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Bat Boy is a fictional creature who made several appearances in the defunct American supermarket tabloid Weekly World News. The Weekly World News published (fabricated) stories which were purported to be factual. Within the pages of the paper, Bat Boy is described as a creature who is 'half human and half bat.' His pursuers, according to Weekly World News, are scientists and United States government officials; he is frequently captured, then later makes a daring escape. The original scientist who found him was named Dr. Bob Dillon. Matthew Daemon, S.O.S. (Seeker of Obscure Supernaturals) crossed paths with him on several occasions. Weight: UnknownRarity: 180Estimated Value: Unknown To Be Added Bat Boy is part of Stan's Halloween decorations in "Best Little Horror House in Langley Falls".
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Dick Kulpa
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Bat Boy is a fictional creature who made several appearances in the defunct American supermarket tabloid Weekly World News. The Weekly World News published (fabricated) stories which were purported to be factual. Within the pages of the paper, Bat Boy is described as a creature who is 'half human and half bat.' His pursuers, according to Weekly World News, are scientists and United States government officials; he is frequently captured, then later makes a daring escape. The original scientist who found him was named Dr. Bob Dillon. Matthew Daemon, S.O.S. (Seeker of Obscure Supernaturals) crossed paths with him on several occasions. Bat Boy was created by former Weekly World News Editor Dick Kulpa. He debuted as a cover story on June 23, 1992. The original front-page photo of Bat Boy, showing his grotesque screaming face, was the second-best selling issue in the tabloid's history, and he has since evolved into a pop-culture icon. He became the tabloid's de facto mascot of sorts. The story of Bat Boy was turned into an Off-Broadway musical, Bat Boy: The Musical. Weight: UnknownRarity: 180Estimated Value: Unknown Bat Boy is part of Stan's Halloween decorations in "Best Little Horror House in Langley Falls". To Be Added