19 Facts About Killer Moth

1.

Killer Moth is a supervillain appearing in comic books published by DC Comics, usually as an adversary and dedicated original foil personality of Batman.

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2.

Killer Moth originally wore a garish costume of purple and green striped fabric, with an orange cape and a moth-like mask.

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3.

In Underworld Unleashed, Killer Moth is transformed into the monster Charaxes with superhuman abilities.

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4.

Original Killer Moth was a prisoner identified only by his prison number, 234026.

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5.

Killer Moth establishes a false identity as millionaire philanthropist Cameron van Cleer.

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6.

Killer Moth again adopts the false identity of Cameron van Cleer and the persona of Killer Moth to fight Batman.

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7.

Killer Moth is metamorphosed into a carnivorous moth-like monster called Charaxes.

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8.

An unfortunate, unintended side effect of this is that, when they return to the present, Gotham still has no Batman and Killer Moth is a serious threat, thanks to the "street cred" from the robbery.

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9.

Booster stops the version of him dressed as Killer Moth from defeating Batman and makes sure that Wiley gets away with the loot, thus restoring the timeline.

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10.

Killer Moth later appeared as a member of Richard Dragon's Longbow Hunters.

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11.

Killer Moth first appeared in the "Zero Year" story arc in which he was defeated by both Batman and Green Arrow, teaming up for the first time.

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12.

In DC Rebirth, Killer Moth is again Drury Walker, a low-level criminal sporting a purple outfit and helmet.

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13.

Killer Moth later appears working alongside fellow Gotham criminals the Firefly and Lock-Up in the Gotham Underground miniseries.

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14.

Killer Moth recently appeared in the first issue of the miniseries Justice League: Cry for Justice.

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15.

Killer Moth was hired by Prometheus to kidnap and torture Mike Dante, ex-assistant to Atom ally Professor Hyatt.

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16.

Ray Palmer then tortured Killer Moth by entering his head via the nasal pathways and growing inside his skull.

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17.

Killer Moth carries a cocoon gun that fires a stream of sticky threads that can totally envelop a victim.

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18.

Killer Moth attacked Jump City and told the Titans they were outmatched.

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19.

Killer Moth noticed Cyborg, who had been disguised, and asked about his identity.

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