But one of his most well-known villains just made his DCU debut in Creature Commandos episode 5, “The Iron Pot,” which introduced us to Clayface. The comics have had several shape-shifting ...
Disclaimer: This article reflects the author’s interpretation, grounded in the character’s canonical history over the years.
We don't know yet what makes Mike Flanagan's 'Clayface' script so impressive, but it might borrow from extended Batman lore.
We don't know yet what makes Mike Flanagan's 'Clayface' script so impressive, but it might borrow from extended Batman lore.
The new DC Universe from James Gunn kicked off in December with the premiere of the animated Max series Creature Commandos.
During a fight with Rick Flag Sr. and Frankenstein on Creature Commandos, Clayface was electrocuted, leading to an explosion that sent pieces of his gooey body in all directions. When Amanda Waller ...
James Gunn's recent social media clarification hints at the character's status in the DCU. A fan on Bluesky asked Gunn whether the DCU version of Clayface was dead. Gunn responded ...
In Creature Commandos, Task Force M’s head honcho ... Rick Flag and Eric Frankenstein discover that the professor is actually Clayface in disguise. Flag recognizes Clayface as a known super ...
With DC Studios moving full steam ahead on Mike Flanagan's Clayface movie, a new report reveals that a filmmaker with ...
However, whilst the version of Clayface in Creature Commandos was certainly a terrifying version of the character, making him the murderous monster we have seen him mostly portrayed as in the ...
In Creature Commandos, Rick Flag Sr. and Eric Frankenstein squared off with Clayface, and the former seemingly killed the shapeshifter after electrocuting him. Clayface's remains were still ...
Even before being cast in multiple roles for DC Studios' Creature Commandos, Alan Tudyk played many DC Comics characters.