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  2. Killer Moth - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Longbow Hunters - Wikipedia

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    When Green Arrow claims that Richard Dragon has enlisted D-list supervillains, Killer Moth joins the fight and states that he is a C-list supervillain. As Brick, Killer Moth, and Red Dart beat Green Arrow senseless, he witnesses a group of arrows falling from the sky that was launched by his half-sister Emiko Queen who is in a Green Arrow costume.

  4. List of Secret Society of Super Villains members - Wikipedia

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    In JLA #119 (late Nov. 2005), it was revealed that Catwoman was an early member of the SSoSV briefly as well (Catwoman was mentioned in the text of Secret Society of Super Villains #1 as being a member, though the penciller omitted her from the issue; this brief mention is the only known connection of Catwoman to the SSoSV prior to the present).

  5. Prometheus (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Commonly an adversary of the Justice League and a villainous foil personality to Batman (similar to villains Killer Moth, Wrath, and Hush), Prometheus would serve as an enemy to superheroes including Batman, Green Arrow and Midnighter. [1] In 2009, Prometheus was ranked as IGN's 80th Greatest Comic Book Villain of All Time. [2]

  6. Wrath (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The Wrath is the name of two fictional supervillains published by DC Comics.The original Wrath debuted in Batman Special #1 (1984), and was created by Mike W. Barr and Michael Golden, [1] who served as a criminal foil personality to the superhero Batman, after the creation of Killer Moth (in 1951) and prior to the creations of the villains Prometheus (in 1998) and Hush (in 2003), all serving ...

  7. Timeline of DC Comics (1950s) - Wikipedia

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    February - The character Killer Moth was debuted in Batman #63. The identity of Red Hood was used for the first time as an early alias of the Joker in The Man Behind the Red Hood!, which also provided the earliest origin story for the Joker. April - Mystery in Space #1 is released. May - The Trigger Twins debut in All-Star Western #58

  8. Batgirl: Year One - Wikipedia

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    Batgirl: Year One is a nine-part comic book mini-series published by DC Comics from February to October 2003, and then compiled into trade paperback form. [1] [2] Written by Scott Beatty and Chuck Dixon, with art by Marcos Martin and Alvaro Lopez, the mini-series shows how modern Barbara Gordon became the first Batgirl.

  9. Calendar Man - Wikipedia

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    Calendar Man teams up with Catman and Killer Moth as part of The Misfits, a group of villains trying to prove themselves in Batman: Shadow of the Bat #7–9 (1992–1993). [4] Also, he is among the Arkham Asylum inmates freed by Bane in Batman: Knightfall, but he is easily recaptured by Power Girl shortly after his escape.