There were, I think, about 8 different versions of Clayface in the comics. My own personal favorite is Preston Payne, from Steve Englehart's and Marshall Rogers' brilliant run in the late 70's.
But that's not the version we're getting and that's perfectly fine. I'm just glad we're getting a Clayface movie written by Mike Flanagan and produced by James Gunn and DC Studios. That's super cool.
Mike Flanagan writing a movie about Basil Karlo felt like it was WAAAAAY too good to be true, and yet: here we are.
I am beyond excited. Hopefully this is awesome and leads to many more Batvillain-focused films. There is nothing, NOTHING I would love more than a robust showing for Batman’s rogues gallery in films.
Yes.
I would love the really obscure ones. Signalman, Calculator, Killer Moth, Mad Hatter, Clue Master, Calendar Man, Ventriloquist, Hugo Strange, Catman, KGBeast, Black Spider and about a zillion others.
These oddball kinds of forgotten characters are what James Gunn specializes in. He made us care about a racoon and a walking tree. He can make us care about a character who thinks he's in a Lewis Carroll novel. Or a guy who can only talk using a dummy.
I FINALLY got around to watching Penguin and Creature Commandos on Max this past week. I was really impressed. Those shows were really well done. I feel good about the future of DC.
I don't know if you folks know this, but 2025 marks the 90th anniversary of DC Comics. They published their first comic book, New Fun number 1, in February 1935. I was kinda hoping they'd do something special to mark the occasion, but we're halfway through the year and so far not a word. Maybe they'll do something at SDCC. I hope so.
But regardless, I'm looking forward to Superman, Supergirl, Lanterns, Clayface, Peacemaker and hopefully much more.