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}}'''Mr Hyde''' was one of the members of the [[Sisyphean Society]]'s senior circle in the [[Land of Fiction]]. [[The Master]] killed him along with the other members of the Society. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Character Assassin (comic story)|Character Assassin]]'')
}}{{wikipediainfo|Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (character)}}{{you may|The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde|Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (comic story)|n1=the novel|n2=its comic adaptation}}[[Doctor]] '''Henry Jekyll''' and Mr '''Edward Hyde''' were two identities of a single man who created a potion to separate the "good" and "evil" sides of his personality. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (comic story)|Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde]]'')
 
== Biography ==
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Throughout his career as a medical student and a doctor, Jekyll struggled with his cravings for the "evil side" of life. To help himself control these impulses, he invented a potion which transformed him into Hyde, contorting his [[bone]]s and changing his facial appearance; the alteration could be reversed by drinking an [[antidote]]. Although Jekyll recognised Hyde's monstrocity and tried resisting the change, he began to transform himself into Hyde to escape the boredom of his life.
 
Free to commit crimes with impunity, Hyde would [[alcohol|drink]], [[opium|smoke]], and commit [[vandalism]]. One day, upon knocking over a child, he was surrounded by a mob and paid off the girl's father with a £25. This was seen by Jekyll's [[lawyer]], [[Utterson]], who recognised Jekyll's signature on the check and confronted Jekyll about it. Despite brushing off Utterson at first, after Jekyll lost control again and Hyde brutalised an elderly woman in the park, Jekyll confessed the secret of his potion. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (comic story)|Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde]]'')
 
== Legacy ==
The [[Fourth Doctor]] knew [[Utterson]]'s account of Jekyll and Hyde, ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (comic story)|Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde]]'') and the [[Fifth Doctor]] referenced it to [[Nyssa]], [[Tegan]], and [[Hayter]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Time-Flight (TV story)|Time-Flight]]'')
 
[[Robert Louis Stevenson]] wrote a book about Jekyll and Hyde entitled ''[[The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde]]''. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Medicinal Purposes (audio story)|Medicinal Purposes]]'') In the [[1890s]], [[Henry Gordon Jago]] and [[George Litefoot]] believed it deserved a [[theatre]] revival. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Stage Fright (audio story)|Stage Fright]]'')
 
=== In the Land of Fiction ===
Hyde was one of the members of the [[Sisyphean Society]]'s senior circle in the [[Land of Fiction]]. [[The Master]] killed him along with the other members of the Society. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Character Assassin (comic story)|Character Assassin]]'')


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
* Mr Hyde was the alter-ego of Dr Jekyll in [[Robert Louis Stevenson]]'s novella ''[[The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde]]''.
* Jekyll and Hyde originate in [[Robert Louis Stevenson]]'s novella ''[[The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde]]''.
* He was played by [[Dougray Scott]] in a 2008 television film, ''Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde''.
* He was played by [[Dougray Scott]] in a 2008 television film, ''Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde''.
* The 2007 series {{wi|Jekyll (TV series)|Jekyll}}, a sequel to this story, was written in its entirety by [[Steven Moffat]]. A more recent TV drama, {{wi|Jekyll and Hyde (TV series)|Jekyll and Hide}} in 2015, has both characters' love interest, Lily, played by [[Stephanie Hyam]].
* The 2007 series {{wi|Jekyll (TV series)|Jekyll}}, a sequel to Stevenson's story, was written by [[Steven Moffat]]. In a more recent TV drama, {{wi|Jekyll and Hyde (TV series)|Jekyll and Hide}} in 2015, [[Stephanie Hyam]] plays the characters' love interest.
* [[David Hasselhoff]] portrayed Mr Hyde in the 2001 DVD recording of the {{wi|Jekyll & Hyde (musical)|Jekyll & Hyde}} [[musical theatre|musical]].
* [[David Hasselhoff]] portrayed Mr Hyde in the 2001 DVD recording of the {{wi|Jekyll & Hyde (musical)|Jekyll & Hyde}} [[musical theatre|musical]].
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Doctor Henry Jekyll and Mr Edward Hyde were two identities of a single man who created a potion to separate the "good" and "evil" sides of his personality. (COMIC: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde)

Biography

This section's awfully stubby.

Needs more Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde issues 3-5.

Throughout his career as a medical student and a doctor, Jekyll struggled with his cravings for the "evil side" of life. To help himself control these impulses, he invented a potion which transformed him into Hyde, contorting his bones and changing his facial appearance; the alteration could be reversed by drinking an antidote. Although Jekyll recognised Hyde's monstrocity and tried resisting the change, he began to transform himself into Hyde to escape the boredom of his life.

Free to commit crimes with impunity, Hyde would drink, smoke, and commit vandalism. One day, upon knocking over a child, he was surrounded by a mob and paid off the girl's father with a £25. This was seen by Jekyll's lawyer, Utterson, who recognised Jekyll's signature on the check and confronted Jekyll about it. Despite brushing off Utterson at first, after Jekyll lost control again and Hyde brutalised an elderly woman in the park, Jekyll confessed the secret of his potion. (COMIC: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde)

Legacy

The Fourth Doctor knew Utterson's account of Jekyll and Hyde, (COMIC: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde) and the Fifth Doctor referenced it to Nyssa, Tegan, and Hayter. (TV: Time-Flight)

Robert Louis Stevenson wrote a book about Jekyll and Hyde entitled The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde. (AUDIO: Medicinal Purposes) In the 1890s, Henry Gordon Jago and George Litefoot believed it deserved a theatre revival. (AUDIO: Stage Fright)

In the Land of Fiction

Hyde was one of the members of the Sisyphean Society's senior circle in the Land of Fiction. The Master killed him along with the other members of the Society. (COMIC: Character Assassin)

Behind the scenes