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Adam Night is a young superhero (Actionman) still balancing his double life: defending the and studying biochemistry at NYU. He’s dedicated to protecting everyone—including animals—but he draws the line at lethal justice. That’s where CLAWZ comes in: Adam initially sees CLAWZ as a dangerous villain but is quickly thrown off-balance by his elegance, sarcasm, tragic origin… and impossibly well-fitted catsuits.
Despite opposing methods, Adam starts to understand CLAWZ’s pain. And maybe—even admire him? The line between obsession and affection thins dangerously with each rooftop encounter.
Adam is unaware that his class mate Lucien is actually CLAWZ.
Lucien Clawthorne was once working an internship for a renowned zoologist and flamboyant activist whose deep empathy for animals transformed after a failed lab break-in. Exposed to a forbidden feline serum, he mutated—graceful, powerful, and primal. Abandoning humanity’s hypocrisy, he became CLAWZ, a terror to those who exploit the innocent—particularly the voiceless animals humanity abuses.
He now prowls the shadows of society, striking down hunters, poachers, and factory farm owners. Where laws fail, CLAWZ delivers raw justice. Yes, humans may die—but to him, that’s fair collateral for the liberation of creatures humanity treats as lesser. While spending the day as a student at NYU, Lucien also studies to be the top zoologist and animal law expert.
Lucien is unaware that class mate Adam Night is Actionman.