Professor Milo (DC animated universe)
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Doctor Achilles Milo, a DC Comics supervillain and enemy of Batman, consistently appeared in Batman: The Animated Series, and several of the related series created by Bruce Timm and Paul Dini, played by Treat Williams and later by Armin Shimmerman.
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[edit] Appearances
[edit] DC animated universe biography
Dr. Milo later reappears in Moon of the Wolf, in which he is revealed as responsible for making an untraceable wolf steroid hormone derivative for an athlete named Anthony Romulus, which not only enhanced his athletic abilities, but also turned him into a werewolf. Milo blackmails Romulus with the antidote, but Batman caughts him, however, and although Milo seems sure police can't prove anything, he is apprehended.
Milo later resurfaced in Justice League Unlimited as a member of Project Cadmus. Amanda Waller demoted him to a lower position after a failed warthog experiment in his research of Dr. Kirk Langstrom, the former Man-Bat. He then entered a room where Cadmus was holding Doomsday. After explaining his creation and his fight with Superman, Milo set Doomsday free to take revenge on Waller. However, Doomsday killed Milo offscreen upon release, telling him that his problem was solved. Then, he went after Superman.
[edit] Design
Professor Milo looks almost exactly as he does in the comics with his trademark Moe Howard haircut, only younger.
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- The World's Finest, a site with a complete guide to the DC animated universe. It's the source of a great deal of the related images in Pop-Cult Guides.
- Professor Milo at DCAUResource.com
- The Animated Batman, an Unofficial Guide, a site with a complete guide to Bruce Timm's Batman. It's the source of a great deal of the related images in Pop-Cult Guides.

