ICYMI: In the Silver Age, Bill Finger and Sheldon Moldoff turned Clayface from a throwaway character into a Batman rogue's gallery staple. Clayface Batman sponsored
\nMatt Hagen, the Silver Age Clayface who was introduced in Detective Comics #298 , is a rare rebooted character who became more iconic than the original. The Clayface who was introduced in Detective Comics #40 was merely an actor playing a movie monster, while Matt Hagen became much more, as the accident that gave him his abilities essentially transformed him into a shape-shifter.
Hagen immediately used his newfound abilities for crime, but soon found that he had to recharge his power in the underground pool every 48 hours, and this weakness allowed Batman and Robin to capture him at the end of this original saga.\nDetective Comics #298 is much more important than the typical 'Silver Age first appearance' because the Golden Age Clayface was essentially a throw-away character with only two appearances in that era.
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