Clay Face

Clayface is the name used by two shapeshifting characters in the Superhero Adventures universe. They are both enemies of Batmana dn they both appear in one episode each.

The Bank Robber Clayface

The original Clayface was created when the Batman caused Ridler's lethal toxins to fall into Gothan Bay. A monstrosity emerged and took the form of Batman. The chemicals mixed with the waters of Gotham Bay make a murderous creature bound to kill Batman. Batman questions the monster and this, in turn, causes the creature to question himself. The first Clayface did not know who he was, but he knew he wanted to destroy Batman. That was what he was created for. Rideler created the chemicals to kill Batman and that's what Clayface thought was he destiny; to kill the Batman. After having his arm torn off, Clayface, having named himself, realizes he can become anything he wants. He could even shapeshift into billionaire Bruce Wayne. As Clay face crawls off to terrorize Gotham City, Batman lets him escape. Bruce considered him to be "another villain for the Batman."

Personality

The first Clayface was homicidal and initialy spoke in a low, rough voice. Inadvertently created by Riddler, this version of Clayface had more of a backstory than his successor. Also, he seemed to almost redeem himself in the end, although it is unknown what occured after the events of "Another Batman" took place.

Appearances

"Another Batman"

The Bank Vault Attendant Clayface

The second Clayface disguised himself as a man who worked at Gotham City Bank. He trapped Bruce Wayne, Commissioner Gordon, Alfred Pennyworth and Barbara Gordon in a bank vault. Two days later, he finds his prisoners had escaped through the window. The bank vault atendant has a mental breakdown. He knows Batman and Batgirl's true identities. Clayface then transforms into a tree and atacks the unsuspecting Batman. He crushes Bruce Wayne with his emense branches. Clayface reveals he is not the same Clayface Batman had met in the earlier Clay-Bat... battle. Clayface, being the fifth person to know Batman and Bruce Wayne were the same person, escapes.

Personality

This Clayface could as change his voice. He could not, howver, control when his voice changed or when he felt homocidal urges. He seemed to have a psychological disorder which caused him to experience homocidal thoughts and feelings.

Appearances

"Mmm Whatcha CLAY"