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My mission? To convince the editors and writers at DC to turn the Killer Moth back into a human villian after being turned into Charaxes (by Mark Waid) in the Underworld Unleashed event.
Well it must have worked. After pestering every Batman writer and editor for over five years at conventions (which I maintain led to 2003 - the Year of the Killer Moth - in which the Killer Moth appeared in all but ONE of DC's Bat titles) the Killer Moth is finally back in human form (albiet in his least attractive costume yet!) in this week's issue of Batman.
In celebration, I'll be kicking off an update at the internet's ONLY Killer Moth website (The Killer Moth Appreciation and Preservation Society (http://members.aol.com/killermoth/society.htm) later this month in which you can win some cool Killer Moth related prizes.
Yeah I think he is more human but still part moth. He just is no longer the slobbering human eating freak who crawls into a cocoon. His metapmorphis made him something mor elike Cheetah or Copperhead. Human but with animal traits I would say so Boney you ar ehalway there
NO SANTA LEFT BEHIND
Not Just Another Empty Political Slogan
If you've been reading this storyline, I'm not so sure you should be happy to see Killer Moth appear.
Look Out! S P O I L E Rs below!!!!!
In 4 issues so far, 3 Batman villains have been killed. They, of course, are picking on ones that are not in the elite bunch of Batman's rogues, but I would argue that the last one killed was a more popular villain than the Killer Moth; he'd certainly appeared LOTS more than Killer Moth/Charaxes in the last 20 years or so. If he wasn't safe, I'd be a little worried about Killer Moth. Your celebration might have to be turned into a wake before this storyline concludes.