Talk:Killer Croc
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More out-of-control labeling
There is nothing in this article (or, to my knowledge, in the comics) to suggest that he is a terrorist or a cannibal. Also, the article clearly states that he is legally sane, precluding him from having mental illness, or from being a psychopath or a sociopath. Learn what these labels actually mean before ascribing them to a character. --Treybien 16:50 May 17 2006 (UTC)
- Wrong on a number of counts. The character has been depicted as being committed to Arkham Asylum, and has eaten both living and dead human flesh. The terms "psychopath" and "sociopath" easily apply to Croc, since entire point of the character is that he thinks with what we refer to as the "reptilian brain". And on top of all that, it's nonsense to say that being deemed "legally sane" precludes one from having mental illness, certainly not sociopathy--jails are full of these types of people. You have a good deal to learn yourself, it would seem.—Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.22.210.129 (talk) 13:31, 31 August 2009 (UTC)
There isn't enough info detailing the exploits of Killer Croc. For instance, do you know that he nearly killed Batman on one occasion? Yes...He Threw a Rock at Him! —Preceding unsigned comment added by 153.90.68.64 (talk) 06:49, 14 September 2007 (UTC)
He is an mutant!! —Preceding unsigned comment added by 87.164.51.164 (talk) 21:22, 30 August 2008 (UTC)
"meaning that he has inherited traits of ancestral species of the human race, such as reptiles." Reptiles are absolutely in no way ancestors of humans. Well, maybe in the DC universe they are, but is there any evidence that this is true even there? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 94.22.125.33 (talk) 16:45, 6 September 2009 (UTC)
Ichthyosis
I find it strange they never name the disease that croc is supposed to have. batman comics are usually grounded in at least a faint bit of reality. anyone know if Ichthyosis was ever linked to croc's unfortunate condition? Scott Free (talk) 23:11, 1 November 2008 (UTC)
Never mind...I see it is Epidermolytic hyperkeratosis. Scott Free (talk) 23:14, 1 November 2008 (UTC)
Unauthorized Deleting
I like looking at these pages and noticed that this page had all of its images deleted and Scarecrow had its images and over half of its content deleted. Can someone explain?