![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() You're better off just reading the original, it's only like 90 pages or something. I feel like if you haven't read the original, this book might be confusing-and this is coming from me. I'm probably going to watch the animated movie next. Actually that might have been the only thing this cleared up. Like I never knew that the whole reason Jekyll started taking the potion was because of his sexual fetish or whatever. I was hoping this comic book would help me finally grasp what-the-heck goes on in this story, but to no avail. I don't know what it is, but there's something that keeps me from ever fully comprehending what goes on in this story. You might think that the reason I'm willing to relive so many reincarnations of this story is because I love it, but it's actually because of my quest to actually understand this story. These arn't the Hasselhoff versions because I like these better), and now this comic book. Hyde written by Stevenson himself, then the musical with David Hasselhoff (My favorite songs were This is the Moment, Alive, and Confrontation. First was the original story, The Strange Case of Dr. This is the third format of which I have experienced the story of Dr. ![]()
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