T-Rex: Sherlock Holmes, the public domain detective who ruined the name "Sherlock" for everyone else, frowned. It seemed some brute was going around murdering people!
T-Rex: (It's Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, but don't tell him!)
T-Rex: "This is indeed strangest case I have ever encountered," Sherlock said. (He forgot to say "the", just as the word "The" is missing from the story's original title, "Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde"!). Sherlock had used some drugs before out of boredom (drugs transformed Dr. Jekyll into Mr. Hyde, so there's a parallel here which also parallels the "good/evil" conflict in the original story!) but he wasn't using them now.
T-Rex: Sherlock deduced fingerprints were a thing, then arrested the dual man. THE END.
Utahraptor: That's IT?!
Utahraptor: Dude, you were pointing out every literary allusion you made just to be ABSOLUTELY SURE we'd all know how clever you were! It was PAINFUL.
T-Rex: It was ACCESSIBLE! Wow. SNOBBY much??
Utahraptor: ...Sometimes, yeah.
T-Rex: ...
Off panel: ...
Narrator: "SUDDEN UNEXPECTED HONESTY COMICS"