AO3 Name:Panny Letter Link:Here Crossover Type: Crossover or Fusion
Potential Fandom Combinations: The Strange Case of Mr. Hyde (Comic)/literally any classic literary horror, classic speculative fiction featuring monstrous or fantastically criminal elements, or Gothic novel. Some specific (but by no means exhaustive) examples include: /The Picture of Dorian Gray - Oscar Wilde /The Invisible Man - H.G. Wells /Frankenstein - Mary Shelley /Dracula - Bram Stoker
Prompts!: ✎ Tom meets one Dorian Gray, who "seduces him with his philosophy". Hyde hears through the rumour mill that Mr. Gray might know the secret to eternal life (and anyway, a man has to look out for his mates).
✎ Picking up right where canon left off, Tom pursues the case of the mysterious Invisible Man, still dealing with the aftermath of his time with Hyde and the Jack the Ripper case. Hyde, as it turns out, hasn't gone as far as he'd assumed.
✎ In the wake of a series of grave robberies, Tom hears rumours of a monster sighted on city streets. It turns out that Utterson isn't the only ambitious man with an interest in Hyde's formula.
✎ A mysterious murder leads Tom to meet a wealthy man who's recently acquired property in the area and who only ventures out at night. Tom quickly figures out he's in over his head and reaches out to Hyde for help.
Basically any variation of Hyde and Tom having to team up to tackle a strange case that turns out to be an intertextual reference is gold.
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Letter Link: Here
Crossover Type: Crossover or Fusion
Potential Fandom Combinations: The Strange Case of Mr. Hyde (Comic)/literally any classic literary horror, classic speculative fiction featuring monstrous or fantastically criminal elements, or Gothic novel. Some specific (but by no means exhaustive) examples include:
/The Picture of Dorian Gray - Oscar Wilde
/The Invisible Man - H.G. Wells
/Frankenstein - Mary Shelley
/Dracula - Bram Stoker
Prompts!:
✎ Tom meets one Dorian Gray, who "seduces him with his philosophy". Hyde hears through the rumour mill that Mr. Gray might know the secret to eternal life (and anyway, a man has to look out for his mates).
✎ Picking up right where canon left off, Tom pursues the case of the mysterious Invisible Man, still dealing with the aftermath of his time with Hyde and the Jack the Ripper case. Hyde, as it turns out, hasn't gone as far as he'd assumed.
✎ In the wake of a series of grave robberies, Tom hears rumours of a monster sighted on city streets. It turns out that Utterson isn't the only ambitious man with an interest in Hyde's formula.
✎ A mysterious murder leads Tom to meet a wealthy man who's recently acquired property in the area and who only ventures out at night. Tom quickly figures out he's in over his head and reaches out to Hyde for help.
Basically any variation of Hyde and Tom having to team up to tackle a strange case that turns out to be an intertextual reference is gold.