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| Alignment = Neutral
 
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| Affiliation = [[Selina Kyle (Prime Earth)|Calabrese Crime Family]], [[Suicide Squad (Prime Earth)|Suicide Squad]], Formerly [[Secret Society of Super-Villains (Prime Earth)|Secret Society of Super-Villains]], [[Medusa (Organization)|Medusa]]
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| Affiliation = [[Catwoman (Selina Kyle)|Calabrese Crime Family]], [[Gotham City Police Department]], [[Suicide Squad (Prime Earth)|Suicide Squad]], Formerly [[Secret Society of Super-Villains (Prime Earth)|Secret Society of Super-Villains]], [[Medusa (Organization)|Medusa]]
 
| Relatives = Unnamed mother (deceased), Unnamed father (deceased), Flowers (aunt)
 
| Relatives = Unnamed mother (deceased), Unnamed father (deceased), Flowers (aunt)
 
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| UnusualFeatures = [[Unique Physiology]]
 
| UnusualFeatures = [[Unique Physiology]]
   
 
| Citizenship = American
 
| Citizenship = American
| MaritalStatus = Dating
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| Occupation = [[Criminal]], [[Government Agent|Government Slave]]; former [[Serial Killer]]
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| Occupation = [[Criminal]], [[Police Officer]]; former [[Serial Killer]]
 
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'''Waylon Jones''' is '''Killer Croc''', a misunderstood man with a birth defect that gives him some of the traits of a crocodile. Because he was treated like a monster for most of his life, he became very cynical and dangerous, making him an enemy of Batman. However, he's made multiple attempts to show his kinder side when given the opportunity.
 
'''Waylon Jones''' is '''Killer Croc''', a misunderstood man with a birth defect that gives him some of the traits of a crocodile. Because he was treated like a monster for most of his life, he became very cynical and dangerous, making him an enemy of Batman. However, he's made multiple attempts to show his kinder side when given the opportunity.
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===Origin===
 
===Origin===
Waylon Jones was raised by his Auntie Flowers in [[Gotham City]] before becoming the monster he would grow up to be one day. Cursed with an incurable birth defect that made him gradually become more reptilian in appearance, Jones was ridiculed as a child.
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Waylon Jones was raised by his Auntie Flowers in [[Gotham City]] before becoming the monster he would grow up to be one day. Cursed with an incurable birth defect that made him gradually become more reptilian in appearance, Jones was ridiculed as a child.During one of these ridiculing sessions a man born missing an arm called Hoolagon <!--What was his other arm called?-->sat down next to him asking what was wrong. Waylon replied that he was a freak and that it hurt. Hoolagon told him that he's not a freak and he may grow up to be a President or a king.
   
As he grew into a young adult, Jones seemed to embrace what he had become. Becoming a professional carnival wrestler, the man adopted the name "'''Killer Croc'''". However, tired of people treating him like a monster because he looked different, Croc became bitter with the world and began to turn to violence, such as biting off his wrestling manager's hand when the man verbally abused him. <ref> {{C|Batman and Robin Vol 2 23.4: Killer Croc}} </ref>
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As he grew into a young adult, Jones seemed to embrace what he had become. Becoming a professional carnival wrestler, Jones adopted the name "'''Killer Croc"'''. However, tired of people treating him like a monster because he looked different, Jones became bitter with the world and began to turn to violence, such as biting off his wrestling manager's hand when the man verbally abused him. <ref name=BaR23.4/>
   
 
===Early Career===
 
===Early Career===
Croc later as an adult took to the sewers of Gotham, finding it an appropriate place for him to live. His shadowy nature and monstrous appearance made him appear as a threat to the city's protector Batman, and the two battled each other a few times.
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Jones later as an adult took to the sewers of Gotham, finding it an appropriate place for him to live. His shadowy nature and monstrous appearance made him appear as a threat to the city's protector [[Batman (Bruce Wayne)|Batman]], and the two battled each other a few times.
   
During Batman's second year as a vigilante, Croc participated in the "War of Jokes and Riddles" between the Joker and the Riddler for the right to kill Batman. Jones volunteered for the Riddler's army and, alongside multiple other of Gotham's worst, fought for weeks with the Bat unable to control the violence. Eventually, Batman was forced to work alongside the Riddler in order to stop the Joker and, when the clown was finally cornered, double-crossed Croc and the rest of Nygma's army by simultaneously incapacitating all of them with [[Charles Brown (Prime Earth)|Kiteman's]] kites.<ref>{{c|Batman Vol 3 31}}</ref>
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During Batman's second year as a vigilante, Waylon participated in the "War of Jokes and Riddles" between the [[Joker (Prime Earth)|Joker]] and the [[Edward Nygma (Prime Earth)|Riddler]] for the right to kill Batman. Croc volunteered for the Riddler's army and, alongside multiple other of Gotham's worst, fought for weeks with the Bat unable to control the violence. Eventually, Batman was forced to work alongside the Riddler in order to stop the Joker and, when the clown was finally cornered, double-crossed Croc and the rest of Nygma's army by simultaneously incapacitating all of them with [[Charles Brown (Prime Earth)|Kiteman's]] kites.<ref>{{c|Batman Vol 3 31}}</ref>
   
At a point when Croc wasn't in Arkham, he fought [[Roy Harper (Prime Earth)|Roy Harper]] in Hell's Kitchen but quickly noticed Roy wasn't fighting back. He figured out that Roy was trying to have him commit assisted suicide and comforted the ex-sidekick instead of fighting him. <ref>{{c|Red Hood and the Outlaws #3}} </ref> Croc actually became Roy's sponsor for his alcoholism.<ref>{{c|Red Hood and the Outlaws #4}} </ref>
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At a point when Croc wasn't in Arkham, he fought [[Roy Harper (Prime Earth)|Roy Harper]] in Hell's Kitchen but quickly noticed Roy wasn't fighting back. He figured out that Roy was trying to use him to commit assisted suicide and comforted the ex-sidekick instead of fighting him.<ref>{{c|Red Hood and the Outlaws #3}}</ref> Croc actually became Roy's sponsor for his alcoholism.<ref>{{c|Red Hood and the Outlaws #4}}</ref>
   
 
===[[Forever Evil]] and the "[[Forever Evil: Arkham War|Arkham War]]"===
 
===[[Forever Evil]] and the "[[Forever Evil: Arkham War|Arkham War]]"===
Taking advantage of the [[Crime Syndicate (Earth 3)|Crime Syndicate's]] arrival onto Earth, Killer Croc took to the sewers of blackened and broken Gotham. Taking in refugees from the chaos above, "King Croc" taught them how to survive in the sewers with him, becoming the leader of a large band of survivors.
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Taking advantage of the [[Crime Syndicate (Earth 3)|Crime Syndicate's]] arrival onto Earth, Killer Croc took to the sewers of blackened and broken Gotham. Taking in refugees from the chaos above, '''"King Croc"''' taught them how to survive in the sewers with him, becoming the leader of a large band of survivors.
   
 
{{Image|Forever_Evil_Arkham_War_Vol_1_3_Textless.jpg|Croc and Bane fight during the Arkham War.|right|130px}}
 
{{Image|Forever_Evil_Arkham_War_Vol_1_3_Textless.jpg|Croc and Bane fight during the Arkham War.|right|130px}}
As the criminals on the surface began to fight each other for dominance in the unofficially named "[[Forever Evil: Arkham War Vol 1|Arkham War]]", Croc struck a deal with the Arkham criminals, lead by [[Jonathan Crane (Prime Earth)|the Scarecrow]], in order to protect Croc's precious sewer system. As the two spoke in the broken Wayne Industries building, [[Bane (Prime Earth)|Bane]], leader of the Blackgate criminals, arrived and beat Croc in a fight, throwing him out of the window to Croc's apparent death.
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As the criminals on the surface began to fight each other for dominance in the unofficially named "[[Forever Evil: Arkham War Vol 1|Arkham War]]", Croc struck a deal with the Arkham criminals, lead by [[Jonathan Crane (Prime Earth)|the Scarecrow]], in order to protect his precious sewer system. As the two spoke in the broken Wayne Industries building, [[Bane (Prime Earth)|Bane]], leader of the Blackgate criminals, arrived and beat Croc in a fight, throwing him out of the window to his apparent death.
   
 
However, Croc managed to survive his fall and continued to support Scarecrow's plot for dominance. Being tricked into drinking [[Venom]]-laced wine, Croc fell to the drug's effect, becoming an even bigger hulking giant. Even so, Croc again was beaten by Bane in a final fight for control of the city. Left unconscious in the street, Gotham's new protector Bane victoriously stood over him.
 
However, Croc managed to survive his fall and continued to support Scarecrow's plot for dominance. Being tricked into drinking [[Venom]]-laced wine, Croc fell to the drug's effect, becoming an even bigger hulking giant. Even so, Croc again was beaten by Bane in a final fight for control of the city. Left unconscious in the street, Gotham's new protector Bane victoriously stood over him.
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===[[Batman Eternal Vol 1|Batman Eternal]]===
 
===[[Batman Eternal Vol 1|Batman Eternal]]===
   
After the fall of the Crime Syndicate, Killer Croc retook his residence in the sewers of Gotham City. When zombies showed up under [[Arkham Asylum]] and began to eat some people down in the sewers, he was initially assumed to be the reason for the victims, but, as [[Bruce Wayne (Prime Earth)|Batman]] and [[Jason Bard (Prime Earth)|Jason Bard]] learned, he was simply acting as the champion of the lowest classes who lived down there, people who Batman never directly helped at all and the [[Gotham City Police Department]] ignored.<ref>{{c|Batman Eternal Vol 1 8}}</ref>
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After the fall of the Crime Syndicate, Killer Croc retook his residence in the sewers of Gotham City. When zombies showed up under [[Arkham Asylum]] and began to eat some people down in the sewers, he was initially assumed to be the reason for the victims, but, as Batman and [[Jason Bard (Prime Earth)|Jason Bard]] learned, Croc was simply acting as the champion of the lowest classes who lived down there, people who Batman never directly helped at all and the [[Gotham City Police Department]] ignored.<ref>{{c|Batman Eternal Vol 1 8}}</ref>
   
At the behest of [[Pamela Isley (Prime Earth)|Poison Ivy]], who herself was teaming up with the Calabrese crime family under [[Selina Kyle (Prime Earth)|Selina Kyle]], her friend and the former Catwoman, Croc fought and defeated Bane in single combat, using his knowledge of the workings of Venom that he earned through Arkham War to bleed the Venom out of Bane's body before tying him up for Batman to take into custody. He has subsequently been seen as a regular bodyguard of Selina Kyle herself.<ref name=BE38>{{c|Batman Eternal Vol 1 38}}</ref>
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At the behest of [[Pamela Isley (Prime Earth)|Poison Ivy]], who herself was teaming up with the Calabrese crime family under [[Catwoman (Selina Kyle)|Selina Kyle]] (her friend and the former Catwoman), Croc fought and defeated Bane in single combat, using his knowledge of the workings of Venom that he earned through Arkham War to bleed the Venom out of Bane's body before tying him up for Batman to take into custody. He has subsequently been seen as a bodyguard of Selina Kyle herself.<ref name=BE38>{{c|Batman Eternal Vol 1 38}}</ref>
   
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===[[Batman: Endgame]]===
During the [[Joker (Prime Earth)|Joker's]] [[Batman: Endgame|endgame]] plot against Batman, the clown gassed the entire city with [[Joker Venom]]. Croc, meeting up with a group of Batman's rogues that had escaped [[Wayne Manor|Arkham Manor]] <ref> {{C|Arkham Manor: Endgame #1}} </ref>, decided to help the heroes save Gotham from the Joker. Working together, Croc fended off a crowd of Jokerized citizens while Batman battled the Joker until they both perished beneath the streets of Gotham. <ref> {{C|Batman Vol 2 40}} </ref>
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During the Joker's [[Batman: Endgame|endgame]] plot against Batman, the clown gassed the entire city with [[Joker Venom]]. Croc, meeting up with a group of Batman's rogues that had escaped [[Wayne Manor|Arkham Manor]]<ref>{{C|Arkham Manor: Endgame #1}}</ref>, decided to help the heroes save Gotham from the Joker. Working together, Croc fended off a crowd of Jokerized citizens while Batman battled the Joker until they both perished beneath the streets of Gotham.<ref>{{C|Batman Vol 2 40}}</ref>
   
 
=== Suicide Squad ===
 
=== Suicide Squad ===
At some point, Croc was taken into custody and put onto [[Amanda Waller (Prime Earth)|Amanda Waller's]] [[Suicide Squad (Prime Earth)|Suicide Squad]].<ref> {{C|Suicide Squad Vol 5 1}} </ref> Croc and the revamped Suicide Squad would go on a mission to retrieve a "cosmic item" from a Russian undersea prison. Which was revealed to be a portal to the Phantom Zone, and encountered [[Dru-Zod (Prime Earth)|General Zod]]. While fighting Zod [[June Moone (Prime Earth)|Enchantress]] almost gets killed until Croc intervened. After the mission Croc and June have a heartfelt conversation and embrace. Their relationship had a rocky start, during a mission in New York Croc would try to encourage her to try start a relationship, but later expresses fear and shed tears that he will lose her if she is able to achieve her dream. Enchantress rampage in New York City until It is revealed that it is an editor from a magazine company who rejected June. After being convinced by Croc to reevaluate her, he decided to give her some freelance work. Moved by Waylon's actions, June reigns in the Enchantress and thanks her love for helping her.
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At some point, Croc was taken into custody and put onto [[Amanda Waller (Prime Earth)|Amanda Waller's]] [[Suicide Squad (Prime Earth)|Suicide Squad]].<ref>{{C|Suicide Squad Vol 5 1}}</ref> Croc and the revamped Suicide Squad would go on a mission to retrieve a "cosmic item" from a Russian undersea prison. Which was revealed to be a portal to the Phantom Zone, and encountered [[Dru-Zod (Prime Earth)|General Zod]]. While fighting Zod [[June Moone (Prime Earth)|Enchantress]] was almost killed before Croc intervened. After the mission Croc and June have a heartfelt conversation and embrace. Their relationship had a rocky start, during a mission in New York Croc would try to encourage her to try start a relationship, but later expresses fear and shed a tears that he will lose her if she is able to achieve her dream. Enchantress rampage in New York City until it is revealed that it is an editor from a magazine company who rejected June. After being convinced by Croc to reevaluate her, he decided to give her some freelance work. Moved by Waylon's actions, June reigns in the Enchantress and thanks her love for helping her.
   
 
| Powers =
 
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* {{Unique Physiology|Regressive Atavism}}: Atavism results in traits ancestral to the human species being expressed again. This is why Jones possesses scales, sharpened talons and teeth, large size, and enhanced physical abilities. It's why Waylon Jones is known as the Killer Croc.<ref name=BaR23.4>{{c|Batman and Robin Vol 2 23.4: Killer Croc}}</ref>
 
* {{Unique Physiology|Regressive Atavism}}: Atavism results in traits ancestral to the human species being expressed again. This is why Jones possesses scales, sharpened talons and teeth, large size, and enhanced physical abilities. It's why Waylon Jones is known as the Killer Croc.<ref name=BaR23.4>{{c|Batman and Robin Vol 2 23.4: Killer Croc}}</ref>
:* {{Claws}}: Killer Croc's fingers are sharpened and white like bones. He uses them to cut open doors or crush skulls.<ref name=BaR23.4/>
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** {{Claws}}: Killer Croc's fingers are sharpened and white like bones. He uses them to cut open doors or crush skulls.<ref name=BaR23.4/>
:* {{Fangs}}: Killer Croc's teeth are large and sharp yet still human. He can bite down through bone, metal and wood.<ref name=BaR23.4/>
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** {{Fangs}}: Killer Croc's teeth are large and sharp yet still human. He can bite down through bone, metal and wood.<ref name=BaR23.4/>
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** {{Regeneration}}: He has regenerative powers.
:* {{Superhuman Durability}}: Bullets fling off Killer Croc's skin and an alligator breaks it's fangs on his scales. He can also survive being thrown from the top of a skyscraper.<ref name=BaR23.4/>
 
:* {{Superhuman Speed}}: Killer Croc has an incredible amount of speed for such a large creature. He moves so fast in the sewers that he can come up on prey unnoticed.<ref name=BaR23.4/>
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** {{Superhuman Durability}}: Bullets fling off Killer Croc's skin and an alligator breaks it's fangs on his scales. He can also survive being thrown from the top of a skyscraper.<ref name=BaR23.4/> He can also survive in the depths of the ocean, where the pressure applies 106 pounds per square inch on the body.<ref name=AQ-V8-40>{{c|Aquaman Vol 8 40}}</ref>
:* {{Superhuman Strength}}: Killer Croc has an enhanced level of physical strength. He has traded blows with a Venom-enhanced [[Bane]], slammed his way through an armed group of Gotham's SWAT, and carved his way through Gotham's underbelly to create a home within the sewers.<ref name=BaR23.4/>
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** {{Superhuman Speed}}: Killer Croc has an incredible amount of speed for such a large creature. He moves so fast in the sewers that he can come up on prey unnoticed.<ref name=BaR23.4/>
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** {{Superhuman Strength}}: Killer Croc has an enhanced level of physical strength. He has traded blows with a Venom-enhanced [[Bane]], slammed his way through an armed group of Gotham's SWAT, and carved his way through Gotham's underbelly to create a home within the sewers.<ref name=BaR23.4/>According to Batman, Waylon can lift a school bus.<ref>{{c|Batman/Superman Annual Vol 1 2}}</ref> When fighting against Aquaman who was holding back, Croc's strong enough to bite into a Aquaman's skin.<ref>{{c|Justice League vs. Suicide Squad Vol 1 2}}</ref> He was even strong enough to bite into General Zod's arm when Zod wasn't paying attention.<ref>{{c|Suicide Squad Vol 5 4}}</ref>
   
 
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* [[Waylon Jones (New Earth)|Killer Croc (Waylon Jones)]] was created by [[Gerry Conway]] and [[Gene Colan]], first appearing as in ''[[Batman Vol 1 357|Batman Vol 1]]''. However, in the rebooted [[Prime Earth]] continuity his first appearance as part of the [[DC Universe]] is in [[Scott Lobdell]] and [[Brett Booth]]'s ''[[New 52]]'' ''[[Red Hood and the Outlaws Vol 1|Red Hood and the Outlaws]]'' series.
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* [[Waylon Jones (New Earth)|Killer Croc (Waylon Jones)]] was created by [[Gerry Conway]] and [[Gene Colan]], first appearing as in {{c|Detective Comics Vol 1 523}}. However, in the rebooted [[Prime Earth]] continuity his first appearance as part of the [[DC Universe]] is in [[Scott Lobdell]] and [[Brett Booth]]'s ''[[New 52]]'' ''[[Red Hood and the Outlaws Vol 1|Red Hood and the Outlaws]]'' series.
 
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* Croc is dating [[June Moone (Prime Earth)|June Moone]] ([[Enchantress (Prime Earth)|Enchantress]] host) as of [[Suicide Squad Vol 5 20|Suicide Squad #20]].
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* Croc is dating [[June Moone (Prime Earth)|June Moone]] ([[Enchantress (Prime Earth)|Enchantress]] host) as of {{c|Suicide Squad Vol 5 20}}.
 
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Quote1 You are my eyes, above the surface. And I am the deadly jaws beneath it! Quote2
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Waylon Jones is Killer Croc, a misunderstood man with a birth defect that gives him some of the traits of a crocodile. Because he was treated like a monster for most of his life, he became very cynical and dangerous, making him an enemy of Batman. However, he's made multiple attempts to show his kinder side when given the opportunity.

Origin

Waylon Jones was raised by his Auntie Flowers in Gotham City before becoming the monster he would grow up to be one day. Cursed with an incurable birth defect that made him gradually become more reptilian in appearance, Jones was ridiculed as a child.During one of these ridiculing sessions a man born missing an arm called Hoolagon sat down next to him asking what was wrong. Waylon replied that he was a freak and that it hurt. Hoolagon told him that he's not a freak and he may grow up to be a President or a king.

As he grew into a young adult, Jones seemed to embrace what he had become. Becoming a professional carnival wrestler, Jones adopted the name "Killer Croc". However, tired of people treating him like a monster because he looked different, Jones became bitter with the world and began to turn to violence, such as biting off his wrestling manager's hand when the man verbally abused him. [1]

Early Career

Jones later as an adult took to the sewers of Gotham, finding it an appropriate place for him to live. His shadowy nature and monstrous appearance made him appear as a threat to the city's protector Batman, and the two battled each other a few times.

During Batman's second year as a vigilante, Waylon participated in the "War of Jokes and Riddles" between the Joker and the Riddler for the right to kill Batman. Croc volunteered for the Riddler's army and, alongside multiple other of Gotham's worst, fought for weeks with the Bat unable to control the violence. Eventually, Batman was forced to work alongside the Riddler in order to stop the Joker and, when the clown was finally cornered, double-crossed Croc and the rest of Nygma's army by simultaneously incapacitating all of them with Kiteman's kites.[2]

At a point when Croc wasn't in Arkham, he fought Roy Harper in Hell's Kitchen but quickly noticed Roy wasn't fighting back. He figured out that Roy was trying to use him to commit assisted suicide and comforted the ex-sidekick instead of fighting him.[3] Croc actually became Roy's sponsor for his alcoholism.[4]

Forever Evil and the "Arkham War"

Taking advantage of the Crime Syndicate's arrival onto Earth, Killer Croc took to the sewers of blackened and broken Gotham. Taking in refugees from the chaos above, "King Croc" taught them how to survive in the sewers with him, becoming the leader of a large band of survivors.

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Croc and Bane fight during the Arkham War.

As the criminals on the surface began to fight each other for dominance in the unofficially named "Arkham War", Croc struck a deal with the Arkham criminals, lead by the Scarecrow, in order to protect his precious sewer system. As the two spoke in the broken Wayne Industries building, Bane, leader of the Blackgate criminals, arrived and beat Croc in a fight, throwing him out of the window to his apparent death.

However, Croc managed to survive his fall and continued to support Scarecrow's plot for dominance. Being tricked into drinking Venom-laced wine, Croc fell to the drug's effect, becoming an even bigger hulking giant. Even so, Croc again was beaten by Bane in a final fight for control of the city. Left unconscious in the street, Gotham's new protector Bane victoriously stood over him.

Batman Eternal

After the fall of the Crime Syndicate, Killer Croc retook his residence in the sewers of Gotham City. When zombies showed up under Arkham Asylum and began to eat some people down in the sewers, he was initially assumed to be the reason for the victims, but, as Batman and Jason Bard learned, Croc was simply acting as the champion of the lowest classes who lived down there, people who Batman never directly helped at all and the Gotham City Police Department ignored.[5]

At the behest of Poison Ivy, who herself was teaming up with the Calabrese crime family under Selina Kyle (her friend and the former Catwoman), Croc fought and defeated Bane in single combat, using his knowledge of the workings of Venom that he earned through Arkham War to bleed the Venom out of Bane's body before tying him up for Batman to take into custody. He has subsequently been seen as a bodyguard of Selina Kyle herself.[6]

Batman: Endgame

During the Joker's endgame plot against Batman, the clown gassed the entire city with Joker Venom. Croc, meeting up with a group of Batman's rogues that had escaped Arkham Manor[7], decided to help the heroes save Gotham from the Joker. Working together, Croc fended off a crowd of Jokerized citizens while Batman battled the Joker until they both perished beneath the streets of Gotham.[8]

Suicide Squad

At some point, Croc was taken into custody and put onto Amanda Waller's Suicide Squad.[9] Croc and the revamped Suicide Squad would go on a mission to retrieve a "cosmic item" from a Russian undersea prison. Which was revealed to be a portal to the Phantom Zone, and encountered General Zod. While fighting Zod Enchantress was almost killed before Croc intervened. After the mission Croc and June have a heartfelt conversation and embrace. Their relationship had a rocky start, during a mission in New York Croc would try to encourage her to try start a relationship, but later expresses fear and shed a tears that he will lose her if she is able to achieve her dream. Enchantress rampage in New York City until it is revealed that it is an editor from a magazine company who rejected June. After being convinced by Croc to reevaluate her, he decided to give her some freelance work. Moved by Waylon's actions, June reigns in the Enchantress and thanks her love for helping her.

Powers

  • Regressive Atavism: Atavism results in traits ancestral to the human species being expressed again. This is why Jones possesses scales, sharpened talons and teeth, large size, and enhanced physical abilities. It's why Waylon Jones is known as the Killer Croc.[1]
    • Claws: Killer Croc's fingers are sharpened and white like bones. He uses them to cut open doors or crush skulls.[1]
    • Fangs: Killer Croc's teeth are large and sharp yet still human. He can bite down through bone, metal and wood.[1]
    • Regeneration: He has regenerative powers.
    • Superhuman Durability: Bullets fling off Killer Croc's skin and an alligator breaks it's fangs on his scales. He can also survive being thrown from the top of a skyscraper.[1] He can also survive in the depths of the ocean, where the pressure applies 106 pounds per square inch on the body.[10]
    • Superhuman Speed: Killer Croc has an incredible amount of speed for such a large creature. He moves so fast in the sewers that he can come up on prey unnoticed.[1]
    • Superhuman Strength: Killer Croc has an enhanced level of physical strength. He has traded blows with a Venom-enhanced Bane, slammed his way through an armed group of Gotham's SWAT, and carved his way through Gotham's underbelly to create a home within the sewers.[1]According to Batman, Waylon can lift a school bus.[11] When fighting against Aquaman who was holding back, Croc's strong enough to bite into a Aquaman's skin.[12] He was even strong enough to bite into General Zod's arm when Zod wasn't paying attention.[13]

Abilities

  • Leadership: Killer Croc knows what it's like to be downtrodden and hurt. He used this knowledge and his home in the sewers to house and control homeless youth and the like. He now runs his own personal kingdom.[1]
  • Bilingualism: Killer Croc enjoys French literature, and appears to be fluent in the language.[6]
  • Wrestling: Killer Croc's primary fighting style is wrestling. He learned to wrestle in his early adulthood while trying to make enough money to survive in a circus. He combines wrestling with savagery and strategy in order to wear down opponents.[1]

Weaknesses


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