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D-Field22 — Batman Rogue #43 Killer Moth

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Published: 2018-03-10 19:31:16 +0000 UTC; Views: 962; Favourites: 18; Downloads: 4
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Description Story:
Drury Walker was a successful intemologist and retired thief working for GothCorp. Caring for his seven year old daughter Catherine "Kitty" Walker, Drury struggled between his life's work and his duties as a single father. Forced to go back to his villainous ways from a ganster named Norman Seinfeld and his two henchmen Cyrus and Croc(No relation to Killer Croc) to steal the technology they posses in hopes of creating weapons. Drury was left in his own lab when Batman arrived and Drury was knocked onto his vat of Moth cells when Croc tried shooting at Batman. The vat exploded and Drury was drenched in his own chemicals. Upon returning home, he had found that he was horribly disfigured and was given the abilities of a Moth. Driven insane, and creating a suit that hides his hideous form and allows him the ability of speech, Drury Walker takes the mantle of Killer Moth and vows to make Gotham suffer for his ailment and get his daughter back by any means necessary.

Bio:
Real Name: Drury Walker
Criminal Alias: Cameron van Cleer
Occupation: Intemologist, Profesional Criminal
Base of Operation: Gotham City
Eyes: Brown
Hair: Brown
Height: 5ft 11in
Weight: 160lbs

Attributes:
Possesses the unnatural abilities of a Moth. Such as Flight, latching onto surfaces, superhuman strength and night vision.
Skilled scientist and inventor who commands an army of engineered moths to do his bidding.
Desire for revenge against Seinfeld and his ladies for disfiguring him.
Soft spot for children and his daughter Kitty
Highly intelligent and skilled in hand-to-hand combat

Notes:
1. Obviously his design and pieces of his backstory are ripped straight from the Teen Titans cartoon show. I absolutely love that interpretation of Moth and I decided to make him more sympathetic. Making his daughter 7 I feel helps that a touch. That and it's better than a guy who is essentially a ripoff of Batman
2. The two henchmen I named here are actually pulled from the fanfilm Joker Rising. I won't go into too much detail for I'd spoil it if I did, however there are a few big differences in these two verses the Rising counterparts. Also the boss's name is changed for that reason as well.
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Comments: 10

Bengtzone [2018-05-31 09:02:18 +0000 UTC]

Composite Character?

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D-Field22 In reply to Bengtzone [2018-06-01 21:06:21 +0000 UTC]

Pardon?

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Bengtzone In reply to D-Field22 [2018-06-01 21:37:59 +0000 UTC]

The Teen Titans version of Killer Moth is a mixture of both incarnations of that supervillain.

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D-Field22 In reply to Bengtzone [2018-06-01 22:12:44 +0000 UTC]

Which incarnations specifically? The comic counterpart, or my version?

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Bengtzone In reply to D-Field22 [2018-06-01 22:28:25 +0000 UTC]

Both comic book versions.
This picture seems to be inspired by the version used in the Teen Titans series.

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D-Field22 In reply to Bengtzone [2018-06-02 15:17:15 +0000 UTC]

That was kind of the point. I've listed that in the description because I loved that design dearly.

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Bengtzone In reply to D-Field22 [2018-06-02 18:35:54 +0000 UTC]

I see!

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D-Field22 In reply to Bengtzone [2018-06-02 19:21:48 +0000 UTC]

I tried to do the classic design in the past. But they failed in comparison from this design.

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Bengtzone In reply to D-Field22 [2018-06-02 19:46:18 +0000 UTC]

I see!

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D-Field22 In reply to Bengtzone [2018-06-02 21:14:45 +0000 UTC]

Yup.

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