The Animated Series villain joining the ranks of those immortalized by top pop culture memorabilia and figure-makers, Mondo.
Mondo has spent the past several years creating new 1:6 scale figures of the iconic heroes and villains of Batman: The ...
Discover Mondo's stunning 1/6 scale Clayface figure from Batman: The Animated Series, standing 13.5” tall. Clayface's origin ...
The Animated series sixth scale figure line in Clayface. The figure is available to pre-order, priced at $260 for the standard edition and $280 for the limited exclusive edition; check them out ...
That’s not the Clayface Batman: Resurrection give readers. Although there are moments in the novel when Basil Karlo demonstrates slightly enhanced strength, the shapeshifting is his main ability ...
In the sci-fi Silver Age of the ’60s, DC introduced another Clayface as a Batman foe, Matt Hagen. He was a treasure hunter who gained shapeshifting abilities from a radioactive pool. A third ...
This R-rated animated show gave nearly all DC characters a fresh and entertaining interpretation, and Clayface is no ...
Mike Flanagan's shift of heart when it comes to scriptwriting can give a hint at what fans should anticipate from the ...
That’s when a standalone movie for Clayface is scheduled to premiere — notably produced by Matt Reeves, director of The Batman. Clayface is a Batman villain, and while DC wants to give him his ...
Part II — and potentially in the wider DC Universe. Weeks after DC Studios co-chief James Gunn revealed that he “contemplated ...
In the meantime, those of you who enjoy this shapeshifting villain would be wise to read the recently-released book Batman: Resurrection, as it delivers a great version of Clayface that reminds me ...
The comics have had several shape-shifting villains named Clayface, with the original, Basil Karlo, first appearing in Detective Comics #40 in 1940, only a year after Batman’s debut. Recently ...