Friday, August 22, 2008

Trinity #6



Killer Moth returns from the dead! Killer Moth gets pummeled senseless by Hawkman! Oh well, at least he's still alive!

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

More Lego Batman images!





Three more great images of the Killer Moth from the upcoming Lego Batman game have surfaced, showing off more of KM's gliding abilities. What? No cocoon gun? Regardless, I can't wait to play this game!

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Killer Moth from around the Interwebs

My pal Dean over at his blog http://springfieldpunx.blogspot.com/ has been creating a series of very cool Batman characters done in the Simpson's art style. And guess which bug-themed baddie he recently made?

This jaunty Killer Moth comes from Michael Hutchinson's blog http://www.thehutch.com/monitorduty/seth-gottlieb/2006/12/ - drawn by Bill Lipski - whose art I'm not familiar with but he draws a nice Killer Moth!

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Killer Moth in upcoming Booster Gold #11!

Booster Gold #11

Written by Chuck Dixon. Art and cover by Dan Jurgens & Norm Rapmund. Guest writer Chuck Dixon jumps into the Timestream to tell a tale of Booster Gold and Batman! When Booster is charged with stopping a time-traveling villain from Batman’s past, he must travel back in time and go undercover as Killer Moth to stop this mystery man from destroying Gotham City! Guest-starring Batgirl!
On sale August 13 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US

Killer Moth in Lego Batman!


It looks like the Killer Moth is a boss and playable character in Traveller Tale's upcoming Lego Batman: The Video Game! This marks the second video game appearance of the Lethal Lepidoptera - I've already played some of this at San Diego Comic Con and it's gonna be good! Lego Batman: the Video Game is available for sale September 1st, 2008.

The origin of the Killer Moth!



Just who is the Killer Moth? He's the original anti-Batman. A
villain intent on emulating all of the tricks and tropes of the caped crusader way before Hugo Strange, The Wrath or Prometheus ever did. Plus he's got the greatest name and coolest costume ever!

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BATMAN #63 (1951)
"The Origin of the Killer Moth!"
Story by Bill Finger, Art by Lew Sayre Schwartz and Charlie Paris

The man who was to be known as the Killer Moth, was once PRISONER 234026, serving out his sentence at Gotham penitentiary. What crime he committed or even his true name are a mystery to this day...

Taking inspiration from the famed crime-fighter, Batman, he plotted for the day of his eventual release.

Years passed and convict 234026 rejoined the world. He quickly set his plans in motion. Using stashed loot, he built the identity of millionaire playboy CAMERON VAN CLEER. But that lavish lifestyle was merely a ruse
as he made preparations under his estate. As you can see, Van Cleer was far from reformed...

Van Cleer assumes an identity to start what would be a spectacular criminal career as THE KILLER MOTH! Stealing the thunder from his inspiration, Batman, The Killer Moth creates a Mothmobile, crime lab and even a trophy room in his subterranean Mothcave.

He vows to make the mask of Batman the first trophy of his crime career! The Killer Moth plans to establish himself as Gotham's premier criminal...













As he waits for the summons from his criminal customers, Cameron Van Cleer dines with fellow Gotham museum board member, Bruce Wayne! Both are oblivious to each other's secret lives!

Both of the two millionaires make hasty excuses and speed off to the scene of the crime!

The villainous Killer Moth arrives first; sending the cops scattering as he swoops in on a steel cable, guns blazing!


However Batman and Robin arrive on the scene and give chase in the Batmobile!

The Dynamic Duo are overcome by gas from the Mothmobile. Killer Moth gleefully takes them hostage! What awful fate does he have planned for our heroes?



With Robin left to a gruesome fate, the Killer Moth forces Batman to lead him to the secret location of the Batcave, where the he can further steal Batman's thunder! However, the clever boy wonder frees himself from the deathtrap and radios Batman that he is safe.His trump card lost, the Killer Moth flees with Batman in hot pursuit!

The furious chase ends with the two combatants dueling high atop Gotham bridge! The crafty criminal sprays grease on the cables, making Batman slip. When it looks like the Killer Moth has the upper hand...

...Batman turns the tables and lands a toppling blow to the would-be crime king of Gotham. Is this the last we've seen of the villainous Killer Moth? Of course not!


Killer Moth Action Figure!!!



It has been my personal crusade to see a Killer Moth made in action figure form. And thanks to my pals, the Four Horsemen, Mattel is making Killer Moth figure based on his silver age costume in their awesome DC UNIVERSE CLASSICS line. The images are from San Diego Comic Con where the "two-up" was revealed. The final figure will be 6" tall and in Wave 6 of the action figure series which is due to hit stores around late fall of 2008! You know I'll be buying every one of these I see!!






As a special bonus, here's one of the Four Horsemen sculptors, Eric "Cornboy" Mayse, holding a Killer Moth custom. Thanks, Eric!

Welcome to the NEW Killer Moth Society Blogsite!


Welcome to the new Killer Moth Appreciation and Preservation Society - the internet's ONLY Killer Moth fan site since 1999! I will be bringing you all the latest news on upcoming Killer Moth appearances, toys and games as well as posting synopsis of classic Killer Moth tales! Don't forget to drop me an e-mail or comment on an entry! Thanks for flying by!