Waylon my beloved

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Waylon my beloved
JEEZ i know most of us are well versed in the “death of the author” approach to DC canon (as we should be) but i cannot fucking stop thinking about “killer croc.” how do you write that character and still walk away thinking batman is a hero. what the fuck kind of privilege are comics authors even on and can i buy some because it seems pretty mind-bending to me
I feel they could EASILY make a team-book starring Ivy, Harley, Croc, Clayface, and Catwoman as a perma-good guy team.
The Adventures of Mailgoat Day 7~ This is part of a series of daily drawing I’m sending to a person that has had an overwhelming positive influence on me.
“All my life people been screamin' just cuz I look different, but lemme tell ya... you people ain't no joy to look at neither!”
DC Delinquents: Killer Croc | Waylon Jones
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King Croc [Previously Kid Croc] (Cory)
Born: [Research in progress]
Personality: Joyful, reliable, sarcastic
Team: Meddling Kids
Powers: Alligator man, strength
Sexuality: Straight
Hero time frame: 2013 to present
Background:
His dad experimented on him using alligator DNA. He believed that he could use his son to control the local alligators in Florida
Was no one going to tell me that killer croc of all people was the one to kill Jason’s parents when his character was first introduced, or was I just supposed to learn that by seeing them in an alligator pit myself???
[ image: its a picture of waylon jones posing for a flowery, glimmery glamor shot. he’s wearing a black shirt with mid-length sleeves and is smiling quite smugly. ]