Clayface, Ultimate Clayface, Clayface-Prime. 3) #4 (May 2002). When Batman uses Red Kryptonite on him, it causes Clayface to go crazy. Basil Karlo was snubbed for the remake of his most famous film and descended into the criminal underworld. building The Joker asks you to infiltrate. 1), April, 2018, Arkham Manor #2 (vol. While Superman and Robin managed to apprehend Brainiac, Clayface tries to escape, only for his formula to wear off which enables Batman and Jimmy Olsen to apprehend him. Clayface was amongst the members of the Injustice League and was among the villains seen in Salvation Run. Batman states that this Clayface is a newcomer, a samurai, and operates in or around Hokkaido. During Clayface's robbery, Batman used Kryptonite on Clayface's Superman form, only for Clayface to get away by shapeshifting into a rocket. Created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane, the original Clayface (Basil Karlo) appeared in Detective Comics #40 (June 1940) as a B-list actor who began a life of crime using the identity of a villain that he had portrayed in a horror film. Clayface himself destroys the device later in the same issue. Clayface as the "southern bartender character" Clayface is first introduced playing as a "southern bartender character" in Noonan's bar. The New Batman Adventures. After he was revived by the chemicals at a factory, Clayface had the ability to separate himself into different entities at once. Level DC Villians Wiki is a FANDOM Comics Community. Batman and Robin later confronted Clayface at his hideout where they used a combination of a freeze gun and the protoplasmic substance to defeat Clayface and return him to prison. Clayface made his return to action in Justice League, where it was revealed that at some point, he had been captured, separated, and sealed into several biohazard canisters by Morgan Edge.

[49], Clayface appeared in Limbo alongside other dead supervillains as part of a plan to return to the living, only to be defeated by Hawk and Dove, the Teen Titans and Jeb Stuart's Haunted Tank. On a DVD special feature, Bruce Timm credits this improvement with a new studio who better understood how such a power would "flow" visually. He is used to metaphorically represent sexually transmitted diseases. — Clayface— Batman[5]. [67], The sixth version of Clayface, also known as the Claything, also debuted in Batman #550. In the Batman: Arkham Knight prequel comic series, samples of Basil Karlo's mud were acquired by various parties including Simon Stagg, who created "Project: Meta", and Hush which he used for his face to hide his cosmetic surgery scars. In desperation Clayface tried to kill Batman, but destroyed a screen and electrocuted himself. (1940). He redeems himself in his death by providing Batman with a sample of himself so that Batman can find a cure for the virus infecting Alfred, also ensuring that Alfred is cleared of the murder charges by ensuring that his final appearance after death includes fingerprints that are so similar to Alfred's that the detectives conclude that they simply made a mistake.[74]. Together, the trio form the "Mud Pack".
Hydrokinesis was then used on his clay body and was torn apart. Clayface as the "southern bartender character" Clayface is first introduced playing as a "southern bartender character" in Noonan's bar. Abilities Though Hagen agreed to use the cream, he didn't realize the true nature of the situation. However instead of killing him, the cream bonded to Hagen's cellular structure and turned his entire body into a mudlike substance. During his attack on Old Wayne Tower, Karlo is accidentally doused with hundreds of gallons psychoactive mud, worsening his insanity. https://dcuniverseonline.fandom.com/wiki/Clayface?oldid=236646, Clayface is one of the possible bosses in the, Clayface is one of the random bounties in the. She also acts as his counselor when he despairs of a cure. In the third miniseries, he was blended with the character of Rocksteady, forming a Clayface who was a rhinoceros in his natural form. After the Mud Pack incident, Payne and Fuller escape and fall in love while on the run. Payne builds an anti-dissolving exoskeleton suit to support his clay-like flesh and contain his contagion, but he soon learns that he needs to transmit this dissolving contagion onto others to survive by touching them (he feels excruciating pain before this happens, which only stops when he touches someone). [81] Later, the Joker, infected this portion of Clayface with Joker Venom, morphing it into an entirely separate killing machine he called Clownface. The first Clayface, Basil Karlo, was an actor, and originally nothing but a man in a mask. [76] Not much is known about this Clayface, except that he resembles all of the previous Clayfaces and seems to have their same set of powers. Gender He is a patient at Arkham Asylum. A character that resembles the Matt Hagen version of Clayface appears among the attacking criminals in the animated, Clayface made an appearance in the 12th episode of the short-lived, The Basil Karlo version of Clayface appears in, The Matt Hagen version of Clayface made his first animated appearance in, Matt Hagen is introduced in the critically acclaimed 1990s series, There are two versions of Clayface that appear on, The Preston Payne version of Clayface is featured in, The Matt Hagen version of Clayface appears in the, The Basil Karlo version of Clayface is a main character in, The unidentified Flashpoint version of Clayface appears in, The Basil Karlo version of Clayface makes an appearance in, The Basil Karlo version of Clayface appears as one of the main characters in, The Matt Hagen version of Clayface appears as the final, The Matt Hagen version of Clayface appears on the final level of, The Matt Hagen version of Clayface is the second boss of, Although he does not make an appearance as Clayface, Basil Karlo is referenced in, The Basil Karlo version of Clayface is mentioned in, This page was last edited on 5 October 2020, at 20:25. He makes more of the synthetic formula that gives him his shapeshifting powers for five hours. [79] She was later cured by Dr. Register Start a Wiki. https://dcvillains.fandom.com/wiki/Clayface_(Basil_Karlo)?oldid=3952. Basil started to kill the actors and actresses in the film studio, because they were doing a remake of his film, The Terror.

When he sent them through the portal, it turned out to be an entrance to Hell. [75] Batman tasks Batman Japan (Jiro Osamu) to fight the Clayface of Japan about two-and-a-half months into his Batman Incorporated venture. [45], Matt Hagen's blood was later obtained by Preston Payne. 3) #1 (January 2002), but is not actually shown until Catwoman (vol. Claything is created when a skin sample from Cassius Payne comes to life and merges with a D.E.O. Matt Hagen, also known as Clayface, is a villain in Batman: The Animated Series.

He was able to capture Batman and was about to kill him, but he got into a feud with Mr. Adopting the persona of "Clayface", the villain of one of his old films, he became a serial killer targeting the cast and crew. Presumably, this Clayface, as a rival to Osamu, is a native of Japan. Much later, Clayface languishes in a prison hospital, where Lady Clay (Sondra Fuller) visits him out of curiosity. The League was ultimately victorious, and during the battle, the Flash shoved several fireworks into Clayface which Hawkgirl ignited. Upon realizing this, he seeks revenge. scientist, Dr. Peter Malley. Ian Cardona, writing for the web site CBR, argues that Dr. October either found a way to resurrect Karlo, or lied about his death so that Karlo could avoid being returned to Arkham Asylum and find his way in the world without the Clayface emotional baggage following him. [78], Glory Griffin was a production assistant on the set of Second Skin Basil Karlo's final film. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Clayface exists in the main timeline and a part of his clay body became sentient and adopted a new identity called Ms. Clay with the same powers who eventually joined Task Force X. Clay Physiology: Clayface's body is composed of clay, which he can manipulate to his desired form.

In the alternate timeline where thanks to the efforts of Lex Luthor, Brainiac is in the process of subjugating the planet, Eclipso, the Trickster, Weather Wizard and Clayface are employed by Luthor to attack the small group of collective heroes and villains he had gathered to fight against Brainiac in a scheme to gain their trust by arriving to thwart the villains’ attack.

Though he starts off as a supporting protagonist who is also Bruce Wayne's friend, but becomes a villain following him inhaling putty made by the Joker, through he redeems himself later on. He was later stopped by … Meta


His powers were temporary and he needed to return to the pool, until he managed to recreate the protoplasm, which had a lasting influence on the Clayface legacy. It was also revealed that Karlo is still alive within the mud collected by GCPD, but is unable to take form again because of the Lazarus Particles mixed with his mud and the explosion from the generator. Johnny Williams had shapeshifting powers. [46], Clayface later breaks out of prison and restores his powers. Batman tracked Clayface to a chemical factory, where the Secret Society attacked the Justice League. This allows Napier to control a small army of villains via this Clayface's ability to control parts of his body that had been separated from him. Most incarnations of the character possess clay-like bodies and shapeshifting abilities, and all of them have been depicted as adversaries of the superhero Batman.

During this time his mental health starts to slip as he falls in love with a wax mannequin he names "Helena", thinking that she is the only woman who is immune to his touch. He has super-strength from his exoskeleton and anti-dissolving suit. There have been eight Clayfaces over the years—several of them even formed their own club, the Mud Pack—and the DCAU's Matt Hagen takes elements from the first two. Suffering from hyperpituitarism, Payne works at S.T.A.R. It was never revealed why this worked, though it is possible that the chemicals that revived him after almost dissolving also stripped him of this immunity.

Batman intervened and they battled until Clayface (the name Hagen had adopted) escaped through the sewers. Both superheroes managed to rescue Lois Lane and defeat Clayface. In a 1998 storyline, Dr. Peter Malloy later used a sample of Cassius Payne's skin to become a Claything when he was introduced in Batman #550 (January 1998).

The process works and she becomes a member of Strike Force Kobra.
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Clayface, Ultimate Clayface, Clayface-Prime. 3) #4 (May 2002). When Batman uses Red Kryptonite on him, it causes Clayface to go crazy. Basil Karlo was snubbed for the remake of his most famous film and descended into the criminal underworld. building The Joker asks you to infiltrate. 1), April, 2018, Arkham Manor #2 (vol. While Superman and Robin managed to apprehend Brainiac, Clayface tries to escape, only for his formula to wear off which enables Batman and Jimmy Olsen to apprehend him. Clayface was amongst the members of the Injustice League and was among the villains seen in Salvation Run. Batman states that this Clayface is a newcomer, a samurai, and operates in or around Hokkaido. During Clayface's robbery, Batman used Kryptonite on Clayface's Superman form, only for Clayface to get away by shapeshifting into a rocket. Created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane, the original Clayface (Basil Karlo) appeared in Detective Comics #40 (June 1940) as a B-list actor who began a life of crime using the identity of a villain that he had portrayed in a horror film. Clayface himself destroys the device later in the same issue. Clayface as the "southern bartender character" Clayface is first introduced playing as a "southern bartender character" in Noonan's bar. The New Batman Adventures. After he was revived by the chemicals at a factory, Clayface had the ability to separate himself into different entities at once. Level DC Villians Wiki is a FANDOM Comics Community. Batman and Robin later confronted Clayface at his hideout where they used a combination of a freeze gun and the protoplasmic substance to defeat Clayface and return him to prison. Clayface made his return to action in Justice League, where it was revealed that at some point, he had been captured, separated, and sealed into several biohazard canisters by Morgan Edge.

[49], Clayface appeared in Limbo alongside other dead supervillains as part of a plan to return to the living, only to be defeated by Hawk and Dove, the Teen Titans and Jeb Stuart's Haunted Tank. On a DVD special feature, Bruce Timm credits this improvement with a new studio who better understood how such a power would "flow" visually. He is used to metaphorically represent sexually transmitted diseases. — Clayface— Batman[5]. [67], The sixth version of Clayface, also known as the Claything, also debuted in Batman #550. In the Batman: Arkham Knight prequel comic series, samples of Basil Karlo's mud were acquired by various parties including Simon Stagg, who created "Project: Meta", and Hush which he used for his face to hide his cosmetic surgery scars. In desperation Clayface tried to kill Batman, but destroyed a screen and electrocuted himself. (1940). He redeems himself in his death by providing Batman with a sample of himself so that Batman can find a cure for the virus infecting Alfred, also ensuring that Alfred is cleared of the murder charges by ensuring that his final appearance after death includes fingerprints that are so similar to Alfred's that the detectives conclude that they simply made a mistake.[74]. Together, the trio form the "Mud Pack".
Hydrokinesis was then used on his clay body and was torn apart. Clayface as the "southern bartender character" Clayface is first introduced playing as a "southern bartender character" in Noonan's bar. Abilities Though Hagen agreed to use the cream, he didn't realize the true nature of the situation. However instead of killing him, the cream bonded to Hagen's cellular structure and turned his entire body into a mudlike substance. During his attack on Old Wayne Tower, Karlo is accidentally doused with hundreds of gallons psychoactive mud, worsening his insanity. https://dcuniverseonline.fandom.com/wiki/Clayface?oldid=236646, Clayface is one of the possible bosses in the, Clayface is one of the random bounties in the. She also acts as his counselor when he despairs of a cure. In the third miniseries, he was blended with the character of Rocksteady, forming a Clayface who was a rhinoceros in his natural form. After the Mud Pack incident, Payne and Fuller escape and fall in love while on the run. Payne builds an anti-dissolving exoskeleton suit to support his clay-like flesh and contain his contagion, but he soon learns that he needs to transmit this dissolving contagion onto others to survive by touching them (he feels excruciating pain before this happens, which only stops when he touches someone). [81] Later, the Joker, infected this portion of Clayface with Joker Venom, morphing it into an entirely separate killing machine he called Clownface. The first Clayface, Basil Karlo, was an actor, and originally nothing but a man in a mask. [76] Not much is known about this Clayface, except that he resembles all of the previous Clayfaces and seems to have their same set of powers. Gender He is a patient at Arkham Asylum. A character that resembles the Matt Hagen version of Clayface appears among the attacking criminals in the animated, Clayface made an appearance in the 12th episode of the short-lived, The Basil Karlo version of Clayface appears in, The Matt Hagen version of Clayface made his first animated appearance in, Matt Hagen is introduced in the critically acclaimed 1990s series, There are two versions of Clayface that appear on, The Preston Payne version of Clayface is featured in, The Matt Hagen version of Clayface appears in the, The Basil Karlo version of Clayface is a main character in, The unidentified Flashpoint version of Clayface appears in, The Basil Karlo version of Clayface makes an appearance in, The Basil Karlo version of Clayface appears as one of the main characters in, The Matt Hagen version of Clayface appears as the final, The Matt Hagen version of Clayface appears on the final level of, The Matt Hagen version of Clayface is the second boss of, Although he does not make an appearance as Clayface, Basil Karlo is referenced in, The Basil Karlo version of Clayface is mentioned in, This page was last edited on 5 October 2020, at 20:25. He makes more of the synthetic formula that gives him his shapeshifting powers for five hours. [79] She was later cured by Dr. Register Start a Wiki. https://dcvillains.fandom.com/wiki/Clayface_(Basil_Karlo)?oldid=3952. Basil started to kill the actors and actresses in the film studio, because they were doing a remake of his film, The Terror.

When he sent them through the portal, it turned out to be an entrance to Hell. [75] Batman tasks Batman Japan (Jiro Osamu) to fight the Clayface of Japan about two-and-a-half months into his Batman Incorporated venture. [45], Matt Hagen's blood was later obtained by Preston Payne. 3) #1 (January 2002), but is not actually shown until Catwoman (vol. Claything is created when a skin sample from Cassius Payne comes to life and merges with a D.E.O. Matt Hagen, also known as Clayface, is a villain in Batman: The Animated Series.

He was able to capture Batman and was about to kill him, but he got into a feud with Mr. Adopting the persona of "Clayface", the villain of one of his old films, he became a serial killer targeting the cast and crew. Presumably, this Clayface, as a rival to Osamu, is a native of Japan. Much later, Clayface languishes in a prison hospital, where Lady Clay (Sondra Fuller) visits him out of curiosity. The League was ultimately victorious, and during the battle, the Flash shoved several fireworks into Clayface which Hawkgirl ignited. Upon realizing this, he seeks revenge. scientist, Dr. Peter Malley. Ian Cardona, writing for the web site CBR, argues that Dr. October either found a way to resurrect Karlo, or lied about his death so that Karlo could avoid being returned to Arkham Asylum and find his way in the world without the Clayface emotional baggage following him. [78], Glory Griffin was a production assistant on the set of Second Skin Basil Karlo's final film. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Clayface exists in the main timeline and a part of his clay body became sentient and adopted a new identity called Ms. Clay with the same powers who eventually joined Task Force X. Clay Physiology: Clayface's body is composed of clay, which he can manipulate to his desired form.

In the alternate timeline where thanks to the efforts of Lex Luthor, Brainiac is in the process of subjugating the planet, Eclipso, the Trickster, Weather Wizard and Clayface are employed by Luthor to attack the small group of collective heroes and villains he had gathered to fight against Brainiac in a scheme to gain their trust by arriving to thwart the villains’ attack.

Though he starts off as a supporting protagonist who is also Bruce Wayne's friend, but becomes a villain following him inhaling putty made by the Joker, through he redeems himself later on. He was later stopped by … Meta


His powers were temporary and he needed to return to the pool, until he managed to recreate the protoplasm, which had a lasting influence on the Clayface legacy. It was also revealed that Karlo is still alive within the mud collected by GCPD, but is unable to take form again because of the Lazarus Particles mixed with his mud and the explosion from the generator. Johnny Williams had shapeshifting powers. [46], Clayface later breaks out of prison and restores his powers. Batman tracked Clayface to a chemical factory, where the Secret Society attacked the Justice League. This allows Napier to control a small army of villains via this Clayface's ability to control parts of his body that had been separated from him. Most incarnations of the character possess clay-like bodies and shapeshifting abilities, and all of them have been depicted as adversaries of the superhero Batman.

During this time his mental health starts to slip as he falls in love with a wax mannequin he names "Helena", thinking that she is the only woman who is immune to his touch. He has super-strength from his exoskeleton and anti-dissolving suit. There have been eight Clayfaces over the years—several of them even formed their own club, the Mud Pack—and the DCAU's Matt Hagen takes elements from the first two. Suffering from hyperpituitarism, Payne works at S.T.A.R. It was never revealed why this worked, though it is possible that the chemicals that revived him after almost dissolving also stripped him of this immunity.

Batman intervened and they battled until Clayface (the name Hagen had adopted) escaped through the sewers. Both superheroes managed to rescue Lois Lane and defeat Clayface. In a 1998 storyline, Dr. Peter Malloy later used a sample of Cassius Payne's skin to become a Claything when he was introduced in Batman #550 (January 1998).

The process works and she becomes a member of Strike Force Kobra.
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Clayface, Ultimate Clayface, Clayface-Prime. 3) #4 (May 2002). When Batman uses Red Kryptonite on him, it causes Clayface to go crazy. Basil Karlo was snubbed for the remake of his most famous film and descended into the criminal underworld. building The Joker asks you to infiltrate. 1), April, 2018, Arkham Manor #2 (vol. While Superman and Robin managed to apprehend Brainiac, Clayface tries to escape, only for his formula to wear off which enables Batman and Jimmy Olsen to apprehend him. Clayface was amongst the members of the Injustice League and was among the villains seen in Salvation Run. Batman states that this Clayface is a newcomer, a samurai, and operates in or around Hokkaido. During Clayface's robbery, Batman used Kryptonite on Clayface's Superman form, only for Clayface to get away by shapeshifting into a rocket. Created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane, the original Clayface (Basil Karlo) appeared in Detective Comics #40 (June 1940) as a B-list actor who began a life of crime using the identity of a villain that he had portrayed in a horror film. Clayface himself destroys the device later in the same issue. Clayface as the "southern bartender character" Clayface is first introduced playing as a "southern bartender character" in Noonan's bar. The New Batman Adventures. After he was revived by the chemicals at a factory, Clayface had the ability to separate himself into different entities at once. Level DC Villians Wiki is a FANDOM Comics Community. Batman and Robin later confronted Clayface at his hideout where they used a combination of a freeze gun and the protoplasmic substance to defeat Clayface and return him to prison. Clayface made his return to action in Justice League, where it was revealed that at some point, he had been captured, separated, and sealed into several biohazard canisters by Morgan Edge.

[49], Clayface appeared in Limbo alongside other dead supervillains as part of a plan to return to the living, only to be defeated by Hawk and Dove, the Teen Titans and Jeb Stuart's Haunted Tank. On a DVD special feature, Bruce Timm credits this improvement with a new studio who better understood how such a power would "flow" visually. He is used to metaphorically represent sexually transmitted diseases. — Clayface— Batman[5]. [67], The sixth version of Clayface, also known as the Claything, also debuted in Batman #550. In the Batman: Arkham Knight prequel comic series, samples of Basil Karlo's mud were acquired by various parties including Simon Stagg, who created "Project: Meta", and Hush which he used for his face to hide his cosmetic surgery scars. In desperation Clayface tried to kill Batman, but destroyed a screen and electrocuted himself. (1940). He redeems himself in his death by providing Batman with a sample of himself so that Batman can find a cure for the virus infecting Alfred, also ensuring that Alfred is cleared of the murder charges by ensuring that his final appearance after death includes fingerprints that are so similar to Alfred's that the detectives conclude that they simply made a mistake.[74]. Together, the trio form the "Mud Pack".
Hydrokinesis was then used on his clay body and was torn apart. Clayface as the "southern bartender character" Clayface is first introduced playing as a "southern bartender character" in Noonan's bar. Abilities Though Hagen agreed to use the cream, he didn't realize the true nature of the situation. However instead of killing him, the cream bonded to Hagen's cellular structure and turned his entire body into a mudlike substance. During his attack on Old Wayne Tower, Karlo is accidentally doused with hundreds of gallons psychoactive mud, worsening his insanity. https://dcuniverseonline.fandom.com/wiki/Clayface?oldid=236646, Clayface is one of the possible bosses in the, Clayface is one of the random bounties in the. She also acts as his counselor when he despairs of a cure. In the third miniseries, he was blended with the character of Rocksteady, forming a Clayface who was a rhinoceros in his natural form. After the Mud Pack incident, Payne and Fuller escape and fall in love while on the run. Payne builds an anti-dissolving exoskeleton suit to support his clay-like flesh and contain his contagion, but he soon learns that he needs to transmit this dissolving contagion onto others to survive by touching them (he feels excruciating pain before this happens, which only stops when he touches someone). [81] Later, the Joker, infected this portion of Clayface with Joker Venom, morphing it into an entirely separate killing machine he called Clownface. The first Clayface, Basil Karlo, was an actor, and originally nothing but a man in a mask. [76] Not much is known about this Clayface, except that he resembles all of the previous Clayfaces and seems to have their same set of powers. Gender He is a patient at Arkham Asylum. A character that resembles the Matt Hagen version of Clayface appears among the attacking criminals in the animated, Clayface made an appearance in the 12th episode of the short-lived, The Basil Karlo version of Clayface appears in, The Matt Hagen version of Clayface made his first animated appearance in, Matt Hagen is introduced in the critically acclaimed 1990s series, There are two versions of Clayface that appear on, The Preston Payne version of Clayface is featured in, The Matt Hagen version of Clayface appears in the, The Basil Karlo version of Clayface is a main character in, The unidentified Flashpoint version of Clayface appears in, The Basil Karlo version of Clayface makes an appearance in, The Basil Karlo version of Clayface appears as one of the main characters in, The Matt Hagen version of Clayface appears as the final, The Matt Hagen version of Clayface appears on the final level of, The Matt Hagen version of Clayface is the second boss of, Although he does not make an appearance as Clayface, Basil Karlo is referenced in, The Basil Karlo version of Clayface is mentioned in, This page was last edited on 5 October 2020, at 20:25. He makes more of the synthetic formula that gives him his shapeshifting powers for five hours. [79] She was later cured by Dr. Register Start a Wiki. https://dcvillains.fandom.com/wiki/Clayface_(Basil_Karlo)?oldid=3952. Basil started to kill the actors and actresses in the film studio, because they were doing a remake of his film, The Terror.

When he sent them through the portal, it turned out to be an entrance to Hell. [75] Batman tasks Batman Japan (Jiro Osamu) to fight the Clayface of Japan about two-and-a-half months into his Batman Incorporated venture. [45], Matt Hagen's blood was later obtained by Preston Payne. 3) #1 (January 2002), but is not actually shown until Catwoman (vol. Claything is created when a skin sample from Cassius Payne comes to life and merges with a D.E.O. Matt Hagen, also known as Clayface, is a villain in Batman: The Animated Series.

He was able to capture Batman and was about to kill him, but he got into a feud with Mr. Adopting the persona of "Clayface", the villain of one of his old films, he became a serial killer targeting the cast and crew. Presumably, this Clayface, as a rival to Osamu, is a native of Japan. Much later, Clayface languishes in a prison hospital, where Lady Clay (Sondra Fuller) visits him out of curiosity. The League was ultimately victorious, and during the battle, the Flash shoved several fireworks into Clayface which Hawkgirl ignited. Upon realizing this, he seeks revenge. scientist, Dr. Peter Malley. Ian Cardona, writing for the web site CBR, argues that Dr. October either found a way to resurrect Karlo, or lied about his death so that Karlo could avoid being returned to Arkham Asylum and find his way in the world without the Clayface emotional baggage following him. [78], Glory Griffin was a production assistant on the set of Second Skin Basil Karlo's final film. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Clayface exists in the main timeline and a part of his clay body became sentient and adopted a new identity called Ms. Clay with the same powers who eventually joined Task Force X. Clay Physiology: Clayface's body is composed of clay, which he can manipulate to his desired form.

In the alternate timeline where thanks to the efforts of Lex Luthor, Brainiac is in the process of subjugating the planet, Eclipso, the Trickster, Weather Wizard and Clayface are employed by Luthor to attack the small group of collective heroes and villains he had gathered to fight against Brainiac in a scheme to gain their trust by arriving to thwart the villains’ attack.

Though he starts off as a supporting protagonist who is also Bruce Wayne's friend, but becomes a villain following him inhaling putty made by the Joker, through he redeems himself later on. He was later stopped by … Meta


His powers were temporary and he needed to return to the pool, until he managed to recreate the protoplasm, which had a lasting influence on the Clayface legacy. It was also revealed that Karlo is still alive within the mud collected by GCPD, but is unable to take form again because of the Lazarus Particles mixed with his mud and the explosion from the generator. Johnny Williams had shapeshifting powers. [46], Clayface later breaks out of prison and restores his powers. Batman tracked Clayface to a chemical factory, where the Secret Society attacked the Justice League. This allows Napier to control a small army of villains via this Clayface's ability to control parts of his body that had been separated from him. Most incarnations of the character possess clay-like bodies and shapeshifting abilities, and all of them have been depicted as adversaries of the superhero Batman.

During this time his mental health starts to slip as he falls in love with a wax mannequin he names "Helena", thinking that she is the only woman who is immune to his touch. He has super-strength from his exoskeleton and anti-dissolving suit. There have been eight Clayfaces over the years—several of them even formed their own club, the Mud Pack—and the DCAU's Matt Hagen takes elements from the first two. Suffering from hyperpituitarism, Payne works at S.T.A.R. It was never revealed why this worked, though it is possible that the chemicals that revived him after almost dissolving also stripped him of this immunity.

Batman intervened and they battled until Clayface (the name Hagen had adopted) escaped through the sewers. Both superheroes managed to rescue Lois Lane and defeat Clayface. In a 1998 storyline, Dr. Peter Malloy later used a sample of Cassius Payne's skin to become a Claything when he was introduced in Batman #550 (January 1998).

The process works and she becomes a member of Strike Force Kobra.
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Additionally, Clayface could extend his limbs a considerable distance, and could also control his size and density, granting him some level of superhuman strength. Last, he plans to murder the actor playing the Clayface killer.

[7], He reappears after the prison ambulance he is riding in plunges off a cliff.

Clayface, Ultimate Clayface, Clayface-Prime Clayface is being held captive in the Gotham S.C.U. Matthew "Matt" Hagen was once a noted actor who became the villain Clayface after over-exposure to Renuyu. Karlo proposes an alliance between all living Clayfaces to kill Batman. It appears that the Ultimate Clayface is destroyed in this battle,[13] but he resurfaces as a member of the Secret Society of Super Villains. Clayface exists in the main timeline and a part of his clay body became sentient and adopted a new identity called Ms. Clay with the same powers who eventually joined Task Force X. Origin He was unable to bring Matt Hagen back to life. Current Race DC Database is a FANDOM Movies Community. [29] Dr. October gives him a "placebo" bracelet with messages from his close friend Cassandra Cain (Orphan), which helps him focus on retaining his sanity. He obtains a sample of Matt Hagen's blood, and isolates an enzyme which he introduces into his own bloodstream. Unfortunately, two of Daggett's thugs surprised him and hyper-saturated the actor in the formula by drowning him with a canister of Renuyu. [83], The Earth-9 version of Clayface is featured in Tangent Comics' Tangent: Superman's Reign miniseries.

Clayface, Ultimate Clayface, Clayface-Prime. 3) #4 (May 2002). When Batman uses Red Kryptonite on him, it causes Clayface to go crazy. Basil Karlo was snubbed for the remake of his most famous film and descended into the criminal underworld. building The Joker asks you to infiltrate. 1), April, 2018, Arkham Manor #2 (vol. While Superman and Robin managed to apprehend Brainiac, Clayface tries to escape, only for his formula to wear off which enables Batman and Jimmy Olsen to apprehend him. Clayface was amongst the members of the Injustice League and was among the villains seen in Salvation Run. Batman states that this Clayface is a newcomer, a samurai, and operates in or around Hokkaido. During Clayface's robbery, Batman used Kryptonite on Clayface's Superman form, only for Clayface to get away by shapeshifting into a rocket. Created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane, the original Clayface (Basil Karlo) appeared in Detective Comics #40 (June 1940) as a B-list actor who began a life of crime using the identity of a villain that he had portrayed in a horror film. Clayface himself destroys the device later in the same issue. Clayface as the "southern bartender character" Clayface is first introduced playing as a "southern bartender character" in Noonan's bar. The New Batman Adventures. After he was revived by the chemicals at a factory, Clayface had the ability to separate himself into different entities at once. Level DC Villians Wiki is a FANDOM Comics Community. Batman and Robin later confronted Clayface at his hideout where they used a combination of a freeze gun and the protoplasmic substance to defeat Clayface and return him to prison. Clayface made his return to action in Justice League, where it was revealed that at some point, he had been captured, separated, and sealed into several biohazard canisters by Morgan Edge.

[49], Clayface appeared in Limbo alongside other dead supervillains as part of a plan to return to the living, only to be defeated by Hawk and Dove, the Teen Titans and Jeb Stuart's Haunted Tank. On a DVD special feature, Bruce Timm credits this improvement with a new studio who better understood how such a power would "flow" visually. He is used to metaphorically represent sexually transmitted diseases. — Clayface— Batman[5]. [67], The sixth version of Clayface, also known as the Claything, also debuted in Batman #550. In the Batman: Arkham Knight prequel comic series, samples of Basil Karlo's mud were acquired by various parties including Simon Stagg, who created "Project: Meta", and Hush which he used for his face to hide his cosmetic surgery scars. In desperation Clayface tried to kill Batman, but destroyed a screen and electrocuted himself. (1940). He redeems himself in his death by providing Batman with a sample of himself so that Batman can find a cure for the virus infecting Alfred, also ensuring that Alfred is cleared of the murder charges by ensuring that his final appearance after death includes fingerprints that are so similar to Alfred's that the detectives conclude that they simply made a mistake.[74]. Together, the trio form the "Mud Pack".
Hydrokinesis was then used on his clay body and was torn apart. Clayface as the "southern bartender character" Clayface is first introduced playing as a "southern bartender character" in Noonan's bar. Abilities Though Hagen agreed to use the cream, he didn't realize the true nature of the situation. However instead of killing him, the cream bonded to Hagen's cellular structure and turned his entire body into a mudlike substance. During his attack on Old Wayne Tower, Karlo is accidentally doused with hundreds of gallons psychoactive mud, worsening his insanity. https://dcuniverseonline.fandom.com/wiki/Clayface?oldid=236646, Clayface is one of the possible bosses in the, Clayface is one of the random bounties in the. She also acts as his counselor when he despairs of a cure. In the third miniseries, he was blended with the character of Rocksteady, forming a Clayface who was a rhinoceros in his natural form. After the Mud Pack incident, Payne and Fuller escape and fall in love while on the run. Payne builds an anti-dissolving exoskeleton suit to support his clay-like flesh and contain his contagion, but he soon learns that he needs to transmit this dissolving contagion onto others to survive by touching them (he feels excruciating pain before this happens, which only stops when he touches someone). [81] Later, the Joker, infected this portion of Clayface with Joker Venom, morphing it into an entirely separate killing machine he called Clownface. The first Clayface, Basil Karlo, was an actor, and originally nothing but a man in a mask. [76] Not much is known about this Clayface, except that he resembles all of the previous Clayfaces and seems to have their same set of powers. Gender He is a patient at Arkham Asylum. A character that resembles the Matt Hagen version of Clayface appears among the attacking criminals in the animated, Clayface made an appearance in the 12th episode of the short-lived, The Basil Karlo version of Clayface appears in, The Matt Hagen version of Clayface made his first animated appearance in, Matt Hagen is introduced in the critically acclaimed 1990s series, There are two versions of Clayface that appear on, The Preston Payne version of Clayface is featured in, The Matt Hagen version of Clayface appears in the, The Basil Karlo version of Clayface is a main character in, The unidentified Flashpoint version of Clayface appears in, The Basil Karlo version of Clayface makes an appearance in, The Basil Karlo version of Clayface appears as one of the main characters in, The Matt Hagen version of Clayface appears as the final, The Matt Hagen version of Clayface appears on the final level of, The Matt Hagen version of Clayface is the second boss of, Although he does not make an appearance as Clayface, Basil Karlo is referenced in, The Basil Karlo version of Clayface is mentioned in, This page was last edited on 5 October 2020, at 20:25. He makes more of the synthetic formula that gives him his shapeshifting powers for five hours. [79] She was later cured by Dr. Register Start a Wiki. https://dcvillains.fandom.com/wiki/Clayface_(Basil_Karlo)?oldid=3952. Basil started to kill the actors and actresses in the film studio, because they were doing a remake of his film, The Terror.

When he sent them through the portal, it turned out to be an entrance to Hell. [75] Batman tasks Batman Japan (Jiro Osamu) to fight the Clayface of Japan about two-and-a-half months into his Batman Incorporated venture. [45], Matt Hagen's blood was later obtained by Preston Payne. 3) #1 (January 2002), but is not actually shown until Catwoman (vol. Claything is created when a skin sample from Cassius Payne comes to life and merges with a D.E.O. Matt Hagen, also known as Clayface, is a villain in Batman: The Animated Series.

He was able to capture Batman and was about to kill him, but he got into a feud with Mr. Adopting the persona of "Clayface", the villain of one of his old films, he became a serial killer targeting the cast and crew. Presumably, this Clayface, as a rival to Osamu, is a native of Japan. Much later, Clayface languishes in a prison hospital, where Lady Clay (Sondra Fuller) visits him out of curiosity. The League was ultimately victorious, and during the battle, the Flash shoved several fireworks into Clayface which Hawkgirl ignited. Upon realizing this, he seeks revenge. scientist, Dr. Peter Malley. Ian Cardona, writing for the web site CBR, argues that Dr. October either found a way to resurrect Karlo, or lied about his death so that Karlo could avoid being returned to Arkham Asylum and find his way in the world without the Clayface emotional baggage following him. [78], Glory Griffin was a production assistant on the set of Second Skin Basil Karlo's final film. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Clayface exists in the main timeline and a part of his clay body became sentient and adopted a new identity called Ms. Clay with the same powers who eventually joined Task Force X. Clay Physiology: Clayface's body is composed of clay, which he can manipulate to his desired form.

In the alternate timeline where thanks to the efforts of Lex Luthor, Brainiac is in the process of subjugating the planet, Eclipso, the Trickster, Weather Wizard and Clayface are employed by Luthor to attack the small group of collective heroes and villains he had gathered to fight against Brainiac in a scheme to gain their trust by arriving to thwart the villains’ attack.

Though he starts off as a supporting protagonist who is also Bruce Wayne's friend, but becomes a villain following him inhaling putty made by the Joker, through he redeems himself later on. He was later stopped by … Meta


His powers were temporary and he needed to return to the pool, until he managed to recreate the protoplasm, which had a lasting influence on the Clayface legacy. It was also revealed that Karlo is still alive within the mud collected by GCPD, but is unable to take form again because of the Lazarus Particles mixed with his mud and the explosion from the generator. Johnny Williams had shapeshifting powers. [46], Clayface later breaks out of prison and restores his powers. Batman tracked Clayface to a chemical factory, where the Secret Society attacked the Justice League. This allows Napier to control a small army of villains via this Clayface's ability to control parts of his body that had been separated from him. Most incarnations of the character possess clay-like bodies and shapeshifting abilities, and all of them have been depicted as adversaries of the superhero Batman.

During this time his mental health starts to slip as he falls in love with a wax mannequin he names "Helena", thinking that she is the only woman who is immune to his touch. He has super-strength from his exoskeleton and anti-dissolving suit. There have been eight Clayfaces over the years—several of them even formed their own club, the Mud Pack—and the DCAU's Matt Hagen takes elements from the first two. Suffering from hyperpituitarism, Payne works at S.T.A.R. It was never revealed why this worked, though it is possible that the chemicals that revived him after almost dissolving also stripped him of this immunity.

Batman intervened and they battled until Clayface (the name Hagen had adopted) escaped through the sewers. Both superheroes managed to rescue Lois Lane and defeat Clayface. In a 1998 storyline, Dr. Peter Malloy later used a sample of Cassius Payne's skin to become a Claything when he was introduced in Batman #550 (January 1998).

The process works and she becomes a member of Strike Force Kobra.

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