A blog about Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and the many transformations of their story.
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Watch!! The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde - Jack Palance - 1968
You can watch the Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde starring Jack Palance from 1968 embedded here for your convenience. You can also find it, and other similar movies, on the Jekyll and Hyde film and video resource page.
Parts 1/8 through 7/8
Available on: Youtube (embedded below is a playlist of all the parts, so all you have to do is press play, and it will cycle through all of them. They ought to be in the correct order
Part 8/8
Available on: Veoh and Novamov
below I have embedded both versions. If one does not work for you, then just try and play the other.
Part 8 on Veoh:
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Part 8 on Novamov:
Friday, May 20, 2011
Read "Classics Illustrated: Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde" by John K Snyder III
Here's the comic/graphic novel adaptation of Dr Jekyll & Hyde by John K Snyder III. It's available in the comic-related page of resources for download in two different formats, but I thought it might be convenient to also share the images directly, in a way that they can be read easily without needing to download anything. So, read and enjoy! Here are approximately 50 pages of abstract, surreal and colorful comic goodness.
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Diversions of the Groovy Kind: Weird Random Reads: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Diversions of the Groovy Kind: Weird Random Reads: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
This blogger was awesome enough to share scans of the comic "Supernatural Thrillers: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" on their blog "Diversions of the Groovy Kind".
Go read it over on their original blog post, or check out the Jekyll and Hyde Comics & Graphic Novels Resource Page to download the scans of the pages in a .rar file for smoother reading on your own computer. My great thanks goes out to The Groovy Agent for making this comic available to read online for fans of both older comics in general and of Jekyll and Hyde!
This blogger was awesome enough to share scans of the comic "Supernatural Thrillers: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" on their blog "Diversions of the Groovy Kind".
Go read it over on their original blog post, or check out the Jekyll and Hyde Comics & Graphic Novels Resource Page to download the scans of the pages in a .rar file for smoother reading on your own computer. My great thanks goes out to The Groovy Agent for making this comic available to read online for fans of both older comics in general and of Jekyll and Hyde!
Saturday, May 7, 2011
Victorian Undead - Sherlock Holmes vs. Jekyll-Hyde Comic
Victorian Undead: Sherlock Holmes vs. Jekyll and Hyde Comic
I've finally finished converting this Sherlock Holmes/Jekyll and Hyde Zombie crossover comic from its CDisplay comic format into normal images! It's a great little comic, with art, writing and characterizations of these well-known figures that I have no issues with at all, but indeed thoroughly enjoyed, save for Jekyll's mustache. It's just a matter of personal taste, I know, but in my mind Jekyll doesn't look right with one. Also, Utterson's haircut is hilariously unsuitable to his character. But when those are my only complaints about it, it's certainly not at all bad.
In any case, out of the two Jekyll and Hyde and Sherlock Holmes crossover comics that I've read, this one is by far the best. Definitely worth the trouble I went through in order to share it in a more convenient format.
If you have trouble reading the comics as they appear below, you can find them in a larger format in the imageshack gallery I made of the whole thing. Just click on the images to show them in full size, and then arrows will appear near the top of that image that you an click to see the next page.
I hope you enjoy it!
I've finally finished converting this Sherlock Holmes/Jekyll and Hyde Zombie crossover comic from its CDisplay comic format into normal images! It's a great little comic, with art, writing and characterizations of these well-known figures that I have no issues with at all, but indeed thoroughly enjoyed, save for Jekyll's mustache. It's just a matter of personal taste, I know, but in my mind Jekyll doesn't look right with one. Also, Utterson's haircut is hilariously unsuitable to his character. But when those are my only complaints about it, it's certainly not at all bad.
In any case, out of the two Jekyll and Hyde and Sherlock Holmes crossover comics that I've read, this one is by far the best. Definitely worth the trouble I went through in order to share it in a more convenient format.
If you have trouble reading the comics as they appear below, you can find them in a larger format in the imageshack gallery I made of the whole thing. Just click on the images to show them in full size, and then arrows will appear near the top of that image that you an click to see the next page.
I hope you enjoy it!
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