Oftentimes when Clayface is adapted for film and TV, he’s shown in his natural form as this hulking monstrosity ... is his main ability and he’s still human-sized, though sadly disfigured ...
Clayface's fate has been revealed ... becomes a shapeshifter. In his default form, he's just a mound of “clay.” The fact that his body can be endlessly reformed traditionally makes him ...
In the case of Clayface, he is someone reshaped by external forces and who loses his humanity. His inability to control his form reflects modern alienation. Isn't this an intrinsically human tragedy?
As noted above, Clayface makes his DCU debut relatively late in Creature Commandos Season 1, Episode 5, “The Iron Pot.” Rick Flag Sr. and Eric Frankenstein encounter the shapeshifting Batman ...
This latest episode introduces the DCU version of Clayface (voiced by Alan Tudyk), one of Batman’s most infamous villains. In Creature Commandos, Clayface is impersonating Professor MacPherson ...