Batman - One Bad Day: Clayface #1
In "No Notes," Clayface reinvents himself in Los Angeles, trading Gotham’s shadows for the spotlight as an aspiring actor—only to discover that fame demands more than talent. Written by Jackson Lanzing and Collin Kelly, with striking art by Xermanico and vibrant colors by Romulo Fajardo Jr., this issue explores the cost of ambition when identity becomes a weapon. The cover by Xermanico captures the eerie transformation at the heart of the story.
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Clayface moves to Los Angeles and assumes the identity of an aspiring actor, where he befriends other young actors trying to break into the business. But when Clayface's ego causes him to think that he knows the art of acting better than Hollywood executives, and he ends up killing those he disagrees with and taking their place, advancing his career by assuming one life after another.
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