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>Dresses up in bright, clashing colors to get attention and trick the police into chasing him instead of the goons who pay him to help them escape.
>Calls himself "Killer Moth," almost certainly because bats eat moths and his job is to bait Batman away from his clients.
I love this character. Think of the scenarios; he's like a partner for hire, or a crime-boss the goons pay to help them out.
>Batman's on a stake-out, perched on a rooftop with a pair of batnoculars, spying on the activities of a quartet of goons as they prepare to make their getaway with bags of stolen jewelry. As he's about to grapple down and beat them crippled, he's suddenly surrounded by blinding, stinging white smoke.
>"How do you like my mothballs, Batman?" a voice shouts out, before he feels the impact of a boot in the small of his back. Batman barely manages to keep from toppling off the roof when he's struck by a tazer. "And how about some of my FLY-ZAPPER?"
>Hours later, Killer Moth meets up with the four goons, who split the loot five ways. Walker laughs, his right eye swollen shut, as the goons thank him for his help and offer him a role in their next caper.