Killer Croc, or Waylon Jones.
But you've SPOILED it -- YOU RUINED IT!" "His acute misanthropy makes him difficult to treat, he refuses to respond to socialization, reacting only when he is acknowledged as a dangerous beast, which is clearly how he views himself. Situating himself there, Croc continued in his cannibalistic tendencies by capturing random victims, imprisoning them, and devouring them. His claims to have killed The Batman were ridiculed, however, and the mobsters continued to pledge allegiance to the jailed Tony Falco. Grim and desperate, Batman sprayed Croc with nerve gas and informed Huntoon that "this man shouldn't give you any more problems ... unless it's from a wheelchair." Superhuman strength, speed, agility, reflexes, stamina, durability, and sensesCroc's DCnU debut, confronting Roy Harper, which led to the former joining Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Croc also is very skilled at swimming aided by his reptilian genetics. By 1989, however, the truth had been discovered and Croc was placed in solitary confinement, exercising regularly to maintain his wrestler's physique. As the flood began roaring towards them, Croc and Batman put their backs into holding up the deteriorating walls until the rest of the family could seek higher ground.

"I thought you were tough," he sneered. Killer Croc grew up with a severe medical condition of an unknown form of epidermyoletic hyperkeratosis, although this was conflicted with reports suggesting he had regressive atavism. He was 28 years old, 10'5, and weighed 485 pounds by the time of Batman's second year at crimefighting.
Croc's newfound lifestyle was short-lived however.

He eventually turned to crime, and was chased out of Gotham City by Batman, only to be captured and recruited into Amanda Waller's Suicide Squad. It was not enough. Basil Karlo is a villain in the second and third season of Gotham. One of the monsters created by Hugo Strange, Karlo is able to shape-shift his body into any person he can think of. Swamp Thing called Waylon Jones to his home and "changed him. And I blame nobody but myself! As various parties began to seize different sections of their own, Croc became "a nomad, fighting whomever he finds". He was simply born this way and then ended up in a Circus Freak Show. After his time of being abused and bullied went too far, Jones then embraced his animal instincts and violently murders and devours his aunt after finally reaching his breaking point. Joker upon regaining consciousness revealed that he in fact had tracked them down and allowed himself to be captured by them before revealing his Jokermobile, with Joker telling Killer Croc in particular that he should duck immediately before its arrival. ", a clear reference to Suicide Squad. Mine!

Although Killer Croc had not been involved in Scarecrow's attack on Gotham City, he did appear in a hallucination where he, alongside Penguin, Two-Face, and Killer Croc had presumably teamed up to capture the Joker by knocking him unconscious, and were discussing how they're to kill him, after he killed 50 of their men. That's over! The lights flashed on and Joe and Trina found themselves on a stage before an audience of mobsters—a stage they shared with an approaching Croc. Jones walked amongst the alligators and addressed the crowd as King Croc. After robbing a shopping store, Croc discovered a secret stairwell that led into an old unfinished subterranean highway. Robin arrived at the reptile house alongside Batgirl and was greeted by a gray Commissioner Gordon. Waylon fled from society and eventually joined a traveling circus, where he was made part of the stage performances, becoming and adopting the stage name known as, "Killer Croc." Enchantress's rampage in New York City lasts until it is revealed that it is an editor from a magazine company who rejected June.

His job was to sneak in water factories and take out the guards. Regardless, he eventually had various warrants, including 7 counts of assault, 7 counts of aggravated assault, 6 counts of murder of the first degree, 14 counts of murder of the second degree, 12 counts of manslaughter, 4 counts of drug dealing, and 1 count of reposterising. Seated in an easy chair, The Batman was waiting. On one hand, he'd mobilized a team of the long-established super-villains of the city (consisting of the Riddler, This time, Batman came out on top, freeing himself from Croc and sending the thug reeling with a steel barrel thrown into his torso. He also removed his shock collar and left it behind, in order to ensure that they could not track him. Croc was tied up and thrown with the other villains that Rumor captured, and once freed by Batman and Robin, they both stood in the way of the villains when they tried to kill Rumor. Killer Croc was a physically deformed criminal operating in Gotham City. He was soon taken down by Batman and sent back to Arkham Asylum.

He escaped from the police when they arrived to the scene by diving into the sea.

Firing his gun into a space heater, Croc watched the room go up in flames and plunged into the river. Suddenly, Croc was receiving amphetamines six times a day .

Joining a traveling circus and adopting the stage name of "Killer Croc", Jones bonded with his fellow carnival workers and felt like he had a famil… I'm healing. Poison Ivy (Dr. Pamela Lillian Isley, PhD (/ ˈ aɪ z l i /) is a fictional character appearing in comic books published by DC Comics, commonly in Batman stories. He is a Human/Crocodile hybrid who committed many crimes in Gotham City. Elsewhere, Joe and Trina Todd, a pair of acrobats from the Sloan Circus, were doing some investigating of their own. Batman tracked him down and Croc went into a homicidal rage. He attacks the Squad and, when spotting Zod about to kill June Moone/Enchantress, Croc saves her just in time. The succession of deaths near the river led Robin to conclude that the culprit was the missing villain and he and the latest temporary Batman (As he recovered from multiple gunshot wounds sustained in that last adventure, Croc found himself dreaming of a more serene existence in the swamps ( and, his mental faculties now truly reduced to Grundy-level proportions), was summoned by some strange paranormal force to break out of Arkham Asylum and make his way to the Louisiana swamps. Killer Croc is a recurring villain in The Batman.