Luis Suarez's bite-attack on Chelsea rival Branislav Ivanovic may have rocked English football but it has also inspired many people to take a more light-hearted view of the scandal online.
Photoshopped images of the Liverpool striker have gone viral, including one showing him as the blood-thirsty Count Dracula and more as killer shark Jaws, gobbling up victims.
Others have compared him to a dangerous dog needing a muzzle or someone who is just very hungry.
The Uruguayan was today offered anger management classes by the Professional Footballers' Association, allowing jokers to recreate the poster for Jack Nicholson's hit film, Anger Management.
These bite-inspired images have already become internet hits viewed by thousands around the world.
Suarez earned the nickname 'The Cannibal of Ajax' and a seven-match ban in 2010 for drawing blood from the shoulder of PSV Eindhoven's Otman Bakkal while playing in Holland, allowing comparisons to Hannibel Lecter.
In 2011 he moved from Holland to Liverpool, and soon afterwards the striker was fined £40,000 and banned for eight matches for racially abusing Manchester United star Patrice Evra.
Liverpool's Managing Director Ian Ayre has confirmed that the Uruguayan has been fined for his latest misdemeanour - believed to be between £200,000 to £400,000 – which go to the Hillsborough Family Support Group.
But it appears the club will stand by their star striker and not sell him after yet another controversial incident that could lead to a long ban.
The FA is reviewing the incident and Suarez is likely to be charged later today.
Lampooned: Luis Suarez's bite attack on a Chelsea defender has encouraged many to create their own images of the Liverpool striker
Spot the difference: These two images were created by different people who enjoyed comparing the Uruguayan to Spielberg's Jaws
Spoof: Fans have adapted photos of the striker and compared him to Dracula in this one
Film reference: Suarez has been offered anger management classes, allowing one person to use this famous movie poster as inspiration
Rough joke: Many have compared Suarez to a dangerous dog after his bite attack in Liverpool's match with Chelsea
Muzzle: Having bitten more than once in his careers some have photoshopped a mouth guard onto the striker's face
Gruesome: Some pictures have used iconic characters from horror film to poke fun at the £100,000 a week player
Interpretation: Other have wondered whether the former Ajax star was just hungry when he bit Ivanovic's arm (above and below)
Hungry? Based on a famous advert for the Snickers chocolate bar one person has adapted a storyline to involve Suarez
Warning: Another picture shows a sign fixed to the iconic gates of Anfield - Liverpool's world-famous home ground
Food for thought: These two attempts again compare Suarez's bite with a lust for food
Pledge: Using an advertising technique commonly implemented by charities, this bogus poster asks for donations
Gamers: Using a manual given with console football games, these instructions include ways to recreate infamous football moments, including the Suarez bite
Victim: Despite being the one bitten, Branislav Ivanovic has not escaped having jokes aimed at him today
Graphic: This familiar image from yesterday has been turned into a comic-style drawing inspired by horror