The last time I cosplayed Henry Jekyll from the Glass Scientists was in 2020. Back then I was still closeted, and called it a genderbent cosplay.
Tgs has been in my life since 2018. I started it in 8th grade, and I'm now enrolled in university. It's probably the longest I've ever consistently kept up with a piece of media in my life. Things happen and life changes, but every Monday I can count on a new tgs page. My interest has waxed and waned, but it's always been there.
Anyways. That's all to say - I'm happy to be able to cosplay this character I love again, in a way that feels right to me.
My old 2020 cosplay is below the cut, for comparison purposes :)
Me and @definatelymrhyde have been working on this for a while now and I'm proud to say that we performed Confrontation from the Jekyll and Hyde musical!
For context we were given the opportunity to perform for a musical theater event and we took it to present something we have been loving since we found out about it.
(I play as Jekyll and @definatelymrhyde plays, you guessed it... Hyde)
Ran all over town today to find one (1) red suit vest for a cosplay of The Glass Scientists' Henry Jekyll for my library's version of ComiCon this weekend. Amazon even let me down by sending me two different vests, both the wrong size. No luck yet. The event is Saturday. I have literally everything else in my closet. Why is cosplay so hard. :(
Bawling my eyes out because I randomly got a Henry Jekyll cosplay on my FYP but the reason I got excited was because I deadass thought it was Indrid Fucking Cold until I checked the tags
Just cosplayed Edward Hyde ‘cuz I wanted to get a feel for his character, and apparently I decided that when he does end up in casual conversation he trash talks Jekyll via indirect jabs, where he refers to him as “a friend of mine,” just for a little extra pettiness