Post by metawolf on Jul 12, 2010 5:08:40 GMT -4
The person behind the character:
Name/Nickname: Meta or MetaWolf
Age: 19
Experience: 1.3 years
Contact information: MSN or PM
Character basics:
Real name: Cletus Kasady
Code name: Carnage
Date of Birth: Unknown
Place of Birth: Brooklyn, New York
Age: 30
Known family: Unnamed grandmother (Deceased), Unnamed father (Deceased), Unnamed mother (Deceased), Venom ("Father"), Toxin ("Son"), Scream ("Sister"), Hybrid ("Brother"), Shriek ("Wife"), Carrion ("Son"), Demogoblin ("Son"), Doppelganger ("Son")
The Reflection in the mirror:
Hair: Red
Eyes: Green
Height: 6'1'' (Kasady); 6'9 1/2" (Variable, with symbiote)
Weight: 190 lbs (Kasady); 300 lbs (Variable, with symbiote)
Legal Status: Adult
Occupation: Serial Killer
Affiliation: Maximum Carnage
Abilities: Kasady possesses various superhuman attributes as a result of bonding with the Carnage symbiote. Most of his powers are similar to those possessed by Spider-Man and Venom, though a few are more developed.
Superhuman Strength: Kasady is superhumanly strong. He has demonstrated to being stronger than Spider-Man and Venom combined and can lift about 35 tons.
Superhuman Speed: Kasady can run and move at speeds superior to those of any normal human being.
Superhuman Stamina: Kasady's musculature generates considerably less fatigue toxins during physical activity than the musculature of an ordinary human. He can physically exert himself at peak capacity for about 24 hours before the buildup of fatigue toxins in his bloodstream begins to impair him.
Superhuman Agility: Kasady's agility, balance, and bodily coordination are enhanced to levels that are beyond the natural physical limits of even the finest human athlete.
Superhuman Reflexes: Kasady's reflexes are similarly enhanced and are superior to those of the finest human athlete.
Superhuman Durability: The tissue the symbiote is composed of renders Kasady's body much harder and more resistant to physical injury than the body of an ordinary human. Kasady can withstand high caliber bullets, great impact forces, powerful energy blasts, and falls from great heights without sustaining physical injury.
Regenerative Healing Factor: Despite this, however, it is possible to injure him. Kasady is able to rapidly regenerate damaged bodily tissues much faster and more extensively than an ordinary human. It isn't known, however, if he can fully regenerate severed limbs or missing internal organs. Kasady is also immune to the effects of all Earthly diseases and infections as long as he remains bonded with the symbiote.
Wall Crawling: Much like Spider-Man, Kasady has the ability to cling to virtually any surface. He can rapidly crawl, walk, or run across even slickened surfaces.
Webbing: Kasady can project a powerful, organic web-like substance similar to the webbing Spider-Man has. He typically uses this webbing to swing from building to building or as a means of immobilizing someone. The webbing is exceptionally strong, much more so for even the finest human athlete to break.
Shapeshifting: The symbiote possesses limited shape-shifting abilities in the sense that it can immediately change itself to appear as any type of clothing or garment that Kasady wishes. Kasady can also morph sections of his body, such as his hands or feet, into bladed weaponry such as spikes, blades, or axes. Kasady can also detach these bladed weaponry if he chooses to. For example, he often forms spikes that he expels from his body. The weaponry, however, disintegrates after being separated from his body after a period of about 30 seconds. Kasady can also cause the symbiote to generate tentacle-like appendages from various parts of his body, which he often uses either in combat situations or to restrain someone.
What's hidden behind the mask:
Personality: Unlike a majority of Spider-Man’s enemies, Carnage has little interest in wealth and world domination (though this may be a result of his insanity). Instead, he enjoys committing random acts of murder, causing fear and pain to others. He's extremely violent and has very little morals. He doesn't respect anyone, even if they're his equals, and sees most people as nothing but prey. At first, he may come off as an easy going, occasionally charming, yet easily distracted young man. But when he drops the act, Kasady becomes a cold-blooded killer who gets his kicks from doing whatever he feels like. He kills for pleasure, seeing it as a form of “art” and taking deep pride when he gains the attention of the media. He believes that anyone can be like him, provided they have the "guts" for it.
Carnage's philosophy is based on the idea that the universe is chaotic, that there is no grand master plan or design to the world. He even goes as far as to essentially call God a "drooling idiot". According to Kasady, all human beings are evil by nature and that they just won't admit to it. It is through the perversion that is law and order that makes humans act against their nature. His ultimate goal is to make a society free of law and order so the people can do whatever they want.
History: Cletus Kasady was born in Brooklyn, New York. He claims his mother tried to kill him after she caught him torturing her dog. She was apparently beaten to death by Kasady's father, who received no defense from his son during his trial. Kasady seems to care for his mother, digging up her grave in Maximum Carnage, contradicting his prior account in which he took glee in her death. He also claims he killed his grandmother when he was a child, pushing her down a flight of stairs.
Now an orphan, Kasady is sent to the St. Estes Home for Boys, where his antisocial behavior makes him the target of abuse from both the other orphans and the staff. Kasady vindicates himself by murdering the disciplinarian administrator and burning down the orphanage. During the events of Carnage: It's A Wonderful Life, images from his own memories play of a failed relationship with an unnamed girl during his teen years. At one time he befriended a boy named Billy Bentine but they drifted apart as Kasady started his career as a serial killer. By his early twenties, he has been convicted of 11 murders, although he brags about committing dozens more. He eventually shares a cell with Eddie Brock at Ryker's Island prison, awaiting trial for crimes committed as Venom and who had just recently lost his Venom symbiote after a battle against Styx.
When Brock's symbiote returns and bonds with him to form the entity known as Venom, the supervillain unwittingly leaves behind a symbiote spawn, which bonds with Kasady, allowing him to transform into the red and black monster called Carnage. One night, Kasady murders a guard and escapes prison, beginning a series of gruesome and seemingly random murders. At the scene of each crime, he writes "Carnage Rules" on the walls with his own blood. He is found by Spider-Man, though the hero proves to be no match for Carnage's powers. Carnage then abducts J. Jonah Jameson. In desperation, Spider-Man makes what is, despite his expectations, only the first of many truces with Venom to fight Carnage. Carnage is defeated with sonic weaponry, but the symbiote lives on by merging with Kasady's bloodstream.
Carnage later returns, escaping from prison and recruits an army of psychotic super-villains (including Shriek, Demogoblin, Carrion, and Doppelganger) to overtake New York City. However they are driven back by Spider-Man, Venom, Captain America, Black Cat, Nightwatch, Cloak and Dagger, Iron Fist, Deathlok, Morbius, and Firestar.
Despite his defeat and imprisonment, Carnage escapes once again and goes against his trend of randomness by actually selecting a specific victim; his old childhood friend Billy Bentine. Spider-Man, this time alone, interferes and battles Carnage. Bentine helps Spider-Man defeat the madman by tricking Kasady into retracting his symbiote into his body, allowing Spider-Man to easily knockout the human Kasady with a simple punch.
Kasady, albeit having a stronger bond to his symbiote than Eddie Brock does, has been separated from and re-bonded with the symbiote several times as the symbiote looks for stronger hosts. At one point, the Carnage symbiote escapes from the Ravencroft Institute where Cletus Kasady is incarcerated, seeking a stronger host. It takes over Ben Reilly, who had recently replaced Peter Parker as Spider-Man. Reilly has little previous experience with symbiotes, and is unprepared for an enemy that is immune to his spider-sense. Together, they become Spider-Carnage, and the symbiote attempts to force him, both mentally and physically, to kill a powerless Peter Parker along with other innocent people. Reilly barely escapes the symbiote's control with help from Dr. Ashley Kafka and John Jameson, the administrators of Ravencroft.
The symbiote later bonds with the Silver Surfer (who had dropped into Earth to welcome the Fantastic Four back from the Heroes Reborn universe), which created the insane and vastly powerful Cosmic Carnage. In the process, it was revealed that the symbiotes have an instinctive knowledge of the Heralds of Galactus, with the Carnage symbiote initially terrified of the Surfer upon arrival. However, the Surfer and Spider-Man manage to return the symbiote to Kasady, who is subsequently encased by the Silver Surfer in an unbreakable material to spend the rest of his life reflecting on his sins.
However, the material is clearly not as 'unbreakable' as the Surfer believes; when next seen, Kasady has somehow escaped from the material, although he is trapped in a cell specifically designed to contain him and stop him transforming into Carnage. Venom later locates Kasady in prison and re-absorbs his Carnage symbiote into his own body "for good". Without the symbiote, Kasady retains the Carnage persona by costuming himself in red paint and continuing his killing sprees, but does so as a normal human, only for Spider-Man to easily defeat him in a fight (he claimed to still possess some of the symbiote's strength, but if he did, it was clearly not enough to allow him to win in a fight with Spider-Man).
Soon, however, Kasady finds an exact replica of the symbiote in the Negative Zone. How this symbiote is an identical copy, or where it came from, has yet to be explained. Somewhere down the line, Cletus got his original symbiote back. It is not explained how he got it back or what happened to the one from the Negative Zone.
After some time, the Carnage symbiote begins to spawn a "child", which he tries to kill without success, acting on the symbiote race's instinctive hatred for their immediate offspring. The "child" later bonds with police officer Patrick Mulligan. Carnage feels nothing but hatred for the young creature and attempts to kill it, while Venom defends it. Venom names the new symbiote Toxin. Mulligan, with the assistance of Spider-Man and Black Cat, manage to repel Carnage and Venom and has since attempted to steer his symbiote towards heroism instead of murder.
During the events in the Raft, Carnage is one of several supervillains trying to escape. Although Luke Cage, Matt Murdock, and Jessica Drew manage to keep him contained in the lower levels, it is the Sentry who finishes him off, flying Carnage outside the Earth's atmosphere and ripping him apart. He has not appeared since. According to Iron Man's computer, Kasady may not have been inside the symbiote when the Sentry ripped it apart and may have succeeded in his escape.
Code word: Armageddon
Sources:
marvel.wikia.com/Cletus_Kasady_(Earth-616)
www.giantbomb.com/carnage/94-3162/
Name/Nickname: Meta or MetaWolf
Age: 19
Experience: 1.3 years
Contact information: MSN or PM
Character basics:
Real name: Cletus Kasady
Code name: Carnage
Date of Birth: Unknown
Place of Birth: Brooklyn, New York
Age: 30
Known family: Unnamed grandmother (Deceased), Unnamed father (Deceased), Unnamed mother (Deceased), Venom ("Father"), Toxin ("Son"), Scream ("Sister"), Hybrid ("Brother"), Shriek ("Wife"), Carrion ("Son"), Demogoblin ("Son"), Doppelganger ("Son")
The Reflection in the mirror:
Hair: Red
Eyes: Green
Height: 6'1'' (Kasady); 6'9 1/2" (Variable, with symbiote)
Weight: 190 lbs (Kasady); 300 lbs (Variable, with symbiote)
Legal Status: Adult
Occupation: Serial Killer
Affiliation: Maximum Carnage
Abilities: Kasady possesses various superhuman attributes as a result of bonding with the Carnage symbiote. Most of his powers are similar to those possessed by Spider-Man and Venom, though a few are more developed.
Superhuman Strength: Kasady is superhumanly strong. He has demonstrated to being stronger than Spider-Man and Venom combined and can lift about 35 tons.
Superhuman Speed: Kasady can run and move at speeds superior to those of any normal human being.
Superhuman Stamina: Kasady's musculature generates considerably less fatigue toxins during physical activity than the musculature of an ordinary human. He can physically exert himself at peak capacity for about 24 hours before the buildup of fatigue toxins in his bloodstream begins to impair him.
Superhuman Agility: Kasady's agility, balance, and bodily coordination are enhanced to levels that are beyond the natural physical limits of even the finest human athlete.
Superhuman Reflexes: Kasady's reflexes are similarly enhanced and are superior to those of the finest human athlete.
Superhuman Durability: The tissue the symbiote is composed of renders Kasady's body much harder and more resistant to physical injury than the body of an ordinary human. Kasady can withstand high caliber bullets, great impact forces, powerful energy blasts, and falls from great heights without sustaining physical injury.
Regenerative Healing Factor: Despite this, however, it is possible to injure him. Kasady is able to rapidly regenerate damaged bodily tissues much faster and more extensively than an ordinary human. It isn't known, however, if he can fully regenerate severed limbs or missing internal organs. Kasady is also immune to the effects of all Earthly diseases and infections as long as he remains bonded with the symbiote.
Wall Crawling: Much like Spider-Man, Kasady has the ability to cling to virtually any surface. He can rapidly crawl, walk, or run across even slickened surfaces.
Webbing: Kasady can project a powerful, organic web-like substance similar to the webbing Spider-Man has. He typically uses this webbing to swing from building to building or as a means of immobilizing someone. The webbing is exceptionally strong, much more so for even the finest human athlete to break.
Shapeshifting: The symbiote possesses limited shape-shifting abilities in the sense that it can immediately change itself to appear as any type of clothing or garment that Kasady wishes. Kasady can also morph sections of his body, such as his hands or feet, into bladed weaponry such as spikes, blades, or axes. Kasady can also detach these bladed weaponry if he chooses to. For example, he often forms spikes that he expels from his body. The weaponry, however, disintegrates after being separated from his body after a period of about 30 seconds. Kasady can also cause the symbiote to generate tentacle-like appendages from various parts of his body, which he often uses either in combat situations or to restrain someone.
What's hidden behind the mask:
Personality: Unlike a majority of Spider-Man’s enemies, Carnage has little interest in wealth and world domination (though this may be a result of his insanity). Instead, he enjoys committing random acts of murder, causing fear and pain to others. He's extremely violent and has very little morals. He doesn't respect anyone, even if they're his equals, and sees most people as nothing but prey. At first, he may come off as an easy going, occasionally charming, yet easily distracted young man. But when he drops the act, Kasady becomes a cold-blooded killer who gets his kicks from doing whatever he feels like. He kills for pleasure, seeing it as a form of “art” and taking deep pride when he gains the attention of the media. He believes that anyone can be like him, provided they have the "guts" for it.
Carnage's philosophy is based on the idea that the universe is chaotic, that there is no grand master plan or design to the world. He even goes as far as to essentially call God a "drooling idiot". According to Kasady, all human beings are evil by nature and that they just won't admit to it. It is through the perversion that is law and order that makes humans act against their nature. His ultimate goal is to make a society free of law and order so the people can do whatever they want.
History: Cletus Kasady was born in Brooklyn, New York. He claims his mother tried to kill him after she caught him torturing her dog. She was apparently beaten to death by Kasady's father, who received no defense from his son during his trial. Kasady seems to care for his mother, digging up her grave in Maximum Carnage, contradicting his prior account in which he took glee in her death. He also claims he killed his grandmother when he was a child, pushing her down a flight of stairs.
Now an orphan, Kasady is sent to the St. Estes Home for Boys, where his antisocial behavior makes him the target of abuse from both the other orphans and the staff. Kasady vindicates himself by murdering the disciplinarian administrator and burning down the orphanage. During the events of Carnage: It's A Wonderful Life, images from his own memories play of a failed relationship with an unnamed girl during his teen years. At one time he befriended a boy named Billy Bentine but they drifted apart as Kasady started his career as a serial killer. By his early twenties, he has been convicted of 11 murders, although he brags about committing dozens more. He eventually shares a cell with Eddie Brock at Ryker's Island prison, awaiting trial for crimes committed as Venom and who had just recently lost his Venom symbiote after a battle against Styx.
When Brock's symbiote returns and bonds with him to form the entity known as Venom, the supervillain unwittingly leaves behind a symbiote spawn, which bonds with Kasady, allowing him to transform into the red and black monster called Carnage. One night, Kasady murders a guard and escapes prison, beginning a series of gruesome and seemingly random murders. At the scene of each crime, he writes "Carnage Rules" on the walls with his own blood. He is found by Spider-Man, though the hero proves to be no match for Carnage's powers. Carnage then abducts J. Jonah Jameson. In desperation, Spider-Man makes what is, despite his expectations, only the first of many truces with Venom to fight Carnage. Carnage is defeated with sonic weaponry, but the symbiote lives on by merging with Kasady's bloodstream.
Carnage later returns, escaping from prison and recruits an army of psychotic super-villains (including Shriek, Demogoblin, Carrion, and Doppelganger) to overtake New York City. However they are driven back by Spider-Man, Venom, Captain America, Black Cat, Nightwatch, Cloak and Dagger, Iron Fist, Deathlok, Morbius, and Firestar.
Despite his defeat and imprisonment, Carnage escapes once again and goes against his trend of randomness by actually selecting a specific victim; his old childhood friend Billy Bentine. Spider-Man, this time alone, interferes and battles Carnage. Bentine helps Spider-Man defeat the madman by tricking Kasady into retracting his symbiote into his body, allowing Spider-Man to easily knockout the human Kasady with a simple punch.
Kasady, albeit having a stronger bond to his symbiote than Eddie Brock does, has been separated from and re-bonded with the symbiote several times as the symbiote looks for stronger hosts. At one point, the Carnage symbiote escapes from the Ravencroft Institute where Cletus Kasady is incarcerated, seeking a stronger host. It takes over Ben Reilly, who had recently replaced Peter Parker as Spider-Man. Reilly has little previous experience with symbiotes, and is unprepared for an enemy that is immune to his spider-sense. Together, they become Spider-Carnage, and the symbiote attempts to force him, both mentally and physically, to kill a powerless Peter Parker along with other innocent people. Reilly barely escapes the symbiote's control with help from Dr. Ashley Kafka and John Jameson, the administrators of Ravencroft.
The symbiote later bonds with the Silver Surfer (who had dropped into Earth to welcome the Fantastic Four back from the Heroes Reborn universe), which created the insane and vastly powerful Cosmic Carnage. In the process, it was revealed that the symbiotes have an instinctive knowledge of the Heralds of Galactus, with the Carnage symbiote initially terrified of the Surfer upon arrival. However, the Surfer and Spider-Man manage to return the symbiote to Kasady, who is subsequently encased by the Silver Surfer in an unbreakable material to spend the rest of his life reflecting on his sins.
However, the material is clearly not as 'unbreakable' as the Surfer believes; when next seen, Kasady has somehow escaped from the material, although he is trapped in a cell specifically designed to contain him and stop him transforming into Carnage. Venom later locates Kasady in prison and re-absorbs his Carnage symbiote into his own body "for good". Without the symbiote, Kasady retains the Carnage persona by costuming himself in red paint and continuing his killing sprees, but does so as a normal human, only for Spider-Man to easily defeat him in a fight (he claimed to still possess some of the symbiote's strength, but if he did, it was clearly not enough to allow him to win in a fight with Spider-Man).
Soon, however, Kasady finds an exact replica of the symbiote in the Negative Zone. How this symbiote is an identical copy, or where it came from, has yet to be explained. Somewhere down the line, Cletus got his original symbiote back. It is not explained how he got it back or what happened to the one from the Negative Zone.
After some time, the Carnage symbiote begins to spawn a "child", which he tries to kill without success, acting on the symbiote race's instinctive hatred for their immediate offspring. The "child" later bonds with police officer Patrick Mulligan. Carnage feels nothing but hatred for the young creature and attempts to kill it, while Venom defends it. Venom names the new symbiote Toxin. Mulligan, with the assistance of Spider-Man and Black Cat, manage to repel Carnage and Venom and has since attempted to steer his symbiote towards heroism instead of murder.
During the events in the Raft, Carnage is one of several supervillains trying to escape. Although Luke Cage, Matt Murdock, and Jessica Drew manage to keep him contained in the lower levels, it is the Sentry who finishes him off, flying Carnage outside the Earth's atmosphere and ripping him apart. He has not appeared since. According to Iron Man's computer, Kasady may not have been inside the symbiote when the Sentry ripped it apart and may have succeeded in his escape.
New York was a sight to behold at night. Lights illuminated the darkness, surrounding the people in an early show of Christmas. Cars and people still roamed the streets, nearly unchanged from those during the day. Stopping in red lights, crossing along white lines painted on the ground. Law-abiding citizens everywhere. Everything so orderly and neat. Made even more obvious from Carnage's perspective as he watched the city below. His entire slim body was covered in the tight red and black symbiotic costume, providing him with his current spectacular view from the building's side in the moonlight.
The people below were oblivious to his presence. And why should they notice him? The world was perfectly safe! Yeah right, how Carnage hated that thinking. If they had half a mind, they would hide, not make themselves into walking targets. They would try to take out the people walking beside them before they could turn on them, they would be aware of their surroundings. They would know he was there. They would know that their lives would be coming to an end...If the world was right, the streets would be red with blood...If it was right...
But thanks to some whack-job old bags in a pretty white house hundreds of years ago, there came law, in came order that perverted the very nature of the people. The drones below him now with their rules and morals were nothing but spineless insects! Hiding their true selves all because they were afraid of getting into a little trouble with the law. Their life were wasted on them, it was a crime to let them continue to live. And he wasn't doing his job if he let get away with that.
"We have just the cure for this atrocity. Don't we?" His features, discernible only by colors around the eyes and the jagged jaw of a mouth, twisted into a dark sadistic grin.
We do. Show them the error of their ways. The ever moving tendrils from various parts of his body, flailed in anticipation. The symbiote could tell what he wanted to do and it was excited. He needed to set an example to the people and send a clear message to a particular Spider in his life. After a moment of searching, Carnage found what he wanted. A single man walking along the street, taking a shortcut through the alleyway of the building he was on. His mistake.
Shooting a single thin web-line along the neighboring building, Carnage swung down to greet his next victim. His feet landed silently as he crawled along the side of the building. "Hey you," He leapt and landed in front of the man. "Wanna play tag? Guess what, game over, because you're gonna be dead!"
For a long moment, nothing happened. Then the man broke and ran. Carnage was ready for the prey's futile bid for freedom. A tendril flicked out, lengthening like a whip, catching the man around the waist and pulling him back. The man's face turned white. His eyes were wide and pleading. "Were you seriously stupid enough to think you could outrun me?" Carnage murmured, his voice silky.
The man's jaw worked, but no words came out of his mouth. Carnage's eternal grin widened at seeing the man's response. "That's a freakin' riot!" He said, laughing maniacally.
Finish it. Came the symbiote's voice within Kasady's mind.
Composing himself, Carnage grinned at the man. "I got it. He's not going anywhere." Spreading his lips, Carnage bared his teeth as he lengthened his claws, his gaze never leaving the man's terrified eyes. Grabbing his victim's hair, he raised the man before sinking his claws into the pale flesh, severing the head from the body. The first draft of blood sent a burst of warmth through him. He felt the life-giving liquid dripping down his hands soiling the ground red. Taking a few drops, he turned towards the wall and grinned, writing a brief and quick message to the people who would find the body the next day. "An artist must always sign his work..."
CARNAGE RULES!!!
The people below were oblivious to his presence. And why should they notice him? The world was perfectly safe! Yeah right, how Carnage hated that thinking. If they had half a mind, they would hide, not make themselves into walking targets. They would try to take out the people walking beside them before they could turn on them, they would be aware of their surroundings. They would know he was there. They would know that their lives would be coming to an end...If the world was right, the streets would be red with blood...If it was right...
But thanks to some whack-job old bags in a pretty white house hundreds of years ago, there came law, in came order that perverted the very nature of the people. The drones below him now with their rules and morals were nothing but spineless insects! Hiding their true selves all because they were afraid of getting into a little trouble with the law. Their life were wasted on them, it was a crime to let them continue to live. And he wasn't doing his job if he let get away with that.
"We have just the cure for this atrocity. Don't we?" His features, discernible only by colors around the eyes and the jagged jaw of a mouth, twisted into a dark sadistic grin.
We do. Show them the error of their ways. The ever moving tendrils from various parts of his body, flailed in anticipation. The symbiote could tell what he wanted to do and it was excited. He needed to set an example to the people and send a clear message to a particular Spider in his life. After a moment of searching, Carnage found what he wanted. A single man walking along the street, taking a shortcut through the alleyway of the building he was on. His mistake.
Shooting a single thin web-line along the neighboring building, Carnage swung down to greet his next victim. His feet landed silently as he crawled along the side of the building. "Hey you," He leapt and landed in front of the man. "Wanna play tag? Guess what, game over, because you're gonna be dead!"
For a long moment, nothing happened. Then the man broke and ran. Carnage was ready for the prey's futile bid for freedom. A tendril flicked out, lengthening like a whip, catching the man around the waist and pulling him back. The man's face turned white. His eyes were wide and pleading. "Were you seriously stupid enough to think you could outrun me?" Carnage murmured, his voice silky.
The man's jaw worked, but no words came out of his mouth. Carnage's eternal grin widened at seeing the man's response. "That's a freakin' riot!" He said, laughing maniacally.
Finish it. Came the symbiote's voice within Kasady's mind.
Composing himself, Carnage grinned at the man. "I got it. He's not going anywhere." Spreading his lips, Carnage bared his teeth as he lengthened his claws, his gaze never leaving the man's terrified eyes. Grabbing his victim's hair, he raised the man before sinking his claws into the pale flesh, severing the head from the body. The first draft of blood sent a burst of warmth through him. He felt the life-giving liquid dripping down his hands soiling the ground red. Taking a few drops, he turned towards the wall and grinned, writing a brief and quick message to the people who would find the body the next day. "An artist must always sign his work..."
CARNAGE RULES!!!
Code word: Armageddon
Sources:
marvel.wikia.com/Cletus_Kasady_(Earth-616)
www.giantbomb.com/carnage/94-3162/