Matt Hagen
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An unscrupulous skin diver whose amazing powers are the result of his inadvertent discovery of a secret pool that “shimmers like a trapped rainbow†and is filled with “a strange liquid protoplasm†whose “freakish properties defy analysis†(Detective Comics No. 304, Jun 1962: “The Return of Clay- Face!â€). After Hagen commits his first spectacular robbery—and engineers an astounding getaway by assuming, in rapid succession, the forms of a giant python, a buzz saw, and a huge eagle, an amazed newspaper editor bestows on him the name [[Clayface]] (Detective Comics No. 298, Dec 1961: “The Challenge of Clay-Faceâ€). (See [[Clayface]])  | An unscrupulous skin diver whose amazing powers are the result of his inadvertent discovery of a secret pool that “shimmers like a trapped rainbow†and is filled with “a strange liquid protoplasm†whose “freakish properties defy analysis†(Detective Comics No. 304, Jun 1962: “The Return of Clay- Face!â€). After Hagen commits his first spectacular robbery—and engineers an astounding getaway by assuming, in rapid succession, the forms of a giant python, a buzz saw, and a huge eagle, an amazed newspaper editor bestows on him the name [[Clayface]] (Detective Comics No. 298, Dec 1961: “The Challenge of Clay-Faceâ€). (See [[Clayface]])  | ||
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Revision as of 19:45, 23 December 2007
An unscrupulous skin diver whose amazing powers are the result of his inadvertent discovery of a secret pool that “shimmers like a trapped rainbow†and is filled with “a strange liquid protoplasm†whose “freakish properties defy analysis†(Detective Comics No. 304, Jun 1962: “The Return of Clay- Face!â€). After Hagen commits his first spectacular robbery—and engineers an astounding getaway by assuming, in rapid succession, the forms of a giant python, a buzz saw, and a huge eagle, an amazed newspaper editor bestows on him the name Clayface (Detective Comics No. 298, Dec 1961: “The Challenge of Clay-Faceâ€). (See Clayface)