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    Clayface’s Complicated History Finally Makes Sense in New DC Story

    JamesBy JamesJuly 9, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    (Image Source: DC / Fran Galan)
    • The new DC Comics miniseries delves into the complicated <a href="https://comicvibe.com/the-most-important-marvel-comics-history-of-apocalypse/” title=”The (Most Important) Marvel Comics History of Apocalypse”>history of Clayface, a character with multiple iterations since 1940.
    • The miniseries focuses on a shape-shifting John Doe believed to be a serial killer named Todd Russell, who shares the same genetic code as other Clayface characters.
    • Celebrity Dirt confirms eight villains have taken on the Clayface name, each with unique origins and powers, shedding light on the character’s convoluted history.

    The complicated and contradictory history of Clayface is explored in a new DC Comics miniseries. There are many characters who have used the name since 1940, in both the Batman comics and various adaptations to other media. Ironically, these adaptations often merged the various comic characters into gestalt creations. This made a muddy mess of the comics continuity, which the new miniseries tries to clarify ahead of the upcoming DC Universe horror film

    Clayface's Complicated History Finally Makes Sense in New DC Story

    The action of Clayface: Celebrity Dirt #1by Jude Ellison S. Doyle and Fran Galan centers around a single shape-shifting John Doe. The authorities believe he is Todd Russell, a serial-killer who preyed on sex workers in Gotham’s East End until Catwoman stopped him. However, they aren’t certain, as all the shape-shifters called Clayface share the same genetic code. The chief reason they think this John Doe is “Todd” is both suffer from an uncertainty of their identity

    History and Origins of Clayface recalled in Clayface Celebrity Dirt #1
    (Image Source: DC / Fran Galan)

    The one Clayface they are sure “Todd” isn’t is the original, Basil Karlo. This is because Karlo reformed and recently enjoyed a resurgence of his acting career. This pushes Todd to escape custody to seek out the “imposter” in Hollywood

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    The irony is that there is a fair chance that “Todd” might be right. The only common ground between the many villains called Clayface beyond shape-shifting powers is a history of mental instability. Nevertheless, Celebrity Dirt makes this history accessible by focusing on the most accessible incarnations

    The many faces of Clayface explained

    Celebrity Dirt confirms eight villains use the Clayface name. The first Clayface, Basil Karlo, was a horror movie star inspired by “man of a thousand faces” Lon Chaney. Originally, he had no powers

    However, Karlo’s origin was retconned in 2018, and he gaining powers from an overdose of the Re-Nu formula. This Clayface origin was originally created for Batman: The Animated Series. The only difference was the name of the actor, Matt Hagen, which is now being used for the DCU Clayface

    New origin of Clayface in Detective Comics Annual #1
    (Image Source: DC / Eddy Barrows)

    Hagen, the second Clayface in the comics, was no actor. Indeed, he was a treasure hunter who chanced upon an underground mud pool that temporarily granted shape-shifting powers. His blood later created the third Clayface, Preston Payne, who tried to use it to cure his hyperpituitarism. Instead, this gave him a touch that melted organic matter

    Clayface III and IV romance
    (Image Source: DC)

    Despite this, Payne found love with the fourth Clayface, Sondra Fuller. She got her shapeshifting powers from experiments sponsored by the Kobra Cult. Their son, Cassius, inherited his parents’ powers. He could also bond pieces of his clay to others to possess them. This accordingly resulted in the sixth Clayface, Peter Malley, who acquired a gaze-attack version of Preston Payne’s touch

    The seventh Clayface, “Todd Russell,” was never given an explanation for his powers. The eighth and final Clayface, Johnny Williams, was a fire-fighter transformed by a chemical spill. Williams became a tool of Hush and The Riddler, gaslighted into aiding in their schemes. However, he redeemed himself and helped Batman before his death

    Clayfaces complicated Finally History Makes
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