comics/35 this note]], taken directly from the book.book, of shots of Hyde looking blankly ahead after murdering someone.



* Actually, can we just dedicate a couple more minutes to Lanyon? This man is absolutely terrifying. The opposite of Edward Hyde but equally if not more frightening -up to you- because of it. His matter-of-factly tone and way of justifying his actions with logic is hauntingly sensible. The only times he demonstrates any signs emotion at all are immediately culled by some other creepy thing he does, or are evidently a reflection of Randall's own feelings...And it's still delivered cooly.
* The entire Confrontation chapter, as Hyde confronts Jekyll with the fact that they're the same body and same mind, and so it was ''Jekyll'' who killed all those people, not Hyde. It ends with him [[http://thesearchforhenryjekyll.smackjeeves.com/comics/2042288/page-27/ hanging]] Jekyll in their mind.

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* Actually, can we just dedicate a couple more minutes to Lanyon? This man Lanyon is absolutely terrifying. The opposite of Edward Hyde but equally if not more frightening -up to you- because of it. His matter-of-factly tone and way of justifying his actions with logic is hauntingly sensible. The only times he demonstrates any signs of emotion at all are immediately culled by some other creepy thing he does, or are evidently a reflection of Randall's own feelings...And it's still delivered cooly.
coolly.
* The entire Confrontation chapter, as Hyde confronts Jekyll with the fact that they're the same body and same mind, and so it was ''Jekyll'' who killed all those people, not Hyde. It ends with him [[http://thesearchforhenryjekyll.smackjeeves.com/comics/2042288/page-27/ thecomicseries.com/comics/219 hanging]] Jekyll in their mind.



* Chapter 17 has [[http://thesearchforhenryjekyll.smackjeeves.com/comics/2204384/page-17/ this]] [[http://thesearchforhenryjekyll.smackjeeves.com/comics/2204385/page-18/ moment]] when Al walks in on Hyde just after he brutally killed and dismembered someone.
* Lanyon resurrected Molly and other dead people without their memories]]. Chapter 25 reveals Jekyll's [=HJ7=] drug is responsible.

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* Chapter 17 has [[http://thesearchforhenryjekyll.smackjeeves.com/comics/2204384/page-17/ thecomicseries.com/comics/364/ this]] [[http://thesearchforhenryjekyll.smackjeeves.com/comics/2204385/page-18/ thecomicseries.com/comics/365/ moment]] when Al walks in on Hyde just after he brutally killed and dismembered someone.
someone, with Hyde cheerily asking if anything's wrong. He follows it up by attempting to seduce Al and talking about how he can satisfy him, all while his victim lays dead beneath their feet.
* Lanyon resurrected Molly and other dead people without their memories]].memories, making them RevenantZombies. Chapter 25 reveals Jekyll's [=HJ7=] drug is responsible.



* As Lanyon makes an extended metaphor about peppered moths and social Darwinism, [[http://thesearchforhenryjekyll.smackjeeves.com/comics/2378065/page-9/ this page]] shows someone's head cracking open and moths flying out to emphasize the comparison.

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* As Lanyon makes an extended metaphor about peppered moths and social Darwinism, [[http://thesearchforhenryjekyll.smackjeeves.com/comics/2378065/page-9/ thecomicseries.com/comics/542 this page]] shows someone's head cracking open and moths flying out to emphasize the comparison.



* Chapter 28 opens with Jekyll having a [[http://thesearchforhenryjekyll.smackjeeves.com/comics/2481298/page-3/ horrible nightmare]] of a shadowy... ''thing'' with glowing eyes taunting him over something he's forgotten.
* The ending of Chapter 29. Apparently it's possible for his zombified assistants to rememeber things. How does Lanyon react? He's visibly surprised at first (the most emotion he shows) but then he ''shoots'' him point blank, and gets back to work.
-->'''Lanyon:''' Just another broken doll that needed to be disposed of.

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* Chapter 28 opens with Jekyll having a [[http://thesearchforhenryjekyll.smackjeeves.com/comics/2481298/page-3/ thecomicseries.com/comics/617 horrible nightmare]] of a shadowy... ''thing'' with glowing eyes taunting him over something he's forgotten.
* The ending of Chapter 29. Apparently it's possible for his zombified assistants to rememeber remember things. How does Lanyon react? He's visibly surprised at first (the most emotion he shows) but then he ''shoots'' him point blank, and gets back to work.
-->'''Lanyon:''' Just another broken doll that needed to be disposed of.of.
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