How Spider-Man Would Defeat Every Batman Villain

4. Killer Croc

Spider-Man Poison Ivy
DC Comics

Due to suffering from an extreme version of atavism, Waylon Jones developed the physical characteristics and bloodlust of a crocodile. Dubbing himself Killer Croc, Jones decided to dedicate his life to crime (and eating people).

Much like Bane, Spider-Man can hold his own against this sewer-dwelling supervillain due to his superstrength. Unfortunately, Spidey can't just batter Croc senseless, since his hardened exterior allows him to shake off almost any attack.

But because Spider-Man has fought the Lizard umpteen times, he knows exactly how to take down a reptilian-like foe. The first thing Spider-Man would need to do against Croc is web up his mouth. Although a crocodile's' jaw muscles are designed for clamping down, it takes a lot more effort to open them. If Spidey webbed Croc's snout and arms, he would be pretty much helpless.

That's not all. Because Croc is cold-blooded, he will pass out if exposed to intense heat. By luring Killer Croc into a powerful heat generator (don't worry, there's loads in New York and Gotham), Spider-Man could defeat the overgrown alligator without laying a hand on him.

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