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I used to run this town 'til the cops and Black Mask and Bane hounded me to the sewers. And I blame nobody but myself! But I'm Killer Croc, damn it, and I'm back for what's mine! Mine!
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~ Killer Croc
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You are my eyes, above the surface. And I am the deadly jaws beneath it!
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~ Killer Croc
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Don't worry, Jane... at Tusk's... there's always a place fer people like us.
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~ Killer Croc
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This battle... this struggle to keep any sense of normality... Just when I get a taste it, it's taken away... this life is a living death.
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~ Killer Croc
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Crocodilians have a bad reputation. Which is ironic, since they're so well adapted to life on Earth that they haven't needed to evolve in ninety million years. People seem to be under the impression that they're not smart. But being slow doesn't make something unintelligent.
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~ Killer Croc
Waylon Jones, better known as Killer Croc, is a supporting character in the DC Universe, specifically serving as a major character in the Batman franchise.
He most often serves as a dangerous enemy to Batman, though as of late, has turned over a new leaf and stays away from the Dark Knight. He first appeared in Detective Comics #523 in February of 1983.
He is also the archenemy of Arkham's toughest security guard, Aaron Cash, after he attacked him and had eaten his left hand.
As a result of suffering from Croc's disease, Jones' skin has taken on a scaly and jagged appearance, resembling that of a crocodile's tough hide. Additionally, his eyes now bear a reptilian-like quality. Having endured a difficult childhood under the care of his abusive aunt, Jones found himself cast aside by society, labelled as an outcast. However, he channeled his frustrations into relentless physical training, dedicating himself to rigorous exercise routines. This unwavering commitment led him to develop an imposing stature, towering over others with an impressive muscular build that exuded strength and danger. Seeking to further enhance his formidable image, Jones took to sharpening his toenails, fingernails, and teeth, turning them into formidable weapons. Moreover, his relentless pursuit of power and dominance led him to develop a peculiar craving for the taste of human flesh.
In his early days, back in the Pre-Crisis era, he emerged as a colossal figure, sporting a reptilian exterior reminiscent of a crocodile. However, this depiction lacked the extravagant characteristics and embellishments commonly observed in later adaptations. As the years progressed and the Post-Crisis era took hold, his appearance underwent a notable transformation, veering towards a more bestial and untamed demeanor. But it wasn't until he fell victim to a nefarious virus unleashed by the notorious antagonist Hush that his physicality truly underwent a dramatic shift. The virus caused him to grow in size, magnifying his already prominent crocodilian attributes, rendering him an even more formidable and monstrous being.
Following the New 52, Croc has maintained his initial appearance from the Post-Crisis era; however, he has become significantly more muscular, resembling his portrayal in the Arkhamverse.
In numerous Elseworlds tales, he is characterized as having a reptilian-like appearance from the beginning, whereas in alternate versions, he retains a more similar resemblance to his original depiction.
Powers and Abilities[]
Killer Croc possesses an exceptional attribute in the form of his immensely durable and impenetrable skin, along with his teeth and claws that are honed to perfection, boasting a sharpness that can effortlessly slice through any surface.
Possessing exceptional durability, resilience, and an extraordinary ability to heal and regenerate.
The wrestler is incredibly skilled and possesses extraordinary levels of strength and stamina that surpass ordinary human capabilities.
The individual possesses heightened senses, allowing them to perceive their surroundings with an enhanced level of clarity and accuracy. Additionally, their reflexes are exceptionally fast, enabling them to react swiftly and effectively to any stimuli or situations that may arise.
He possesses a level of physical agility and speed that enables him to match the quickness and pace of formidable individuals such as Batman and Bane.
Capable of enduring in water for prolonged durations.
A deep-seated loathing for the entire human race that consumes one's thoughts and emotions.
In the 1990's Batman: The Animated Series (Croc's first animated appearance), he was a physically powerful, somewhat cunning opponent, but deep down, he was simply not that bright and was looked down upon by Gotham's other super-criminals as a result.
Once, Batman took advantage of this contempt by disguising himself as Croc in order to infiltrate a gathering of these criminals in order to locate a kidnapped Catwoman. Later on, Croc entered into a bizarre and one-sided romance with Baby Doll, who felt their separation from other Humans made them an ideal couple. When Croc was shown to be just using her to aid his robberies and living high off them in the company of other women, Batman and Robin had to save both Croc and all of Gotham from the enraged Baby Doll's vengeance.
Killer Croc appears in The Batman voiced by Ron Perlman (who also voiced Adventure Time'sLich, Batman'sClayface, and Teen Titans' Slade). This version of Croc is much more crocodilian than other incarnations of the character (and probably the most intelligent of them all).
Croc makes his debut appearance in the episode "Swamped" in which, he plans on flooding downtown Gotham by backing up the sewage pipes that are used to transfer water out from the city in order to rob all of Gotham's banks.
He is defeated when Batman exploits Killer Croc's weakness for air underwater and half-drowns him, depriving him of oxygen and putting him in an unconscious state. In "Team Penguin," Killer Croc returns as part of the Penguin's Team Penguin (which also consisted of Firefly, Killer Moth, and Ragdoll ). Killer Croc is defeated when Batman freezes the water he was in.
In "Rumors", Killer Croc and his henchmen later appear as one of the captive victims of Rumor after he ambushed him and his henchmen in their hideout. In "The End of the Batman," Killer Croc, Penguin, Ventriloquist, and the Joker team up to commit a crime spree now that they are under the protection of the vigilante Wrath.
His origins are mostly unknown, with Croc providing little evidence about his past beyond his Cajun accent, although one of his henchmen tells Batman that there are different rumors: That he is a genetic experiment gone awry who then turned mercenary, that he deals with the wrong kind of voodoo magic in the swamps, or that he is simply a circus freak (it is never explained which, if any, story is true).
In the tie-in comic The Batman Strikes, according to issue 25, he was both a military genetic experiment subject before escaping, then was part of a circus freakshow before escaping that and ultimately coming to Gotham, though it's still unknown if he was born like that as in the comics or if being part an experiment is a reason for his appearance.
Beware the Batman[]
Killer Croc appears in Beware The Batman. He was voiced by Wade Williams.
In "Animal", Killer Croc is depicted as the kingpin inside Blackgate Penitentiary. When he hears that Key is imprisoned with the data of a powerful computer code worth billions and Batman himself is imprisoned alongside him, he orders his men to create a riot inside Blackgate to deal with the two himself. Killer Croc challenges Batman to a fight in an underground arena, brutally beating him in the process. Batman snaps and attacks the softer skin underneath Killer Croc, nearly beating him to death before Katana stops him. Batman, Katana, and Key escape when the police break up the riot. Killer Croc is shown escaping Blackgate into the sewers, declaring them as his new home.
In "Choices", Killer Croc lays a trap for Batman and Katana, trapping them in concrete in the middle of a subway track, and patrolling the area to prevent any rescue. Barbara Gordon arrives at the subway station to help them hack into the computers as Oracle and re-direct the train routes to stall them until Alfred Pennyworth could rescue them. Killer Croc catches Barbara and nearly eats her before Batman and Katana break free. Batman defeats Killer Croc by pushing him near an oncoming train, which launches Croc near a wall and knocks him out.
DC Super Hero Girls[]
Killer Croc appeared in DC Super Hero Girls.
Harley Quinn (TV series)[]
Killer Croc appear in DC Universe's adult animation series Harley Quinn.
Killer Croc appears in the Batman: Gotham Knight segment "In Darkness Dwells". Unlike the comics, Croc doesn't speak but instead growls with stock sound effects by Frank Welker. During the segment, it is mentioned by James Gordon that this version is afraid of bats. In this version, Waylon Jones is a cannibalistic serial killer. The urban legend in the segment goes that he was an infant born with the disfiguring skin disorder epidermolytic hyperkeratosis and that his mother abandoned him in the sewers of Gotham City. As an adult, he files his front teeth into points to compliment the reptilian appearance of his skin and becomes a circus sideshow performer. Later, now called Killer Croc, he goes on a killing spree that eventually lands him in Arkham Asylum.
There, his homicidal impulses intensify during treatment by Dr. Jonathan Crane as he experimented on Killer Croc in his fear aversion therapy program. Croc escapes from Arkham and flees to the sewers along with Crane (now known as The Scarecrow) and a handful of escaped Arkham inmates. There, Scarecrow performed another experiment on Croc by injecting his fear toxin into parts of his body. When Scarecrow orchestrates the kidnapping of Cardinal O'Fallon, Croc infiltrates the church and carries him down into the sewers. Batman comes to investigate, but Croc ambushes him, biting and infecting Batman with the fear toxin that is coursing through Croc's own body. After a lengthy battle, Batman fends off Croc by shoving a grenade into his mouth. Croc is not seen since.
Son of Batman[]
Killer Croc appears in Son of Batman, voiced by Fred Tatasciore. In this version, he was using a genetic mutagen, that he referred to as steroids, to increase his already fearsome abilities which included extra muscle mass and a crocodile-like tail. He gains the upper hand at one point, but is subdued thanks to Talia al Ghul and is taken to Arkham Asylum where withdrawal from the Mutagen is causing his body to slowly fall apart. Regardless, Arkham's staff refuse to treat him because of the personal risk to their health. Batman agrees to save Killer Croc if he gives up the location of his Mutagen supplier Kirk Langstrom. Killer Croc at first refuses to talk, but changes his mind when Batman singlehandedly forces him to talk by ripping off his damaged tail.
The Lego Batman Movie[]
Killer Croc appears in The Lego Batman Movie, voiced by the film's editor Matt Villa who was uncredited for the role. He is among the villains that assist Joker in attacking Gotham City. Killer Croc starts Joker's bomb and jokingly states that "he did something" (this comment was due to doing nothing relative to the plot in Suicide Squad).
Batman: Unlimited[]
Main article: Killer Croc (Batman: Unlimited)
Killer Croc appears in the animated film Batman Unlimited: Animal Instincts. He appears as a member of the Penguin's Animalitia where he is sporting a metal lower jaw.
Killer Croc appears in Batman Unlimited: Mechs vs. Mutants. Sometime prior to the film, Killer Croc ratted Bane out to the GPD causing the two to develop a rivalry. Killer Croc, Clayface, Bane, and Chemo are freed from Arkham Asylum by Mr. Freeze, and Penguin. Killer Croc winds up the test subject to a serum which turns him into a Godzilla-esque kaiju. Killer Croc is eventually defeated by Batman and Croc returned to his original size.
Killer Croc in the 2016 feature film Suicide Squad, making it Killer Croc's first live-action appearance. It is mentioned that he once lived in Gotham and fought against Batman until he departed to find somewhere to belong, eventually being driven to cannibalism by the abuse he suffered at the hands of Gotham's citizens. When he is recruited to Task Force X, he is initially as reluctant as the others, but eventually decides to work with Colonel Rick Flag even after Flag gives them a chance to leave, accompanying a SEAL scuba team to recover a bomb that was lost in a flooded underground tunnel to destroy Enchantress. At the film's conclusion, Croc remains in jail, but has ten years shaved off his sentence and is provided with drinks and a television set with BET as he requested, in his cell.
Killer Croc makes an appearance as a minor antagonist in Batman: Arkham Origins (taking place a few years before Arkham Asylum). He is one of the assassins hired by Black Mask to kill Batman.
Croc is first spotted by Batman escorting Black Mask through Blackgate after staging a major prison breakout. Batman then witnesses him, under orders from Black Mask, murder Commissioner Loeb by throwing him into the prison's gas chamber and turning it on. Batman then follows Croc and his employer to the roof where Black Mask escapes and the Dark Knight confronts Croc.
Then they fight on the snowy roof of Blackgate Prison. Batman is first caught off guard by Croc's size and strength and his animalistic fighting style. After trying to eat Batman, Croc resorted to throwing giant gas tanks that were being stored on the roof at Batman. This tactic was his undoing however as Batman used a Batarang to explode one of the tanks as Croc was holding it which temporarily incapacitated him.
Batman then knocked him halfway off the roof before brutally beating him for information on Black Mask, Croc then told Batman of all the assassins hired to kill him on Christmas Eve. As he began to taunt him, Batman knocked him out and left him on the roof of the prison for Lieutenant Gordon and his officers.
After causing chaos through the prison, sending Commissioner Loeb to the execution chamber, and getting beaten by the Bat, Croc was placed back in the prison only to be broken out by The Joker later in a prison riot. Croc then finds and confronts Batman before being shot in the back of his bullet-proof head by Gordon who orders him back to his cell.Croc then exclaimed "Screw this!" and left both Batman and Gordon alone. He was presumably locked back in his cell after the Joker's riot, and it can also be assumed that he was one of many supervillains that were defeated by Batman during the events of Christmas Eve, and was transferred to Arkham after it being reopened by Quincy Sharp.
Batman: Arkham Asylum[]
Killer Croc makes his debut quite early in the game. Batman first sees him when he escorts the Joker back to his cell along with the Arkham guards.He steps out of an elevator, threatening the Batman when he smells him.He is then forced to keep walking because of his electric collar, which contains him.
Later in the game, the player has to venture into Killer Croc`s lair, to get the antidote for the Titan poison as plants needed for the antidote grows only in the Killer Croc`s lair.
He comes blasting out of the water and then charges at the Batman. The player can force him away by throwing a Batarang onto his electric collar.In the end, when the player is trying to escape Killer Croc`s lair, he comes charging at the Batman, who blows up the ground underneath him, so Killer Croc falls back into the deepest parts of his lair.
Batman: Arkham City[]
Killer Croc makes a very brief (and rather pointless) cameo in Batman Arkham City. After Batman defeats Ra's Al Ghul and gets a blood sample, he decides to leave Ra's hideout and give the blood to Mr. Freeze.
While he's getting out of the sewers, Batman decides to throw one of his Remote Batarangs at a certain button.When the button is hit, Killer Croc breaks through the wall. Instead of fighting Batman, Killer Croc says that he smells death on him and that he will die soon and when that happens Croc would feed on his corpse.
Batman: Arkham Knight[]
Killer Croc made an appearance in Batman Arkham Knight. He seems to be further mutated being bigger, and growing big spikes and a tail looking more crocodilian.
Injustice: Gods Among Us[]
Killer Croc makes a cameo appearance in the Batman Star Labs Mission, where he is breaking prisoners out of Stryker's Island and unleashes them upon Batman. Batman defeats them all with his Batarangs. Killer Croc then comes charging at you, and you need to take him out every time you dodge him. Killer Croc also appears in Injustice: Gods Amoung Us Mobile as a playable character, and in Injustice 2.
Lego Batman 3[]
Killer Croc appears as the first boss in Lego Batman 3 where Batman and Robin are hunting him down in the sewers. As Batman and Robin enter through, Robin lands at Killer Croc's feet as they encounter him, which scares Robin as he jumps into Batman's arms.
During the boss battle, Batman and Robin build a net launcher that fires a net at Killer Croc, pinning against the wall. As Robin runs towards him, Batman warns him not to as Killer Croc manages to free himself and is about to attack Robin.
Batman throws a Batarang at Robin's feet, tripping him over before Killer Croc could hit him. Killer Croc then escapes from them and encounters Joker, Cheetah, Firefly, and Grundy who he presents them with the sewer maps. As Killer Croc removes a Batarang from his wrist, Joker notices Killer Croc had a brief encounter with Batman and Robin and brags about how he didn't get to see them. However, Killer Croc tells Joker they are on a tight schedule, which Joker brags more about how he got all of them out of Arkham Asylum. Joker then takes the bag containing the sewer maps from Killer Croc as he slaps him in the face with.
Later, Killer Croc and the villains run into Hawkman in the sewers and leave him inside a birdcage there. After Lex Luthor enters the Hall of Justice, disguised as Hawkman, he reveals a secret passageway from beneath a statue that leads to the sewer, which Killer Croc appears out of and tells his companions they arrived. Killer Croc then apologizes to Lex Luthor after knocking him over from his entrance. However, before Killer Croc or any of the other villains could move on, Grundy becomes stuck in the manhole. Killer Croc and the villains are seen helping Grundy out as they are pulling him out of the manhole. They then go to a portal leading them to the Justice League Watchtower where they easily subdue Martian Manhunter and take over the space station.
Once the Justice League arrive to the watchtower, Killer Croc and the other villains get ready for them. Killer Croc and Grundy flee as Cyborg and Robin chase after them. Killer Croc and Grundy are seen on a moving platform as they escape. Once Robin and Cyborg catch up to them, Killer Croc notices them coming and tells Grundy to hide and get the drop on them. After Cyborg and Robin find Grundy and defeat him, they find Killer Croc hiding in a box that they fill with air, causing it to explode, which Killer Croc cries out it hurt his ears. He is then taken out by Cyborg in his giant suit.
After the Justice League came across Brainiac on screen, Killer Croc and the villains agree to help the Justice League stop him and save the Earth. Killer Croc teams up with Robin and Lex Luthor to help them activate the watchtower's grappling hooks that latch onto Brainiac's ship. Killer Croc and Firefly stay behind at the watchtower with Martian Manhunter as the Justice League and the rest of the villains arrive on Brainiac's ship.
As the heroes devise a way to lure the Lantern Corps together to undo Brainiac's action of shrinking the planet, such as the heroes and villains trading costumes with each other, Superman takes Killer Croc and the villains to the Fortress of Solitude where he keeps them locked in a cage made of ice.
Later, after the heroes summon the Lantern Corps and enlarged the planet, Killer Croc and the villains escape from their prison after it grew enormous size. They then help Lex Luthor become president after taking over the white house as Killer Croc was seen outside, frightening secret service men. However, that moment does not last long as the Justice League appear. Killer Croc is then seen being escorted by security at Arkham Asylum.
Quotes[]
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See, something's been kidnapping people under the protection of King Croc. Taking them from beneath the streets and above. Now they've got Jade. She's just a kid. She needed me more than the rest. I don't know where they took her, but I know what they are.
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~ Killer Croc
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Now I'm gonna tell ya somethin' and I want ya ta listen good. Tell all your friends. This belongs to Croc now. All of Coney belongs to Croc now. All of it.
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~ Killer Croc
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Bastards, all of 'em. Sons of...
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~ Killer Croc after being rejected for several jobs.
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Yer welcome. An 'it's Waylon. I hope it's gonna stay that way.
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~ Killer Croc
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Well Bats, I turned that leaf over again that clown soldiers ended up putting a hurt on my part of the city... …and the hotel that was mine.
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~ Killer Croc
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Batman... .... you me down, I'll let you take us in. I put you down, you walk right the hell out of here!
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~ Killer Croc
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At least you have a mask. I can't take this off. Ever.
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~ Killer Croc
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Killer Croc: Thanks Batman. Batman: For what? Killer Croc: For using my real name.
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~ Batman and Killer Croc.
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You know what your problem is? You're a monster when it suits you. Me? I'm always a monster!
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~ Killer Croc
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Did you really think you could hide from me down here clown?!
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~ Killer Croc
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I ain't like the rest of the wacko in Gotham. I never been afraid of the Real Joker. And a weak imposter like you ain't @!#$
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~ Killer Croc
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You can't you way out. You're bleeding out it's a slow want to die. Tell me where you are and I'll make it quick. You can't hide much longer.
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~ Killer Croc
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Nobody like you. Maybe Harley used to she's good people. But when she was done with you, you didn't have nobody. But it not that nobody likes you. Nobody Knows you. Never had. And nobody cares. Ask anyone in Gotham who The Joker is and they'll say a freak in makeup who scares people. That's it.
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~ Killer Croc
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Not anymore. Everything's bein' redeveloped into condos. That guy Lex Luthor has the deeds to half of downtown.
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~ Killer Croc
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How much What?! Why does talkin to you make me feel like I'm losin' my marbles?
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~ Killer Croc
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I'm out! If the bat is already on the case, this is a lost cause. It's just a matter of time before they connect the dots. I've been here before, too many times... I got other business to attend to.*
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~ Killer Croc
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That's weird. Wonder What 's takin her so long.
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~ Killer Croc
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Wait a minute. Maybe it really is like the fun houses.
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~ Killer Croc
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Whoa I didn't know you could make yourself like that.
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~ Killer Croc
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It's hurting you. The... the goop.
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~ Killer Croc
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But if you are Havin a Barbecue I want some. Bartwurst... nice garlic mushroom sauce on steak...
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~ Killer Croc
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...Ivy? You okay? Ya look kind wired You're not gonna hurl again are ya?
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~ Killer Croc
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Poison Ivy: Oh good It's just Jaent-From-Hr.. Killer Croc: Who from where.?
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~ Poison Ivy and Killer Croc.
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Wouldn't Do Ya any good It's the sight of em' I can't stand. When I was a little tyke, my auntie tried to take me to the doctor a couple time. To see if they could help me. Figure out what was wrong.
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~ Killer Croc
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Stay away from us. Ya slimy little bogger---
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~ Killer Croc
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Don't worry Janet-From HR. we be oaky. Us lowlifes always are in the end
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~ Killer Croc
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Pertty Sure I killed that guy a couple weeks ago. You an' Ivy sure get up some weird stuff.
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~ Killer Croc
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I don't believe it.
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~ Killer Croc
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---I Dunno Harls. I don't think I believe in any of this magic-type stuff. Or whatever you call it.
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~ Killer Croc
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Grundy got a point.People that die in Slaughter Swamp don't tend to stay dead.
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~ Killer Croc
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Killer Croc: Man, I hang out in the wrong places. Solmon Grundy: Married on Wednesday? Killer Croc: Not in this life time
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~ Killer Croc and Solmon Grundary.
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...I don't get up before nine A.M. for nobody Ivy. I got slow meatabolism.
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~ Killer Croc
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Ohh, you made coffee.
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~ Killer Croc
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---Got any more of that coffee?
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~ Killer Croc
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Heathcliff made this look so easy.
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~ Killer Croc
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You're gonna need a bigger boat.
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~ Killer Croc
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I tried talking to your buddy but he lost his head.
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~ Killer Croc
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Now I'm shot. Got indigestion from running around night after lunch.... and the worst part is... I'M STILL HUNGARY! They don't call me Killer Croc for nothing!
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~ Killer Croc
Trivia[]
He was created by Gerry Conway, the late Don Newton and the late Gene Colan.
In a 2023 interview, Gerry Conway revealed that he was inspired by early Dick Tracy villains when creating Killer Croc, following the tradition of characters like the Joker or Two-Face.
He hates not only Batman, but he also hates Bane and Victor Zsasz.
He is the only villain who is not named by the Joker in The Lego Batman Movie.
He has had a romantic relationship with June Moone/The Enchantress.
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