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** HaveIMentionedThatIAmHeterosexualToday: Unlike most webcomic adaptations of Jekyll and Hyde which have LGBT themes and cast, the only characters who are LGBT are Poole who is asexual and Tyler who is bisexual.
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** HaveIMentionedThatIAmHeterosexualToday: Unlike most webcomic adaptations of Jekyll and Hyde which have LGBT themes and cast, the only LGBT character there is so far is Poole who is asexual.

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** HaveIMentionedThatIAmHeterosexualToday: Unlike most webcomic adaptations of Jekyll and Hyde which have LGBT themes and cast, the only characters who are LGBT character there is so far is are Poole who is asexual.asexual and Tyler who is bisexual.

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** ICanSeeYou: Louis along with any other animal can see and hear both Hyde and Jekyll because the minds and spirits of animals work differently from those of people.


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** ICanSeeYou: Louis along with any other animal can see and hear both Hyde and Jekyll because the minds and spirits of animals work differently from those of people.
** InvisibleToNormals: Nobody (other than animals) can see or hear the personality in the shadow or mirror because they are essentially a ghost that is bonded to the body since it is still alive. Only the opposite personality can see or hear them. [[spoiler: The exception is Dr. Lanyon to Albert Ode because Ode represents the one side of himself that he never practices or even acknowledges which is his conscience. Because of this, Ode subconsciously reciprocates this towards Lanyon meaning he will never hear or see him.]]
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** HaveIMentionedThatIAmHeterosexualToday: Unlike most webcomic adaptations of Jekyll and Hyde which have LGBT themes and an LGBT dominated cast, the only LGBT character there is so far is Poole who is asexual.

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** HaveIMentionedThatIAmHeterosexualToday: Unlike most webcomic adaptations of Jekyll and Hyde which have LGBT themes and an LGBT dominated cast, the only LGBT character there is so far is Poole who is asexual.
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** WeirdScience: The Hyde Formula has both magic and scientific properties which make it unstable and unpredictable. It will always create an alternate self of you, but it won't necessarily come out the way Hyde did and it could have side effects that vary from person to person.

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** WeirdScience: The Hyde Formula has both magic and scientific properties which make it unstable and unpredictable. It will always create an alternate self of you, but it won't necessarily come out the way Hyde did and it could have side effects that vary from person to person. Also, alchemy is considered as a legitimate scientific practice that people still research and work with.
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** HaveIMentionedThatIAmHeterosexualToday: Unlike most webcomic adaptations of Jekyll and Hyde, the main protagonists Jekyll and Hyde are heterosexuals. The only LGBT character there is so far is Poole who is asexual.

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** HaveIMentionedThatIAmHeterosexualToday: Unlike most webcomic adaptations of Jekyll and Hyde, the main protagonists Jekyll and Hyde are heterosexuals. The which have LGBT themes and an LGBT dominated cast, the only LGBT character there is so far is Poole who is asexual.
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** HaveIMentionedThatIAmHeterosexualToday: Unlike most webcomic adaptations of Jekyll and Hyde, the author has confirmed that there are no LGBT characters as of yet in her adaptation which includes the main protagonists Jekyll and Hyde themselves.

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** HaveIMentionedThatIAmHeterosexualToday: Unlike most webcomic adaptations of Jekyll and Hyde, the author has confirmed that there are no LGBT characters as of yet in her adaptation which includes the main protagonists Jekyll and Hyde themselves.are heterosexuals. The only LGBT character there is so far is Poole who is asexual.

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* ICanSeeYou: Louis along with any other animal can see and hear both Hyde and Jekyll because the minds and spirits of animals work differently from those of people.
* DeathByChildbirth: This is why we don't see Mrs. Carew.
* HaveIMentionedThatIAmHeterosexualToday: Unlike most webcomic adaptations of Jekyll and Hyde, the author has confirmed that there are no LGBT characters as of yet in her adaptation which includes the main protagonists Jekyll and Hyde themselves.
* MeaningfulName: Louis' name has a dual significance. It is a nod to the author of the original version of Jekyll and Hyde Robert Louis Stevenson and it was also the name of one of comic author's family pets growing up.
* NoodlePeople: Jekyll is not underweight or has some kind of rare medical condition. He just has one of those rare body types.
* ParentalAbandonment: It is confirmed by the author of the comic that Lucy's mother put her up for adoption because she was too poor to raise her.
* WeirdScience: The Hyde Formula has both magic and scientific properties which make it unstable and unpredictable. It will always create an alternate self of you, but it won't necessarily come out the way Hyde did and it could have side effects that vary from person to person.

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ICanSeeYou: Louis along with any other animal can see and hear both Hyde and Jekyll because the minds and spirits of animals work differently from those of people.
* ** DeathByChildbirth: This is why we don't see Mrs. Carew.
* ** HaveIMentionedThatIAmHeterosexualToday: Unlike most webcomic adaptations of Jekyll and Hyde, the author has confirmed that there are no LGBT characters as of yet in her adaptation which includes the main protagonists Jekyll and Hyde themselves.
* ** MeaningfulName: Louis' name has a dual significance. It is a nod to the author of the original version of Jekyll and Hyde Robert Louis Stevenson and it was also the name of one of comic author's family pets growing up.
* ** NoodlePeople: Jekyll is not underweight or has some kind of rare medical condition. He just has one of those rare body types.
* ** ParentalAbandonment: It is confirmed by the author of the comic that Lucy's mother put her up for adoption because she was too poor to raise her.
* ** WeirdScience: The Hyde Formula has both magic and scientific properties which make it unstable and unpredictable. It will always create an alternate self of you, but it won't necessarily come out the way Hyde did and it could have side effects that vary from person to person.
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* NoodlePeople: Jekyll is not underweight or some kind of rare medical condition. He just has one of those rare body types.

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* NoodlePeople: Jekyll is not underweight or has some kind of rare medical condition. He just has one of those rare body types.
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* ParentalAbandonment: It is confirmed by the author of the comic that Lucy's mother put her up for adoption because she was too poor to care for her.

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* ParentalAbandonment: It is confirmed by the author of the comic that Lucy's mother put her up for adoption because she was too poor to care for raise her.
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* NoodlePeople: Jekyll is not underweight, is a good eater (he has a sweet tooth in fact) and is in fact healthy. He just has one of those rare body types.

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* NoodlePeople: Jekyll is not underweight, is a good eater (he has a sweet tooth in fact) and is in fact healthy.underweight or some kind of rare medical condition. He just has one of those rare body types.
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* HaveIMentionedThatIAmHeterosexualToday: Unlike most webcomic adaptations of Jekyll and Hyde, the author has confirmed that there are no LGBT characters as of yet in her adaptation which includes the main protagonists Jekyll and Hyde themselves.
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* ParentalAbandonment: It is confirmed by the author of the comic that Lucy's mother put her up for adoption because she was too poor to care for her.
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* DeathByChildbirth: This is why we don't see Mrs. Carew.
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* MeaningfulName: Louis' name has a dual significance. It is a nod to the author of the original version of Jekyll and Hyde Robert Louis Stevenson and it was also the name of one of her family pets growing up.

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* MeaningfulName: Louis' name has a dual significance. It is a nod to the author of the original version of Jekyll and Hyde Robert Louis Stevenson and it was also the name of one of her comic author's family pets growing up.
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* ICanSeeYou: Louis along with any other animal can see and hear both Hyde and Jekyll because the minds and spirits of animals work differently from those of people.
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* NoodlePeople: Jekyll is not underweight, is a good eater (he has a sweet tooth in fact) and is in fact healthy. He just has one of those rare body types.
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* MeaningfulName: Louis' name has a dual significance. It is a nod to the author of the original version of Jekyll and Hyde Robert Louis Stevenson and it was also the name of one of her family pets growing up.
* WeirdScience: The Hyde Formula has both magic and scientific properties which make it unstable and unpredictable. It will always create an alternate self of you, but it won't necessarily come out the way Hyde did and it could have side effects that vary from person to person.

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