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I ❤️ the Clayface design from Batman: The Animated Series. It’s iconic. A big tragic muddy monstery guy who can change shape, but struggles to control it and falls apart? So awesome. #art #illustration #monster #clayface #batman #dccomics #batmanTAS #comics
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Clayface process. I think I should have given him a couple large teeth on the right side of his face, right now he’s a bit lopsided.
Can you repost things you love? This is one of my all time favorite commission pieces. #PoisonIvy #Clayface #Batman #Villains
Clayface Vinyl Toy (work in progress)
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The Cavalier 🎨 Alan Weiss and Dick Giordano
#Clayface 🎨 Marshall Rogers
#CrazyQuilt 🎨 Jack Kirby and Greg Theakston
The Creeper 🎨 Dave Gibbons
While I can definitely understand why Matt Reeves would start his #TheBatman trilogy with more "grounded" villains like Penguin and Riddler, I hope that it doesn't mean that we won't get more "fantastic" villains like Poison Ivy, Mr Freeze, Man-Bat and Clayface on sequels.
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#Abomination
#Bizarro
#Juggernaut
You Can Only Keep ONE! Everybody Else Must Go! #Marvel #DCComics #SuperpowerList #SPL #SHPoll20
Out of all of Clayface’s gags, the “Granpa Wolf” impression was very funny as well as a cute design to add to that. Btw Harley Quinn is a pretty good show.
We can’t forget our good ol pal, Clayface, can we?
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Clayface takin' shape. He seems like he'd be a fan of Bolo-ties. Yee haw 🤠🎳
And as for Riddler, I can definitely see it. I imagine them going in an Arkham series direction with him - being a genius computer hacker who tests Batman from behind a screen for his own ego - and I think that’d be really fun and fresh - but again, still rooting for Clayface.
Personally, I’m rooting for Clayface. I think Jonah could absolutely NAIL him as a character - a pompous actor who is transformed into a monster that allows him to disguise as anyone but loses his own identity. I could really picture him running away with the role in a great way.
'Detective Comics #496' (1980)
After almost 40 years, Basil Karlo makes a comeback in this often forgotten Clayface story. (Spoiler: he dies!)
Written by Michael Fleisher
Cover by Jim Aparo, Tatjana Wood and Gaspar Saladino
Art by Don Newton, Dan Adkins and Adrienne Roy