Cravex in the show: A warped sense of personal justice, does not attack people who cannot defend themselves unless proven otherwise, his anger has some justification, becomes soft-spoken when shit goes down, straightforward and no-sense type, distaste for stagnation, money-minded but not to Reekon's level, he sees through lies and cannot be taken advantaged of, judges you from a distance. He would rather hang around with Cindarr even though he's a dumbass, but Cindarr is genuine with himself so that's fine. All he wants is to be left alone somewhere in the country with horses. Basically a closeted friend of animals.
Cravex in some parts of this tiny fan-base: IRRATIONAL LORD OF EVIL WITH LITTLE TO NO PERSONALITY! THERE IS ONLY ANGER IN THIS MAN NOTHING ELSE! HE IS CHAOS GIVEN HUMAN FORM! YEEHAW!
(Source of the above: @miscellaneous-corner, but the original post was in a different format that didn’t allow for a proper reply/reblog, so it’s been reprinted here.)
I’ve been rewatching several episodes of the show in the name of (cough) research for my fanfic that I’ve been slogging through for almost a year. Anyway, between the show and the Marvel comic, I can’t help but feel bad for Cravex fans because he got doubly screwed in terms of character development. He does have the, I guess, milestone of using his power staff more than anyone on the show (seven; ten total if you count the comics) but there’s zero information on his background.
Then again, I can empathize because my favorite character (Witterquick) nearly wound up in the same boat had it not been for issue 4 of the Marvel comic.