Cain and Abel, Abel and Cain, no-one can tell betwixt the twain!
Probably the first and only fanart of the Mel Foster series. Have the twin sons of Dr. Jekyll, Cain (🍏) and Abel (🍎). They’re normal.
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Cain and Abel, Abel and Cain, no-one can tell betwixt the twain!
Probably the first and only fanart of the Mel Foster series. Have the twin sons of Dr. Jekyll, Cain (🍏) and Abel (🍎). They’re normal.
Please read Mel Foster and the Demon Butler
nobody will care but I headcanon Cain Jekyll as gay. one of them had to get the gay. don’t worry, Abel is fine with that, but now everyone thinks their shared Hyde persona is bi
I think it's very funny that the twins are canonically strapped
Cain Jekyll I fucking love you so muuuuuuch my green apple flavored sweetie pie why is he so sweetie pie………. Why is he so Cute……. Why is this series so obscure I need 1000 people loving Cain as much as I do…….
actually I have more Mel Foster Series thoughts and one of them is that it’s crazy that they touch upon Eve, Viorica, and even Quasi Jr’s thoughts on losing their Public Domain Loved Ones, for better or for worse , for a little at least, but Cain and Abel just… LIVE with the fact that their father died, don’t discuss it further than “oh yeah the Hyde thing killed him yuppp”… either Jekyll wasn’t a great dad or the twins have inherited his condition of The Represser
“Talk about genetic lottery. One of the twins is the very model of British youth, the other… well, he’s a damn animal.”
So. Turns out the Jekyll twins are fun to make in picrew.
Julia Golding reaching into her pot of Victorian literary references to sprinkle into Mel Foster: hmmmmm yes, the teenagers reading this will definitely know what Rudyard Kipling’s Phantom Rickshaw is