Killer Moth

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Killer Moth

Killer Moth (Drury Walker) is a supervillain appearing in comic books published by DC Comics, usually as an adversary and dedicated original foil personality of Batman (prior to the creations of Wrath, Prometheus, and Hush). Like Batman, he has no superpowers and relies on his technical equipment, including a Mothmobile and numerous gimmicks. Killer Moth originally wore a garish costume of purple and green striped fabric, with an orange cape and moth-like mask.[1] In Underworld Unleashed, Killer Moth is transformed into the monster Charaxes with superhuman abilities.

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Killer Moth
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Interior artwork from Batman Family #15 (December 1977), art by Michael Golden.
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearance(Walker):
Batman #63 (February 1951)
(Charaxes):
Underworld Unleashed #1 (November 1995)
(Unknown):
Batman #652 (June 2006)
Created byBill Finger (writer)
Dick Sprang (artist)
Lew Schwartz (artist)
In-story information
Alter egoDrury Walker
Unknown
SpeciesHuman (formerly)
Metahuman (currently)
Team affiliations(Walker):
Secret Society of Super Villains
Longbow Hunters
Notable aliases(Walker):
Charaxes
Cameron van Cleer
234026
The Moth
Abilities(Both):
  • Peak-level athleticism
  • Equipment usage
  • Basic combat skills

(As Charaxes):

  • Superhuman strength, speed, agility, reflexes, stamina and durability
  • Flight via wings
  • Razor-sharp antennae and claws
  • Toxikinesis
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Publication history

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Killer Moth's debut.

Killer Moth first appeared in Batman #63 (February 1951) and was created by Bill Finger, Dick Sprang, and Lew Schwartz.[2]

Fictional character biographies

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Pre-Crisis/ "Cameron van Cleer"

The original Killer Moth was a prisoner identified only by his prison number, 234026.[3] While in prison, he reads a newspaper article about Batman and decides to set himself up as the "anti-Batman", hiring himself out to Gotham City's criminals to help them elude capture by police. Upon his release, he uses the hidden proceeds of his crimes to build a "Mothcave", modeled on the Batcave. Killer Moth also establishes a false identity as millionaire philanthropist Cameron van Cleer, during which he befriends Bruce Wayne.[4] Meanwhile, he promotes himself to Gotham's criminals using his identity as Killer Moth, giving them each an infrared Moth-Signal. In his first job, he rescues some criminals from the police and then uses his Mothmobile to defeat and capture Batman and Robin. The duo escape and lead Killer Moth to a climactic battle on Gotham Bridge, in which he is defeated.[5] In Detective Comics #173 (July 1951), Killer Moth kidnaps Bruce Wayne and learns his secret identity. However, he is shot by other criminals and the resultant cranial injury causes amnesia. He remains a persistent enemy through the Silver Age of Comic Books, being the first villain Batgirl encounters in Detective Comics #359 (January 1967). He teams up with the Cavalier twice: the first time in Batman Family #10 (March–April 1977), where they battle Batgirl and Batwoman (Kathy Kane, who comes out of retirement for the first time in years) and the second (and final) time in Batman Family #15 (December 1977-January 1978), where they battle Batgirl and Robin.

Post-Crisis

Following the Crisis on Infinite Earths continuity reboot, Killer Moth is revealed to be Drury Walker. In Batman: Shadow of the Bat, Killer Moth allies with fellow minor villains Catman and Calendar Man.[6] In Underworld Unleashed, Neron transforms Killer Moth into a monstrous moth dubbed Charaxes.[7][8][9]

Charaxes is killed by Superboy-Prime during Infinite Crisis.[1][10][11] He is temporarily resurrected as a Black Lantern in Blackest Night and permanently resurrected in The New 52 and DC Rebirth relaunches.[12]

Unknown

A new, unidentified incarnation of Killer Moth is introduced in Batman #652, part of the Face the Face storyline.[citation needed]

Powers, abilities, and equipment

In his original incarnation, Killer Moth has no superhuman abilities, but relies on the vast array of equipment he had developed, including a Mothmobile, zipline cables, a cocoon gun, and an air pistol.[13][14] As Charaxes, he possesses immense physical abilities and can fly and generate acid.[15]

In other media

Television

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Killer Moth as depicted in Teen Titans
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Killer Moth as depicted in The Batman

Film

Video games

Lego

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Killer Moth as depicted in Lego Batman: The Video Game

Merchandise

  • Killer Moth in his Charaxes form received an action figure in Mattel's The Batman: Shadowtek line in 2006.
  • Corgi Toys released a die-cast Killer Mothmobile in their Batman line in 2006.
  • A collector's version of Corgi's Killer Mothmobile, including a statuette of Killer Moth, was released in 2007.
  • Killer Moth received an action figure in Wave 6 of Mattel's DC Universe Classics line in 2009.
  • Three LEGO Minifigures based on Killer Moth have been produced. The first appeared in set 26054 Scarecrow: Harvest of Fear in 2016. The second appeared in set 76069 Batman vs. Killer Moth, as part of the Mighty Micros line released in 2017. The third was released in 2018 as part of the second Collectible Minifigure blind-bag series based on The Lego Batman Movie.
  • A modernized Killer Moth received an action figure in Spin Master's Creature Chaos Line in 2020.

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