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Bat Boy (character)

Bat Boy is a creature who made several appearances in the defunct American supermarket tabloid ''Weekly World News''. ''The Weekly World News'' published patently 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. Ron 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''.
==Fictional background==
According to ''Weekly World News'', Bat Boy has a chaotic sense of morality. He has been said to steal cars and not to come to the aid of the needy. According to the mythos, the only person who cares about the chiropteran child is Dr. Ron Dillon, who discovered him in a West Virginia cave (Hellhole Cave in Pendleton County, WV). Origins of Bat Boy are sometimes credited to being in Lost World Caverns in Greenbrier County, West Virginia. The original Weekly World News article lists "Hellhole Cave in the Allegheny Mountains of West Virginia". At the time of capture, he was two feet tall and weighed nineteen pounds. By February 2001, he was 2' 6". In 2004, he was five feet tall and his weight was unknown. He sheds his wings every three years, and regenerates a new pair.〔Weekly World News: Five things you don't know about Bat Boy!, December 10, 2002〕
On August 14, 2003, WWN reported he was running in the California gubernatorial election.〔Weekly World News: BATBOY ANNOUNCES RUN FOR CALIFORNIA GOVERNORSHIP!, August 14, 2003.〕
In October 2006, ''Weekly World News'' posted a video of Bat Boy "captured" on film riding on top of a New York City subway car. Bat Boy was said to be living in the subway system's tunnels during this time. This story was converted into a "documentary" video on the Weekly World News website.〔()〕
In October 2008, Bat Boy supposedly endorsed John McCain but switched to Barack Obama soon after.
In November 2008, Bat Boy was allegedly seen protesting the passing of Proposition 8.

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