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Injustice 2

I really dislike when some asswipe puts their own personal canon or theories into a Wikipedia page. In the recent Injustice comic, Killer Moth and other members of the Suicide Squad were killed by a Batman impersonator. We do NOT know for a fact that it was the Reverse Flash. That is a popular theory, but it's not a fact at this point, so why is it in the page? The fake Batman's identity is a mystery at this point. It could also have been Jason Todd, Bane, Damian Wayne, Owlman, Grodd controlling someone or a number of others. In fact in the latest issue Batman mentioned that it was not an enhanced human, just someone "better" than him. My money is on Jason Todd. Speculation that it's Eobard should not be passed off as fact on this Wikipedia page.

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The Tick's sidekick

Though I forget his name, the Tick (the superhero farce guy, he had a TV show, dressed in blue) has a timid, nebbishy sidekick who dresses like a moth. This is probably a reference to Killer Moth.

That's Arthur. I don't know if Ben Edlund was thinking of KM or not.Bjones 16:27, 9 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Actually, Arthur was inspired by Mothman a member of the Minutemen in Watchmen. -12:49, 25 February 2011 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Golem866 (talkcontribs)

The Batman Killer Moth

Where is the info that someone posted about KM in The Batman? It had a link to where it was confirmed and everything, so why would it be erased?

A quick look at the edit summaries reveals that the source was not reliable, being a message board. CovenantD 01:59, 28 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

It was confimed by Jeff Matsuda, the show's producer, at legionsof gotham.org. KM was even at the SDCC video!

Drury Walker & Cameron Van Cleer

The Killer Moth who appears in Shadow of the Bat is definitely intended to be the same one as seen previously, even referring to knowing there's "something" about Bruce Wayne he can't quite remember. Daibhid C 20:27, 15 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Batman {1960's) "Killer Moth

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Two entries for Teen Titans Go!

There is two entries for Teen Titans Go! on this page, one in "Other versions" and one in "In other media". Prehaps they should be merged?121.217.218.85 (talk) 03:02, 21 May 2016 (UTC)[reply]