Killer Croc
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+ | In the aftermath, the city was devastated as a result of the '''Joker War''' with Waylon's neighbourhood being devastated as a result. This led to him becoming tired of denying his animalistic side and he decided to go into the sewers where he could lead his own community of people that would seek shelter within the sewers. During this time, a group of people took shelter in an abandoned section underground where they had hoped to escape the Joker War. At this time, damage to the Ace Chemicals plant caused mutagenic chemicals to go into the sewers. This flooded the section where the people were holed up and exposed them to the chemicals. Killer Croc was able to save those people from drowning but the encounter transformed them giving them hybrid animal features. These people thus became the first citizens of Killer Croc's underground town and he decided to start abducting people from the surface and force them to be exposed to the chemicals thus making more citizens for his new monstertown. This drew the attention of Batman where he knocked out Killer Croc's transformed followers whereupon Waylon made a bet over the abducted people. Batman ultimately defeated Croc where work began on finding a treatment to transform Waylon's followers back to normal with the Dark Knight having a word with Waylon over his recent actions. (Detective Comics v1 #1026) | ||
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killer_Croc Wikipedia Entry] | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killer_Croc Wikipedia Entry] | ||
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Killer Croc is a comic character who features in DC Comics.
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Biography
Pre-Crisis
Post-Crisis
Post-Flashpoint
Following the Flashpoint, a new version of reality was created with a different history of events.
In the aftermath, the city was devastated as a result of the Joker War with Waylon's neighbourhood being devastated as a result. This led to him becoming tired of denying his animalistic side and he decided to go into the sewers where he could lead his own community of people that would seek shelter within the sewers. During this time, a group of people took shelter in an abandoned section underground where they had hoped to escape the Joker War. At this time, damage to the Ace Chemicals plant caused mutagenic chemicals to go into the sewers. This flooded the section where the people were holed up and exposed them to the chemicals. Killer Croc was able to save those people from drowning but the encounter transformed them giving them hybrid animal features. These people thus became the first citizens of Killer Croc's underground town and he decided to start abducting people from the surface and force them to be exposed to the chemicals thus making more citizens for his new monstertown. This drew the attention of Batman where he knocked out Killer Croc's transformed followers whereupon Waylon made a bet over the abducted people. Batman ultimately defeated Croc where work began on finding a treatment to transform Waylon's followers back to normal with the Dark Knight having a word with Waylon over his recent actions. (Detective Comics v1 #1026)
Overview
Personality and attributes
Powers and abilities
Notes
- Killer Croc was created by Gerry Conway and Gene Colan where he made a cameo appearance in Detective Comics v1 #523 (February, 1983) before making his first appearance in Detective Comics v1 #524 (March, 1983).
Alternate Versions
In other media
Television
Films
Video games
Appearances
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- Gotham City Monsters v1:
- Detective Comics v1:
Links
Internal Links
External Links
- [ DC Database Entry]
- Wikipedia Entry
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