Batman’s most tragic villain
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- Hello people, this is from the one-shot comic titled "Jokers Asylum #2 - Killer Croc!" It delves into why Croc is one of the most unfortunate characters in DC history, enjoy!
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Waylan Jones is a cannibal, skin condition or no, he's a monster in his own right
Bound not binded
The fact they put Croc right next to the Joker where he could be tormented every hour of the day kind of encapsulates how shit a facility Arkham really is. Even if you ignore the whole supernatural "there's a demon in the basement" thing, how the hell is *anyone* in there supposed to leave sane, even the ones who aren't patients?
I legit asked on reddit once if arkham has ever rehabilitated someone and they couldn't give a straight answer
I was thinking the same thing, putting Croc next to Joker who can just torment him like that is insane and terrible.
That's what happened to the character The Great White Shark. He was already a scumbag who thought he got away with his crimes by tricking the court that he was insane so he would he sent to Arkham instead of Blackgate but ironically was driven insane by the other inmates there
@@guilhermehank4938 Depending on the canon, Arkham Asylum is actually cursed by Hell to not only fail to cure anyone, but to actively make people's mental health worse.
Tbh the only iteration of arkham that doesn't look like a shithole afaik is on batman earth one. Place looks like a proper place for rehab, and the two face of that universe is at least on the road to recovery there
Here’s a story that shows how much of a caring man Waylon is. Roy Harper, struggling after being kicked out of Team Arrow for his heroin addiction, went to fight Waylon so he can kill him. But Waylon stopped and talked with Roy, and is the reason Roy is still alive.
That’s Roy’s most cherished memory. The memory of the time Waylon saved his life.
Under all the scars and scaly skin, Waylon is a caring man.
He still bit Aaron Cash's hand off though.
@@funnyblog100in Arkham yes, in this one? Probably not
That's not all, another comic revealed that Croc became Roy's rehab sponsor
Croc is like Harley Quinn and Venom to me where I do like how those characters have two main versions of themselves. With Killer Croc I do enjoy when he is just straight up an unapologetic monsterous villain as seen in the Arkham games. I also do like the other version of him like the one you described. Where he's still a killer but gradually turns into a sort of anti villain who forms relationships with people. Like with Red Arrow, protecting the homeless people in the sewers, and in the Suicide Squad such as in the Injustice comics where they view him as a friend and he's in a relationship with Orca
@@Spongebrain97 orca and croc belong together 💯
The saddest part I think it's the man seemingly having some genuine respect and trust for Croc. Like, he's using him and gets paranoid, but actually defends him when the woman badmouths him and calms down and apologizes when he gets paranoid about him.
Feels like there was a genuine bond there, despite everything.
I think of it like a guy who has a vicious guard dog who is hostile to everyone except with it's owner
he was gonna betray him too eventually someone who really cares about you wouldn't send you to go on a murder spree
@@Xx_SuperPenis_xX it's a comic not reality, someone who actually exist wouldn't be a man eating crocodile who's friends with a criminal
@@beans3158 i dont see how its out of the question since its fiction
@@beans3158 anything can happen
Tbh I think Edgar might have actually cared about or at least respected Croc. If it wasn’t for that two-timing hussy Juliette
It's hard to say. Edgar was likely just happy to have someone to talk to who wasn't planning on killing him. And the wife eh... Relationships are complicated. Both could have been cheating so.
Croc as a character needs to get a writer who can give him a arc that sticks for once. He has potential, but it's been back tracked by writers every time.
@@jacklau2558 Honestly sometimes that's all you'd need in that line of work at least. Someone who you know won't betray you
@@LaughingJokerProd true, and I'll give you that Atleast he seemed to genuinely care for croc and actively tried to defuse the situation when ge realized what was happening. The Wife wanting to kill her husband is one thing, but betraying croc seemed unnecessary.
@@jacklau2558 Loyalty goes a long way. I am certain that croc would have let Juliette go if she would have a been honest. However, when you take into account how she confided in him and then was able to kill him, it just comes off as manipulation and betrayal. Keep in mind she calls him a good man, and while she is hesitant to let him be shot when he is walking towards the hideout she is at with her lover, she goes along with it and says that he is not human.
While Edgar did use him, he trusted him. He trusted his wife with him and never felt the need to have weapons on hand for him. He defends him when Juliette calls him "pet killer"
You could look at his lack of fear as stupidity or certainty that stems from the kindness they could have shown him for their own gain. On the other hand, for someone who seemed so lonelyba fearful of betrayal, maybe croc was his only true friend
I think both Edgar and Juliette were bad to each other. While Juliette did manipulate Croc at the end, it isn't like Edgar was actually interested in him as a person, only as a enforcer at best.
You know croc was the one that’s helped speedy get over his alcohol and drug addiction when he tried to do suicide by killer croc
I didn’t know that.
@@philiphockenbury6563and after all that, KC funds Speedy's therapy sessions. He stuck around.
@@johngona5929 Damn he's the best villain. He's got standards.
What comic is that in?
Unlike other villains who see their henchmens only as tools and even kill them at times. Croc always genuinely cared for those that followed him, treated him well or he saw as family. There was one particular Batman game where you have to fight him in a room alongside several prison inmates. Whenever Batman knocked one inmate to the ground and Croc was near him, he would stop attacking Batman to kneel down and gently help the inmate back to his feet.
Awe that's adorable
Arkham Knight Most Wanted DLC, for anyone interested
Man, I felt so sorry for the way Croc was treated in that mission.
Ok, I love croc but if I’m remembering right, he doesn’t gently pick them up, he yanks them
Still, way more caring than the other big bad villains
That DLC rocked in Arkham Knight
A lot of people say that Mr. Freeze is the most tragic Batman villain but it's actually Killer Croc. His mother died givinng birth to him and his father abandoned him to his abusive and alcoholic aunt who bullied him his entire life due to his appearance. Her persistent alcoholism prevented him from growing up in a suitable environment. As a teenager, Waylon had no friends, and was the object of ridicule of those who knew him. Waylon was a regular visitor to the juvenile detention center and was finally tried and convicted as an adult when he was a teenager. Out of prison, he found a job in a carnival sideshow... wrestling alligators. It was at that point that Waylon began referring to himself as Killer Croc. His physiology created new primal needs for living so he found a home in the sewers of Gotham. In the sewers some of the homeless people who lived there began to serve him even fight for him on occasion. Croc would grow to care about them and look after them. Croc isn't supposed to be a literal giant crocodile man but a guy suffering from a severe skin condition that makes him look like one. In spite of this Waylon is often depicted as having more than scaly skin and is often given a pronounced snout and tail. Which makes no sense, why would a skin condition give a human the literal physical characteristics of a Crocodile? Yes, Croc has done some bad things and made some wrong decisions in the comics, but that was only a result of his tormented youth and being rejected by society. All because he was different. However, ultimately in spite his villainous habits Croc is a noble character and is often portrayed as being the champion of the oppressed and downtrodden. He's a good guy who tried his best, but the world just keeps putting him down.
Yeah. I think what a lot of people don’t realize is some times poeple don’t do bad things out of no where. And it’s just not fair to expect poeple keep a stable mental after a certain amount of abuse.
And the best part? Dude gave birth to a child in one short series 🤣
I'd say that depends on the depiction, while Mr. Freeze is predominantly depicted as the grieving husband trying to cure his wife by whatever means possible, leading to his own debilitating affliction, Killer Croc is very flippantly depicted as a tragic villain, and more than half the time is just depicted as a monster of a human in a monsters body.
In the most popular media universes, Arkhamverse(video games) and Timverse(BTAS, Justice League, etc), Killer Croc is a murderous rampaging monster, while Freeze is the desperate husband.
i say they are both very tragic human being they have both lost something that has cut them both out of socety
At this point crocs skin condition has been more or less retconned into the beginning stages of his metahuman genes progressively making him more animalistic. Which I gather makes his tape even more tragic.
Croc's whole life revolves around getting sent to prison for being seen as a monster, and escaping because he's treated like a monster. Meanwhile, he just wants to be accepted.
Treat someone like a monster there whole life what do you expect to happen
As someone who's always been an outcast I really feel bad for Croc. My parents were never there for me, I was bullied in school, my cousin and best friend (really only friend) killed 2 police officers before shooting himself when I was 15 and I've had to fight tooth and nail just to survive. Something within me really relates to Croc and kind of just want to give him a hug and tell him it's going to be okay as a fellow outcast.
Yeah, even though I do think Mr Freeze takes the title of "most tragic villain", Croc is easily second place. His story is literally the definition of tragic and this story showed how evil humanity can be and that some people will manipulate anybody to get what they want. Croc's words of "They're the monsters, not me, put me back" was so powerful.
Edit: ok, you all convinced me. Croc takes first place.
More like first place.
All that freeze has is a dying wife that he is trying to save not that tragic
@@tfordham13 croc had no Partners. While Freeze is constantly trying to Save his wife and being stopped by batman.
Both are Burdened by Loneliness and Loss.
@Nayuta expect freeze has saved his wife plus it's one semi tragic event while croc's whole life is tragic
Freeze has the ability to save his wife and realistically he could have worked as a genius scientist with others directly on a cure for his wife but he chooses to be a villain to do so. He was screwed over by some for sure but that’s not a unique experience for people to have.
People get screwed over all the time and if it drives you to be a psycho killer then were you ever really a good person doing things for the good of others or were you just another bastard willing to screw over anyone for your own goals?
Edit: I forgot to say that what I’m getting at is freeze is the most known tragic villain whereas croc is the most tragic villain. Croc never had a good life that went bad from an accident or loss, he only had loss and was always hated.
the annoying thing about Croc is he's actually been through chracter development arcs multiple times. It never "sticks" and eventually some new writer/artist brings him back as a slightly more powerful than human cannibalistic thug for the bat-family to beat up. As with most things bat-man these days..I blame it on a 5th dimensional imp editing reality. (only way riding space junk from high earth orbit to the fortress of solitude with pinpoint accuracy while using his UNDERWEAR AS A HEAT SHIELD FOR HIS FACE makes sense. go read the failsafe soryline. remember that the robot was created by the lunatic alternate personality of the "Batman of Zur en arrh" that is LITERALLY haunted by Bat-mite in his debut in an earlier storyline.)
@PJ Rivera ahh, the status quo, the reason I stopped reading any comic without an ending. They just revisit or revamp some character they haven't used for a couple years whenever they need a villain. I think it was actually buying Watchmen that killed my enjoyment of serial comics, it made me realize what actual good comic writing looked like
Killer croc is so weak asf. Even super man could 1 shot him lmao
@@MidTierMenace777you say that like Superman can’t one shot well over majority dc characters (marvel too)
@@MidTierMenace777 Emotional investment in a character > Their power-level
@@fuckmondays2300 super man could solo the entire avengers lmao 🤣
I’ve always thought that Killer Croc is a villain that can get his own movie. It’s just that it would be difficult to come up with a story script that would paint him as scary but also tragic. I feel like if you’re gonna make a movie about him then using this comic as a baseline would be a great start.
I mean, Joker managed to humanize *The Joker*, so from a movie perspective, that would be as good of a starting point as any.
@@elierickson298 yeah but Joker and Croc are veeeeerrry different from each other so I’d like it if there movies were also veeeeerrry different
Like if the Iron Giant gone sideways even more than it already did?
Agreed. Would be a cool movie.
If Marvel succeeded humanising the symbiote with Venom I'd say DC could make Killer Croc work.
The "Croc killed him with a fully charged forward smash" hit me outta nowhere
Bro hit a Melee input
*pulls out comically oversized boxing glove*
I was about to ask if anyone even noticed that 😂
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Killer Croc is the exact meaning of the phrase "Treat a man like a monster and they will turn into a monster eventually" Very sad story.... I hope he finds redemption in the future
Honestly, I just want to give this man a hug, a burger and player 2 on the couch
he genuinely deserves to feel some love, man
Funny enough, Edgar seemed to genuinely care for croc but encouraged his violent side for profit and Juliette seemed to not care at all about him while playing off his caring, protective nature.
It’s an interesting twist on this kind of story and genuinely keeps you guessing on who’s actually the good guy and bad guy, with the friend who enabled the monster others see in croc and the conwoman who saw the good man in him and exploited it.
Edgar only cared about him for his strength and used him like a weapon.
Juliette manipulated his desire for a family and used him like a razor.
Both of them were awful people.
In another comic he married a orca and have killer whale crocodile baby with her
@@randomrhino7500 Injustice 2.
Yeah, went on a search for other croc stories after this.
Honestly, he's my favorite Batman villain. Mostly because when the writers give a damn, he's a bad person, but it's always unclear if he'd have been a better or even a good person if he'd been given a chance.
Like when he's Roy's sponsor when he was recovering from his addiction while he's incarcerated in Belle Reave.
Even when he takes over Tusk's hostel in Monstertown.
So is the dude who agreed to be used as a weapon, knowing what he is. Lol
Everybody is awful these days
-joker 2019
I always loved Killer Croc. He’s always such a scary dude, but you know that if someone gave him a chance he’d be deeply appreciative.
Killer Croc is probably the villain I most want to get a redemption arc that (afaik) hasn't already. As far as I'm concerned, just put the dude in Florida where they'd probably think he's just a really big gator and leave him alone
If killer croc moved to florida some little old grandma would end up mistaking him for her pet and taking him home to feed live chickens and scratch the back of his head while they're watching tv
If I recall, the Earth-1 version of Croc helped Batman and as a result got to live in peace in the Batcave
If I am not mistaken, Waylon was a good guy during the Batman Eternal arc and cooperated with both Batman and Catwoman. But I don't know how his story went after that.
I mean there are much weirder and scarier superheroes to be fair.
i was caught so off gaurd when he said croc killed him with a fully charged forward smash
That wiff punish goes crazy
@@gangsterman5590 im a dk main what about you
@@shaggytheultimate4460 ddd, I just play causally. Constantly trying to cheese my friends
“Fully charged forward smash” has got to be the funniest description I’ve ever heard
You know I always wondered why Bruce never hired Waylon as a bodyguard or security for Wayne Industries.
Because croc is a liability and Bruce persona has to make him seem egoistic and judgemental. Unlike Batman of course.
Because with the psychological trauma he's suffered, followed up with the animal instinct Wayland has developed would be far more of a liability for the company than an asset. Let alone no one else would want to work with that guy.
Killer Croc should have join the bat family during rebirth instead of clayface. Waylon fits with them better than Basil
@Skullspider productions no Bruce has all ways been shown as a caring person willing to hire black mask thugs and even a reformed clay face
@@zemox2534 why not both
Croc just wanted love and a fuckin' family, man. Like, look how quick he was to change and do favors for people that only gave him a bed, food, and some clothes. He just wanted to be a functioning member of society and he looks so broken in his cell at the end. God-DAMMIT, man!
“Monsters are tragic beings. They are born too tall, too strong, too heavy. They don’t attack people by choice. That is their tragedy.”
-Ishiro Honda, director of the original Godzilla films.
Waylon is a good person at heart, he's just been broken by society to the point he became a monster
I love that Batman is basically feeling sorry for his foes and wants to help them above all. He understands them as he has his own tragic story. You could even say he loves them in his way. He is a true practitioner of the christian order to love your enemies
Really loved that aspect in the Animated Series. Shame we don’t see more of it in modern comics, would have been great to see Batman talking and sympathising with Croc in this one
@@GuyMaleMan I like that in the Dark Knight returns, when Twoface thinks he looks terrible in his whole face now and not just one half, he tells to Batman: ''who are we kidding? The doctors couldn't fix me. Nothing can change what i am''. And Batman moved says: '' You and me both''. That's why we love Batman above all else. Not for his intelligence and gadgets, his skill or knowledge but because of his heart
It's that aspect of the character which has been sorely lacking in so many other adaptations, especially the movies. I think the closest we ever got was - of all things - Batman and Robin, where Batman comforts Mr. Freeze at the end instead of just beating his face in and cutting to the credits. It's crazy to think that the single worst Batman movie of all time is also the only one that remembered he's supposed to have a heart. >_<
The worst offender though, in my honest opinion, is the Dark Knight trilogy; having come out long after the animated series hit the mainstream, those films had a much bigger wealth of source material to draw from than the Warner Bros. quadrilogy did. Instead they doubled down on Batman's violent vigilantism being "the right thing for Gotham", even going so far as to have the city become much visually cleaner between Begins and Knight -- all as a direct result of his decidedly not-so-compassionate methods of "stopping crime", which only becomes more problematic the more you think about it.
@@HalloWitch93 From the whole Nolan trilogy, the 2nd movie is great because of the Joker, but i never liked the Batman in any of these movies. Actually i do not think Batman has ever been portrayed correctly on the big screen. He is super intelligent, one step ahead of everyone, and in deep knowledge of psychological trauma but we never saw this
It's kinda wild that Eddie Brock is actually christian but Bruce Wayne is more or less an atheist
I don't like that Batman and Gordon refer to him as a monster, but I think it's a case of unreliable narrator. Joker wasn't there, neither was Croc. Joker is implanting the idea that two people who want to help Croc also see him as a monster, and the one place he can do that in the story is where Croc isn't present - to me it's subtle manipulation.
I mean both Bruce and Jim are first responders too Crocs feeding frenzies they see the worst he can do at some point you gotta realize that he's just an animalistic thug at heart.
Batman feels for them but also know that they choose to be this way
@@kwayneboy1524He's caring at times and is more than just an animal, but he is still prone to rage and outbursts due to his childhood and how people treat him.
This is my headcanon as well.
@kwayneboy1524 it's batman the one who still sees enough in joker to spare killing him he's not gonna relegate croc to just a beast
I’m mad that at the end of it all. He shared a cell with joker again. Who is just salt to his wounds.
whenever i see stories like this i’m reminded of the time where Batman and Killer Croc worked together because someone was invading his part of the sewer when all Croc wanted was to be left alone
Croc is not a monster . He’s just ok’ing for love . Exsejptince . Compassion . And understanding .
Honestly I hate that no one ever sees the context of crocs actions I honestly think that people would see him differently if they did
I dont think there's any context that would justify eating people alive.
@@alizaidi2893 exactly, if mf is still sticking to his whole murderous cannibal croc shtick he's just an animal
Agreed, but there are some BAD people who might kinda have violence coming... like joker.
@alizaidi2893 to be fair being drugged and forced to eat people due to the joker and scarecrow makes a pretty good argument especially since it's forced just look at peaple who take bathsalts.
Somebody give this croc a hug, he needs one ...
I thought I had imagined this story when I couldn't find it after reading it like 5 years ago. I feel so bad for Waylon, he's my favorite Batman villain.
Killer Croc could be the best “terrifying yet empathetic” Batman villain if adapted correctly into live-action. On one hand he could be the ultimate super strength nightmarish monster that can’t be stopped, all whilst you could get a brilliant story about a child who’s never had a proper family in his life except for people as freakish as him.
How the hell did it take batman 36 days to track down a giant crocodile monster? Especially since he was murdering people from the mob left and right?
My head canon is that different side missions got in the way
Probably because it thought of a person, and not an animal?
@@kwayneboy1524 "couldn't continue the story until I found more Riddler trophies..."
No witnesses and a half-decent cleanup could make even a mauling by killer croc look like a common deal gone wrong between gangsters. Plus out of everyone in Batman’s Rogues Gallery, Killer Croc is surprisingly consistent in staying out of Batman’s sight if he wants to.
It was only when Waylon just stood outside the house, then killed the bimbo that he got on Batman's radar. Until then, he was helping the mob, not his usual M.O.
this makes me want to write a fan cross over comic about the Thing from marvel comics meeting Waylon and teaching him that just because he has a monstrous appearance doesn't mean he can't truly earn people's love and respect
or maybe Nightcrawler
He’s not a monster, he’s a poor lost kid that needs love
Croc just needs like two decades worth of therapy and a reason to live. Tbh, I think he'd be of great help to Aquaman. He'd be an excellent tank for the King of Atlantis. He just needs something to look forward to. And a purpose.
I always felt bad for Waylon. Especially when he tries to put things right, he always fails. The other villains have potential to turn back. Many were once scientists or lawyers who could have their lives back if they tried, but Waylon is one of the few who has nothing to go back to. Recently, they had stories where he tried to go straight, and I loved those. Especially in Gotham City Monsters. But then they throw him back into the rogues gallery as a villain. I hate that. Waylon deserves so much better
ever since I was a small kid and first gotten into Batman, the first Lego videogame came out and I have loved the character of Killer Croc ever since. He is one of my top favourite of Batman's rogue's gallery and I felt so bad for him after watching this video. I know he had a very rough childhood, I even want to write a one-off story where Croc gets a happy ending...still thinking of ways for it to happen.
I gotta buy this comic story now!
This comic actually left me in tears
Killer Croc is like Harley Quinn to me in that that there are two versions of the character that I like. With Croc I do like when he is just a straight up monster as seen with the Arkham series and Batman TAS where he is a very strong and dangerous cannibalistic foe who views people as nothing but food. I also do like the take on Croc when he is the misunderstood killer and gradually tries to "redeem" himself. Such as the comic in this video, that story where he protects the homeless people in the sewer, and in the Injustice comics where he is part of the suicide squad who views him as a friend and he is in a relationship with Orca
That and where he helped Speedy
Fully charged forward smash. Solid gold.
6:13 At this point I can't believe that I'm saying this, but after every tragedy that Waylon has gone through I want to give him a hug.
I really want to see a version of Waylan in the media that's a combination of the genius criminal he originally started out as (Who could also use a sniper gun) and this tragic figure, specifically like how he was in The New 52 with helping the homeless people too.
In the main thing I did like about Suicide Squad 1 is that they gave us Waylan when he started out
Croc is so UNDERRATED, like seriously he's such a good character.
I’m glad i finally found a comic that shows croc side of the story and told a really interesting story of his morality and mentality and how it shows he was abused, ridiculed, bullied, it’s just SO SAD to see croc spirit shatter I liked to imagine his crime life is over in this universe after that. What’s the most saddest thing is that he will never have a happy ending possibly not even in death he might find peace.
Although I love this story, killer croc used to be his own villain. Not just muscle. Years of being treated like a monster probably made him into this
Literally is a human Crocodile with all the strength, and physical aspects of one. but it's just a skin condition.
It is really sad that a guy like Croc has nothing but pain and suffering, and from what I learned not everybody bullied him based on his looks, they also were scared of him 'cause of the fact he looked like a monster, and having an abusive aunt who's so much on drugs, and a guy being abandoned by his own father, it is a serious problem, and it is really sad. Also from what I learned, when he is at Arkham asylum, he sometimes is like wanting to be fixed by wanting to look normal like in the game arkham asylum he asks a doctor "can you make me normal" and of course no one can do that, and that is really terrible too.
Sad story indeed. Great video 👍
I love the super prominent laugh lines this artist draws Joker with.
Joker breaking the 4th wall to remind Waylon that the comic audience will always destroy your life.
Killer Croc is one of those instances where he works both as a Sympathetic and an Unsympathetic villain
in an alternate universe, croc achieved several PhDs and became Dinosaurus
Croc was legitimately happy working for Edgar and Edgar didn’t see him as a henchman but as a friend imagine being manipulated into murdering your best friend. And also croc looked damn sharp in that suit.
I think this version of Croc would get along really well with Mr. Freeze, given that they are both tragic figures who would likely show sympathy for each other.
If I worked at DC as a writer I would try my hand at giving Waylon Jones(Killer Croc) an redemption arc, now I can hear others in the comments saying that Batman has too many sympathetic characters or too many villains pulling a Heel Face Turn but some folks fail to realize that at its core the batman mythos is about Bruce holding on the hope that his rogue gallery can be better people if given the opportunity to do so, a good example of this is Harley Quinn who may have started out has Joker girlfriend and suffer all matter of abuse by him only to eventually leave him, while finding happiness in Poison Ivy and gaining her own unique Identity along the way, hell even Poison Ivy herself for the last few years has been making the transition from flat out villain to anti hero, sure everyone knows about Mr Freeze and him trying to save his wife and that's good drama however I believe that Waylon Jones would benefit from having good character development, showing more of his humanity, hell we have already seen glimpses of this when he help speedy who was trying to get him to pull a death by suicide only to have Waylon Jones become his rehab sponsor by the end of it. I can also hear people saying but he eats and kills people its too late for him, but there has been heroes and villains with larger body counts than him I'm sure anyone who writes comics can work with that little detail. Point being I think it would be great to see Waylon Jones finally gets his due and I'm sure not the only one who wants this.
To paraphrase a fantastic line from a Killer Croc inspired character in Brennan Lee Mulligan's comic *Strong Female Protagonist:*
_"People are monsters. Deep down, they're all selfish and evil. They HAVE to be. Otherwise, if all those people I killed were just people..."_
wait BLeeM made a comic ?
He’s one of the few villains in Batman who I feel complete sympathy for him
“Skin condition” no that is a full on mutation, you can just call him a meta human or whatever DC analogue to mutants is
a skin condition is a mutation
This is why I love Killer Croc. Not only is he a crocodile man, but he's also a guy who's suffering deep down inside and feels like no one will ever see him as a person.
Edgar was fucked up and paranoid but he seemed to at least appreciate Croc. He definitely had some innate prejudices but when he caught himself acting on them he stopped, which was an intentional choice. Too bad that like with many relationships, an outside interference (in this case, his wife's lies for her own personal gain) ended up harshly.
That's why I'm so concerned when people try to empathize with the Joker. He's past beyond salvation and that's why I like the Killing Joke. Even Batman realized Joker was a lost cause, that he abandoned his humanity a long time ago and is only an agent of chaos now
People need to remeber that the Joker is cruel, he kicks others when they are down, torture (both physically and psychologically) all the Harley Quinns he "create" and just wants to watch the world burn and Batman suffering with his controversial morality that holds him from killing the Joker
That's why I think Joker should be the one with the chains and muzzle. Waylon being in the same place as Joker will make him worse.
Killer Croc has always been my personal favourite Batman Villain, when I was younger it was because I liked monsters, and then after I grew up I realised he was an actual character.
This may seem random, but after watching this video, I realised that Batman must regularly come across dead bodies and yet he persists forwards. I mean, I always knew this, but I never truly thought about it.
This further reinforces the notion that Batman is mentally insane. Taking on the role of Batman requires a high level of insanity, but given Gotham's dire need for his presence, he chooses to press on.
This is why I love Killer Croc, he's so deep, misunderstood, & very complex
And I love that in a character, especially a villian
Honestly, I hope they take Croc in a similar direction that they did with Clayface awhile back. He could easily be with the good guys if he just got the chance and some genuine respect
They have to make a story were Crock can have a happy ending, no twist, no being stab in the back nothing like that, just a good happy ending for Killer Crock.
Damn, this video is well made, surprised you don't have more subs cuz you deserve way more
Same here, like Batman does not have problems.
One of these days we’re gonna get a killer croc going hero story line and it’s gonna be glorious!
You know how there’s people who are just one push away from going over the edge and going postal… killer crocs the opposite, it’s only going to take one hero to give him a chance and I mean a REAL chance, like plastic man kinda chance.
One or two fuck ups aren’t enough to fail him and send him back to Arkham.
He’s going to be unstoppable.
Agreed
that ending was sad, it easy to see the villain as evil but not know what made them like that. And croc's story is super tragic and sad. If only this is fiction, how many people in real life know only pain and tragety, and are seen as the bad guy? Without knowing them.
Killer Croc is highly underrated, sadly inconsistent, and suffers a similar ill of The Lizard and some (all) other characters: Status Quo.
It's great to see different takes on the same stories and characters, but can we have at least ONE continuity were things change and grow over time? And be a reoccurring one?
That's because you just had abnormal life and then he got turned into a crocodile I just imagined you living in Louisiana then suddenly you just got turn into the thing but you're about to have for supper that's just depressing
i am crying right now for killer croc it is so sad for me 😭😭😭😭😭i feel so bad for him
Imagine if Batman came forward to Killer Croc and offers him turn his life around and get his more animalistic urges in control, like he did with Clayface, so he has an operative in the sewers and Croc could start a life as a hero. A "what if Batman made his own suicide squad team with his own rouges gallery" but without of head bomb threats
If that does happen I hope it has Freeze, Clayface, Ivy and Croc with Harley and Catwoman making sure they behave
Waylon deserves hugs.
I feel like I've had this kind of idea of what croc is for a long time. even though I was unaware of his origin, I had it in my mind he worked better in stories where he was a thinking feeling person (criminal or not) and it kind of bothers me that he is so often depicted as a brainless monster. After learning more about him and seeing this video... it really cemented that.
"I did not hit her. It's not true. It's bullshit. I did not hit her. I did not. Oh, hi Croc."
That's actually an interesting turn, because I remember exactly the same episode of BTAS, where Croc finds freak show troupe, and they treat him with respect and even try to defend him from batman, yet Croc still robs them and when one of the characters, seal boy, asks him why he did so, he says something like "well, a monster's a monster". And while I think writing Croc as a victim isn't bad, yet the BTAS episode subverting expectations about "looks can be deceiving" and a monster being an actual horrible person and not ugly good guy is more interesting concept as fo me.
The second series more or less repeated that plotline with his teamup with Baby Doll. To me, there's a fine line that needs to be walked with Croc. The whole idea of the character, per his original 1980s story, is that abuse stemming from both his disfigurement and his ethnicity (Croc's African-American under the scales and the original story has race play a major role in how his life's gone) has shaped him into a monster, and that it's now too late for anything to be done about it. Croc will sell out people who are decent to him, not because he's innately a monster, but because at this point he's incapable of registering their kindness; he's too far gone for any sort of humane treatment to get through now.
Yeah, this is sadly worse than Victor's fate. It was interesting to see this comic.
I always did like croc, not just because of his looks but because he's the most human. I wouldn't say croc is a bad guy, he just has bad luck.
I ain't gonna lie seeing Killer Croc irl would definitely be some terrifying shit but honestly if you got to know the guy I feel like he'd be fucking cool as fuck to hang with
"The one time he thought he had family end up trying to back stab him." Edgar didn't back stab Croc. He was evil, yes, but actually appreciated Croc, knowing that they were a team that elevated each other.
Killer croc truly a victim of this unfair world he not a villain
Ok, this is one of the only good things I can say about the OG Suicide Squad movie; that while still monstrous in form, one could *~almost~* and I mean *ALMOST* see Killer Croc and think it was a horribly disfiguring “skin condition”… and even then no
Here it’s clear that Croc’s irradiated dad got down & dirty with an irradiated croc (it mentions that his father was cruel and left him with his abusive aunt, so I’m guessing that his father was the hum- sorry… irradiated human
It also explains why he’s so defensive about his (croc) mother; afterall I’d be upset too if some dude in a dress shirt was trying to give me a deep dive about how my mother was aggressive towards me and didn’t nurture me enough… nurture isn’t in a crocs nature
Anyway, a “skin condition” wouldn’t alter the entire physiological makeup of his body, including a uniformly foot long protruding jaw with vice-like power… but being the offspring of 2 heavily irradiated interspecies beings might cause such a “condition” because that’s comic book logic right there
Anyway, even someone with seemingly lessened intelligence as Croc should be able to tell that he was being used as hired muscle from the start
He was seemingly being talked to with a degree of respect for many of his interactions with the two garbage humans, but ultimately nothing they asked him to do should’ve been seen as anything other than typical hired goon talk
If they wanted to paint him as more sympathetic, have at least one character treat him like a person that he can get attached to, male or female, likely an older person. They have to have good eyesight and a natural likable presentation with no ulterior motives. Give him a few month on what’s likely a farm by a pond or small lake that is struggling financially or having difficulty harvesting their crops
The old person/people offer him work in exchange for staying with them until he gets back on his feet (perhaps imply they simply don’t have TV and that’s why they don’t know who he is or that he’s a career criminal) and when he reluctantly agrees, that he assumes they’d stick him in the barn but is taken aback when they ask him where he’s going as his room is in the house with them
Interweave flashbacks of the farmer’s past with a child that was visually different (NOT the same condition cause that’s lazy, but still something visually different) and show the kid being treated poorly by society but always lovingly by their parents
Continue the time lapse of them providing him with the same food they are eating and the same courtesy’s that they would offer their neighbor or congregation and *never once* asking about why he looks the way he does, though they could eventually ask him how he found himself in their podunk little town and soon after see them asking the same sort of question to a regular looking human with the same genuine curiosity, but also the same acceptance and non-judgement
Show Croc getting frustrated and damaging a cart or a shed and the farmer being understanding and having a heart-to-heart with him about how damaging the item didn’t fix the situation that had Croc frustrated in the first place… the frustrating situation was still there and now in addition there’s a damaged cart or shed, but have the farmer be compassionate, that despite his old age now, that he used to be as big as a linebacker back in his day and also struggled with being a big fella not knowing his own strength… relate to Croc without showing fear about his imposing size
Show the two of them trying to repair the damaged item together with the farmer explaining that even if they fail to fix it all the way, they can still use the pieces to make something new; to give the parts a new purpose and that they won’t just be thrown away just because they appear broken; a bit of a heavy-handed way to give Croc a sense that just because people feel that ~he’s~ broken/damaged, that he’s still capable of becoming something new
Show him beginning to behave as a balanced version of human and croc; becoming a steady farm hand that is treated almost like a son but also wading in the pond/small lake like a croc during his off time while the text explains that he’d never felt so at ease before; that he’d never felt this… relaxed… calm… never felt that he wasn’t being looked at like he was a beast or someone’s enforcer… that he’d never felt so comfortable in his own skin before… then as they call him in for dinner by his human name show a single, tiny tear in the corner of his eye
Show a neighboring farmer talking to the old couple and accusing Croc of killing one of their livestock (which he’ll overhear) but the old couple explaining that it couldn’t have been him because they were all in the house when the event was believed to have happened… followed soon after by Croc getting angered that yet again he’s being accused of being a beast even out here
The old couple hear his commotion and instead of accusing him of somehow killing the livestock after-all, ask him if he’s ok… a despairing/emotionally dejected Croc calms down some but still frustrated snaps out that no matter what happens he’s always the first one people think of when bad things happen and that now they’re being dragged into it as well. Foreshadow with one of the old couple assuring him that everything will be fine and that the whole thing will be cleared up in no time
Cut to the next morning with Croc approaching the carcass where the old couple are gathered with the neighbor who is again claiming that it had to be Croc that did it; to which one of the couple simply says “wrong tracks for that” pointing that there are faint tire tracks than large footprints and that it’s more likely that someone accidentally hit the animal on the dark country road, as well as pointing out that there are clearly coyote sized injuries that point to scavenging
The situation escalates when the neighbor produces a shotgun and declares that it doesn’t matter because the ~next time~ it would certainly be “that thing” that does it, then have the old man push down on the end of the barrel and declare that “his name is Waylon” before the neighbor raises the gun back up in defiance but accidentally fires it off killing the old man to the horror of the old man’s wife and the dismay of Croc, who lunges at the neighbor (BUT DOESN’T KILL HIM) primally screaming why he shot the old man, meanwhile the old man’s wife falls to the ground seemingly suffering a heart attack in her shock… Croc turns to her grabbing her arm and pleading what he can do to help but she’s unable to get words out as she clenches at her tightened chest
The neighbor runs to his truck and speeds off while Croc helplessly sees her die as she weakly utters “W-Way…lon”
*SHORTLY*
Croc is still sitting by the dead old couple by the carcass of the livestock he’s been accused of killing as the sheriff pulls up with deputies; guns drawn. Head hung low he remains motionless as he mourns their meaningless deaths all while internally blaming himself as he never deserved their kindness in the first place…
why did they have to treat him normal… why did they have to give him hope for something better, something more… they’d probably still be alive if they had just been afraid of him like everyone else…
Back at Arkham, Batman stands opposite him; staring with intense curiosity… “no resistance being brought into custody… no display of dominance… not even a growl or a roar… it’s like you’ve been broken”
Last panel is a left (or right) profile close-up of Croc with his head tilted downward with a flashback image in the background of the old farmer telling him that something broken can still be made into something new
In the very bottom corner is weakly whispered to himself “…something new…” which in the right hands could at least be an attempt at a future anti-hero run… prolly wouldn’t last long but I think it could last a good while
I think it would be a far more effective “sympathy story” for Croc than being duped into the same enforcer role that he’s routinely put into by jagoffs
Shit man, this is a good story. You ever considered getting into making comics yourself? A good artist or two and you'd be set I think.
Made me cry frfr, this is canon in my head now. And after that, Waylon becomes a vigilante, goes to new york, and somehow finds the ninja turtles and is now kicking it w them. Idc what anyone says, the ninja turtles would totally be cool w him
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Thank you. I like this one though aside from the darker conclusion it feels like a blend of Clark’s upbringing with Peter Parker’s lingering morale
I could be wrong, but I don’t think I have a knack for longterm storytelling, but I would love to give it a go someday. I feel I’d be better as that guy that hangs around the office and bounces ideas back and forth with the more talented writers… ya know, Ben Affleck 😛
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Oh yeah, the Turtles would be chill with him as long as he genuinely tried to better himself and gave up killing except under the most dire of circumstances
A few of their ally’s started as enemies if I recall
@@TheMulToyVerse He and Leatherhead would definitely be homies
Its strange when guys say Edgar because that’s my name
Saying that Croc has a "skin condition" is like saying Joker has "mild ADHD"! 😂
I never liked Croc as a human/crocodile hybrid. I prefer him as a large muscular man with scales.
I also like Croc in suspenders as a reference to his time in a sideshow, but that’s just me.
I like his design in the Arkham games (especially Arkham Knight). Like he does not look like King Shark where its literally animal head on human body. Its somewhat crocodilian yet his head shape is still humanoid
@Fero Exe he looks like that do to testing and stress
@@tfordham13 yeah there's actually a lot of Log's about him getting experimented on and it involves dismemberment. since he can regenerate lost limbs but everytime he heal's he goes slightly more feral.
@@ashwolf2006 like look at him in knight
I think you can blame Hush for that
This is really good stuff 👍 I need more of this. This is excellent exquisite ❤
"Fully charged forward-smash" lmao
He actually says that he thinks Joker should be in prison not arkham not Waylond and Gordon agrees
They made a Joker movie, hopefully they also make one about Killer Croc.
A man hated and feared by the world due to his incredible and rare skin condition. Shaped into becoming a monster when all he wanted was just to fit in.
I also think that Batman could probably redeem him and hell even invite him into thr Bat family if he's willing to stop killing
Nobody talking about how he said croc killed him with a “fully charged forward smash”?? Lol.
I thought she was gonna have a different type of relationship with him 😳
jesus
Cmon dude…
@@gangsterman5590 bro, World War Hulk and The Thing both had human women as sex slaves. In this, it seemed like just a beastiality type relationship cause he’s a human too
Keep your thoughts to yourself.
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Skin condition? That guy has a whole-ass crocodile head and claws!
How did Killer Croc bite off his hands, but they're back in a few days?
One of his powers is that he can regenerate limbs
Yall think that authors tries to massacre Spiderman? Take a look at Batman villains who never had even a glimpse of hope...
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