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Clayface is the identity used by a number of shapeshifting supervillains who have battled the Batman. He is notable for being a classic villain who is metahuman rather than a deranged 'normal' human being like most in the Batman's rogues gallery.Basil Karlo (aka Ultimate Clayface)The original Clayface, Basil Karlo, appeared in Detective Comics #40. He was an actor who was driven mad when he heard of a remake of the classic horror film he had starred in. Donning the mask of the film's villain, the Clayface, he embarked on a murder spree among the cast and crew of the remake. He was foiled by Batman and Robin, and incarcerated in Arkham Asylum.Much later, during the final stages of the Mud Pack Event (see below), he was imbued with abilities similar to those of Clayfaces III and IV, and was dubbed the "Ultimate Clayface". During the "No Man's Land" event, Basil Karlo battled and was defeated by Poison Ivy in Robinson Park. It appears the Ultimate Clayface was destroyed in this battle, but has resurfaced as a member of the Secret Society of Super Villains. The name Basil Karlo, and his career as a horror film star, suggest a reference to Boris Karloff. Matt HagenThe second Clayface, Matt Hagen, first appeared in Detective Comics #298. A treasure hunter, Hagen found a mysterious radioactive pool of protoplasm in a cave. Immersing himself in it, he was transformed into a malleable clay-like form which could be shaped into almost anything he desired, though this was only a temporary effect, requiring him to return to the pool periodically in order to maintain use of his powers. Hagen was ultimately killed during the 12-issue limited series Crisis on Infinite Earths. During the Mud Pack storyline, the other villains that used the name Clayface gathered Clayface II's remains and made him a post-mortem member of the Mud Pack.Preston PayneThe third Clayface, Preston Payne, first appeared in Detective Comics #478. Suffering from hyperpituitarism, Payne worked at S.T.A.R. Labs searching for a cure. He obtained a sample of the then-living Matt Hagen's blood, and isolated an enzyme which he introduced into his own bloodstream. Although he was briefly able to shape his own appearance, this effect was short-lived: while on a date, his flesh began to melt, and when he touched his horrified girlfriend, she completely melted. Payne built an exoskeleton anti-melting suit to prevent himself from touching anyone, but he learned that he needed to spread his melting contagion onto others to survive (he feels pain if he doesn't melt anyone). During this time his mental health started to slip as he fell in love with a wax mannequin he named "Helena", thinking she was the only woman immune to his touch.Sondra FullerThe fourth Clayface, Sondra Fuller, also known as Lady Clay, first appeared in Outsiders (volume 1) #21. She was an agent of Kobra who was transformed into a shape-changer by her employer's technologies. She possesses identical abilities to those of Matt Hagen, but without the requirement for a source of protoplasm. She was defeated by the Outsiders.Cassius "Clay" PayneAfter the Mud Pack, Payne and Fuller fell in love and eventually became recluses and had a child together named Cassius "Clay" Payne, who became the fifth Clayface. The boy is separated from his parents and held in a government laboratory. The full extent of his powers are unknown. The name "Cassius" is a pun on "Cassius Clay", the birthname of legendary boxer Muhammad Ali.ClaythingThe sixth Clayface, also known as Claything, was created when a skin sample from Cassius Payne came to life and merged with a DEO (Department of Extra-Normal Operations) scientist, Dr. Malley. He had the ability to melt objects simply by looking at them. Claything was destroyed and his remains are stored at the DEO HQ. These events took place in Batman #550: "Chasing Clay".Mud PackBefore the appearance of the fifth and sixth Clayfaces, the third and fourth Clayfaces teamed up, breaking the original Clayface out of prison and forming the Mud Pack. Karlo later managed to copy the others' powers by injecting himself with extracts of samples of the other two Clayfaces, becoming the "Ultimate Clayface". The three battled and were defeated by Batman.In other mediaThe original animated form of Clayface was derived from the Teen Titans comics character Plasmus.Batman: The Animated SeriesIn Batman: The Animated Series, several episodes featured a more tragic Clayface character, voiced by Ron Perlman, that combined aspects of several of the comic-book Clayfaces. He was Matt Hagen, a past-his-prime actor who had been disfigured in a horrible car accident and was rushed to the burn clinic. While at the burn clinic, he was approached by corrupt businessman Roland Daggett and had him turned to an untested, non-FDA approved, and highly addictive, cosmetic compound called Renuyu to maintain his youthful appearance compared to years of plastic surgery. In exchange, Hagen would commit crimes for him. When Hagen stopped, his supply was cut off. He was caught in Daggett Industries trying to steal a large supply of Renuyu by Raymond Bell and Germs, who worked for Roland Daggett; they then tried to kill him by forcing him to ingest an entire canister of Renuyu. Rather than kill him, however, the overdose saturated every cell in his body, turning him into a bulky and misshapen claylike form who could, for short periods of time, shapeshift into anything or anybody he wished. After trying to get revenge on Daggett, he was stopped and, apparently, destroyed by Batman. It was soon discovered that he had faked his own death, however, and was still very much alive for the time being.[ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for Clayface ] Some related entries: B.D. Wong | Kina | Dana Plato | Mikk Mikiver | Alfonso Ribeiro | Isabelle Huppert | Meiling Melançon | Moonstruck | Jan Decleir | Doug Stone | Rambha This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article Clayface; it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. 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