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A bounty hunter captures fugitives for a monetary reward (bounty). Other names, mainly used in the United States, include bail enforcement agent and fugitive recovery agent. Bounty hunting has been adopted by several action-oriented vehicles, including Westerns, science fiction, fantasy and stories set in modern times. Typically, hunters are depicted as assisting law enforcement agencies in the apprehension of wanted criminals, but also as mercenaries who give their services to powerful criminal figures rather than the proper authorities. In science fiction, bounty hunters are commonly depicted as loners, cynical yet romantic.

Appearances

 * Penny Dreadful: Grand Guignol

Biography
Mister Kidd was an American of Native American descent who lived during the latter half of the 19th century. He was partnered with a man named Warren Roper. In the winter of 1891, Roper and Kidd were hired by Ethan Chandler's father to track him down and return him to the United States. They eventually found him living in London where he was staying at a place called the Mariner's Inn. The two bounty hunters approached Chandler and announced their intentions. Ethan had no desire to return to the U.S. and expressed as much to them, but Roper and Kidd were not the types to take "no" for an answer. This led to an altercation between the three men, which resulted in Chandler temporarily driving them off. The two men returned to the Mariner's Inn in a state of anger and irritation. However, they were unaware that Ethan Chandler had a dark secret. He was a werewolf. Had they known this, they likely would have thought better about approaching him on the night of a full moon. Accosting him once again, they declared that they were going to drag him back to America like a monkey. Ethan replied, "No... no monkey" and then turned into a werewolf. He eviscerated both men and left their remains to be found by others the following morning.

Appearances

 * 1) Penny Dreadful: Grand Guignol