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  2. Lew Moxon - Wikipedia

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    Lewis "Lew" Moxon is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. He is most famous for hiring Joe Chill to murder young Bruce Wayne's parents in early versions of Batman 's origin story, thus making him indirectly responsible for Batman's existence.

  3. Chill of the Night! - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, Batman disguises himself as a priest and visits Lew Moxon, a dying gangster who ordered the hit on the Waynes, to learn the killer's name. Moxon expresses regret over making their son an orphan as he only meant to have Thomas killed; not Martha. Before he dies, Moxon says "chill".

  4. Origin of Batman - Wikipedia

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    Batman's origin is expanded upon once again in Detective Comics #235 (June 1956), which recasts the Waynes' murder not as a random mugging, but an assassination. In this story, Batman learns that mob boss Lew Moxon hired Chill to kill the Waynes as revenge for Thomas testifying against him 10 years before hand.

  5. Joe Chill - Wikipedia

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    In Detective Comics #235 (1956), Batman learns that Chill was not a mere mugger, but actually a hitman who murdered the Waynes on orders from mob boss Lew Moxon as revenge for Thomas foiling one of his robberies. Batman deduces that Chill spared his life so he would unwittingly support Moxon's alibi that he had nothing to do with a robbery that ...

  6. List of Batman: The Brave and the Bold characters - Wikipedia

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    The Alternate Batmen are multiversal variants of Batman who he recruits to battle Owlman. They consist of: A vampire Batman inspired by Batman & Dracula. A pirate-themed Batman based on Detective Comics Annual #7. A big-headed psychic Batman (voiced by Greg Ellis). A super-strong Hulk-like Batman (inspired by The Brave and the Bold #68).

  7. The Untold Legend of the Batman - Wikipedia

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    Batman reminisces about the time when his father, Dr. Thomas Wayne, wore the costume to a charity costume party and was taken hostage by a group of thugs looking for a doctor. He was taken to see their boss, bank robber Lew Moxon, who had been shot and needed the doctor to remove the bullet. Instead, Dr. Wayne attacked the thugs and defeated them.

  8. List of Batman creators - Wikipedia

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    Batman Gotham Noir (2001) Batman: Turning Points (2001) Bruce Wayne: Fugitive (2002) Gotham Central (2002–2005) Batman: The Man Who Laughs (2005) Harlan Combs/Firebug; Crime Scene Unit officer Jim Corrigan (2000's version) Mallory Moxon - Daughter of Lew Moxon; Todd Russell/Clayface

  9. Richard Moll - Wikipedia

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    Moll also provided voice work in the Batman: The Brave and the Bold episode "Chill of the Night!" voicing Lew Moxon as well as briefly reprising Two-Face (who was mainly voiced by James Remar). His first role in an animated film was as a beat poet in Ralph Bakshi's American Pop. [1] He starred as Norman in the animated series Mighty Max.