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Jasper Kaylock is a young cryptobiologist or cryptozoologist, and the most recent addition to the Society of Arcane Sciences taken in by Dr. Jekyll. Before the events of the comic, while Jasper was out in the woods, he encountered a werewolf while searching for magical creatures to study. The Glass Scientists-https://www.theglassscientists.com/comic/chapter-iJasper Kaylock by me, Shiloh ConnorHenry Jekyll by https://www.tiktok.com/@the_shape78.

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1885, London! Q: Which voice actors would fit the TGS characters? Embarrassingly, I have a hard time keeping track of actors! I have a strong idea of what the characters sound like in my head but would have a tough time pinning them down to any specific real life person. A gaslamp fantasy comic about the life and times of a ragtag group of mad scientists and their enigmatic leader, Dr. Henry Jekyll. As a young scientist, Victoria Frankenstein gave life to a ghoulish creature sewn together from human corpses. Horrified by her own actions, she abandoned her creature and fled the country, setting off a lifelong struggle as creator and creation pursued each other through the wilderness. Jasper has evolved enormously over the course of developing The Glass Scientists--originally, he wasn't meant to have much of a role beyond what you saw in Chapter I, but he kept inhabiting little nooks and crannies of the story as I worked through my second and third drafts, and now--well! I suppose you will see what kind of role he's grown into.

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Category:Characters | The Glass Scientists Wikia | Fandom in: Characters Characters Category page Sign in to edit Contents 1 Main Characters 2 Lodgers (in order of appearance) 3 Reccurring Characters 4 Minor Characters Main Characters Dr. Henry Jekyll Edward Hyde Robert Lanyon Jasper Kaylock Rachel Pidgley Frankenstein The Creature The Glass Scientists: Volume One S.H. Cotugno, Sabrina Cotugno 4.68 346 ratings160 reviews The gothic worlds of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde, Frankenstein, and more collide in this graphic novel series about buried secrets, mad science, and misunderstood monsters. The Glass Scientists. Victor Frankenstein isn't dead. He's just gone into hiding. Or, alternatively, he did die but was brought back to life using his own science, either by his creature (who was lonely without him) or by one of the other scientists. Or he has not been yet but will be at some point of the story. The Glass Scientists is an ongoing Gaslamp Fantasy webcomic about mad science, magical secrets, and monsters both within and without. It has a short stand-alone prequel, Bleeding Heart. The writer and artist is Sage Cotugno AKA Arythusa, who previously worked on Gravity Falls and as a director on Star vs. the Forces of Evil and The Owl House.

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Welcome to The Glass Scientists Wikia The Fanmade Wiki for the ongoing webcomic, The Glass Scientists, a gaslamp fantasy reinterpretation of Robert Louis Stevenson's The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, featuring numerous other classic and gothic literature references and characters. Official Links: Rachel Pidgley The Creature Frankenstein The Lodgers These are the resident "rogue" scientists who lodge at the Society for Arcane Science. According to Dr. Jekyll, many of them were rescued right off the street. General Mr. Bird Mr. Archer Dr. Maijabi Mr. Griffin Mr. Ranjit Helsby Miss Lavender Mrs. Cantilupe Mr. Pennebrygg Mr. Sinnett Mr. Mosley The setting of The Glass Scientists is London, England. Most all subsequent settings fall within it. Contents 1 Bethnal Green 2 The Society for Arcane Sciences 2.1 The Main Entrance 2.2 Residential Suites 2.2.1 Bird and Archer 2.2.2 Maijabi 2.2.3 Ms. Ito & Dr. Helsby 2.2.4 Jasper Kaylock 2.3 Jekyll's Office 2.4 The Kitchen 2.5 The Roof The Glass Scientists - About The city of London is not the safest place for mad scientists. Thirty years after the death of the infamous Dr. Frankenstein, its citizens have gotten awfully good at killing monsters, destroying laboratories, and generally wrecking anything new or strange-looking.

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Avery Kaplan - 10/26/2023 10:00 am 0 In The Glass Scientists: Volume One by S. H. Cotugno, available now from Razorbill, readers will be introduced to a new side of Doctor Henry Jekyll. As founder of the Society for Arcane Sciences, Jekyll becomes acquainted with many contemporary mad scientists… and it turns out there is no shortage of those! Henry Jekyll is the main character of The Glass Scientists, founder of The Society for Arcane Sciences, and the Senior Neoalchemist of the Society.