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omg i haven’t posted in forever, meet Yvette 🎀
#guess whos back#back again#harpiboos back#tell a friend#clayface#clayfaced doll#clay art#coquette#morute#teeth
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Bat fight by Dan Hipp
#dan hipp#batman#the joker#harley quinn#poison ivy#bane#killer croc#two-face#man-bat#clayface#catwoman#mister freeze#scarecrow#baby doll#the ventriloquist and scarface#batman villains#batman rogues#batman the animated series#btas#the new batman adventures#tnba#dcau#dc#violence tw#tw violence#violence cw#cw violence
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More Batman AU stuff!! smiles :)
(@thecynner)
#cavern echo#my art#batman#batman au#dcu#dc#dc au#batman rogues#batman rogues gallery#dc bane#clayface#basil karlo#dc ragdoll#commissioner gordon#mary dahl#dc baby doll
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assorted doodles and unfinished things
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Batman: White Knight
Volume: 1
Issue: 8
Writers: Sean Murphy
Pencils: Sean Murphy
Inks: Sean Murphy
Colours: Matt Hollingsworth
Covers: : Sean Murphy, Matt Hollingsworth
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#Batman: White Knight#Batman#Sean Murphy#Matt Hollingsworth#DC#Harley Quinn#Jack Napier#Joker#Batgirl#Duke Thomas#Nightwing#Mister FreezeNeo Joker#Baby Doll#Bane#Clayface#Killer Croc#Mad Hatter#Poison Ivy#Riddler#Roxy Rocket#Scarecrow#Two-Face#Ventriloquist#Scarface
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Clayface and Baby Doll have a very contentious time at the Asylum specifically because they've worked together before either became a villain. It was never anything major, mainly cameos in eachothers projects or a few times where they were on the same talkshow. Clayface was at the peak of his career and peak of his ego, so he regularly looked down on her both for her unconventional looks and for what he considered to he low brow acting. This was also during Baby Doll burgeoning feelings of wanting more, and seeing clayface get applause for acting she feels she could do if given the chance filled her with rage.
Nowadays, clayface feels regret for how treated her silly since he is how he is now. Baby Doll revels in the superiority she finally feels.
#dc comics#dc headcanon#batman comics#arkham asylum#clayface#matt hagen#baby doll (DC)#mary louise dahl#BTAS
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Leading role
No matter how hard she tried to ignore it, the love was all around her, even in such an unlikely place like Arkham Asylum. Whichever direction she turned her head, she could see the signs of romance hanging in the air like a pesky virus.
Mary Louise Dahl – the former main lead in the popular sitcom, who had been deemed criminally insane after that one unfortunate incident, when she had kidnapped her ex-coworkers – not a big deal, really, comparing to some other inmates’ antics – was passing the time in her lonely cell, doing her best not to go totally mad.
It was Valentine’s day again, and Calendar Man was going on and on about this stupid holiday for fools. She hated this time of the year with all her might. Nothing rubbed her the wrong way as much as celebrating romance.
She was sitting on her cot, pressing her small hands to her ears, and trying to block the noises coming from a neighboring cell. It didn’t help much. She could still hear Harleen crying her eyes out over her latest breakup with the Clown, who had tossed her out of a moving car for some minor remark she had made, a day before Valentine’s.
It weren’t mere sounds of sobbing, nor wails of anguish, that bothered Mary this much. No, it was the fact that doctor Quinzel had something Baby Doll could never have – a romantic relationship – as toxic as it was, it was still better than none, at least Mary thought so.
“Poor thing,” the guards who were passing by Harleen’s cell tend to say.
“Poor Harley, used by the Joker yet again, and thrown away like trash.” Even the doctors seemed to pity the clown-girl for some reason.
No one ever felt sorry for Mary for not knowing what was it like – to love and to have a broken heart.
It was not only Harleen’s teary story that made Mary feel bad about herself. Arkham, as unloving as it might be, held quite a few tragic lovers within its cold, brick walls.
Take Jervis Tetch, for example, the ex-neuroscientist waited for Mary to arrive at the Arkham canteen at the dinner time. He greeted her with a toothy grin as she entered the dining area.
He was kind enough to pick her up, and sat her down in a high chair that the staff had prepared for her beforehand. He joined her for the meal as he often did. And all would be nice and well, if not for Jervis rambling on about a single topic – his Alice – the girl he thought he loved.
The blonde man praised Alice’s golden locks, her innocent smile, and her curious mind. While Mary tried to eat her food, he was yapping nonstop – making Baby Doll sick to her stomach.
She quickly decided, she hated that Alice-girl for claiming this man’s stupid heart and mind so completely. The one thing that Mary simply couldn’t do.
After suffering through yet another Alice-related story from the Hatter, Baby Doll sneaked out from the canteen, right under the noses of the Arkham staff. Small, and usually unnoticed, she simply hid under the table, and when everyone else was gone, she walked out the door to find a storage room, where the belongings of the patients were stored.
Mary sorted through the rogues private staff, just to keep herself distracted on this most frustrating day. She dug out a box containing the wooden ventriloquist puppet of Arnold Wesker. She put it on top of a cardboard box and dropped a proper curtsy.
“Good evening Mr. Scarface. May I have this dance?” she asked, outstretching her arm and pretending the dummy was a real man she could have charmed with her smile.
Later on, she found one of Scarecrow’s books about fear of commitment and decided to read it.
She got a little bored soon after, so she got back to sorting through the stuff. It was when she found out that Harvey Dent still had a picture of his blonde fiance in his wallet.
Grace, was it? A kind-looking young lady, a pretty face for sure, most likely tall, long-legged, just like Mary could have been – if not for her condition.
Two-face kept receiving long letters from Grace. Mary didn’t read any of them, of course, but she entertained herself with guessing what could be written inside them.
“I still love you, Harvey.” Was that what Grace would tell him? “I’m waiting for you to get better and to return home. I’m so lonely without you.”
What would some stupid Grace, some good looking blonde bimbo, possibly know about loneliness? She had gotten Dent to put a ring on her, and she could find a new man in no time.
By the evening, Baby Doll was back in her cell, explaining to the guards that she had gotten herself lost, and the idiots actually had believed her.
Resting on her cot, much too large for her tiny body, with her short legs dangling from the edge of the bed, she looked at the evening sky through the bars at her small window. Her blue eyes looking for a sign of little snowflakes falling from the cell above hers.
Trapped in his frozen cell at the top floor of Arkham, there was Viktor Fries, the sad widower, mourning his late wife. Mary had never met him, but she knew his story, and she knew it was love that had made him a villain – because what else?
If anything at all, it had been not love but a lack of it that had made Baby Doll a bad girl. It had been rage and jealousy at everyone that had their families, their lovers to share the joys and sorrows of a daily life with. She had none of that, and it was unfair. She wished she could be someone’s Alice, and Grace, and Nora. But no matter how hard she tried to believe she could be that one day, such a miracle would never happen.
Cruel fate had robbed her of all pleasures of adulthood. She was denied her first kiss, holding hands, and feeling butterflies in her stomach.
Who would love a freak like her? Who would see a woman in this small, child-like body?
“Good evening, Miss Dahl,” the friendly voice of Kyle, the new nurse guy, snapped her out of her sad pondering. “It’s time for your meds.”
The guy must have been a fan of her show back in the days, why else would he be so awfully nice?
She sighed and jumped down from her cot, getting to the door to receive her prescribed medication. It surprised her, she had never noticed it before, but the nurse guy was crippled, missing his left hand. Was he born that way? Strange that she missed that detail about him.
Trying not to stare, she gulped down the pills, and let Kyle take her temperature and pulse, she returned to her cot, climbing on top with an effort. Then she noticed something odd, a brown ball, the size of a human fist, laying on her bedside drawer.
It caught her eyes immediately as she was certain it hadn’t been there before. She reached her hand to inspect the mysterious object.
It was soft and sticky to the touch, just like a chewing gum, and when she poked it with her finger, the ball bubbled, like a dense liquid, and shifted its shape, turning into a little heart, then into a singing bird, and then once more into a flower.
Baby Doll smiled involuntarily, as she recognized what it was.
“Let me tell you something, actor to actor,” she said, holding the flower made of clay in both her hands. The flower changed into an ear, as if ready to listen to her. “That was a damn good performance, Mr. Hagen. Your ‘Kyle’ got me totally convinced there, and I’m quite surprised by this twist.” She giggled softly, and watched the ear transforming into a pair of lips.
The mouth in her hands spoke with a rough male voice. “Why, thank you. I just thought you may want some company, Miss Dahl.”
He was right, she really wanted, but she was not simply going to admit that to Clayface.
“Did you go through all this trouble just to wish me a happy Valentine’s?” She mocked. “Or are you rather going to offer me a supporting role in your newest act?”
Now, it was Clayface’s turn to let out a soft chuckle. “Supporting? No. For you, Dolly, I’ll always keep a leading role open.”
#happy valentine's day#baby doll#Mary Louise Dahl#mary dahl#clayface#matt hagen#claydoll#batman fanfiction#my story#temarcia#batmanie
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Batraculous: Villains + Future Hero
Here are a few of the villains that will be in Batraculous and a future hero.
Gabriel Agreste - Black Mask
Harry Clown - Joker
Theo Barbot - Clayface
Clara Nightingale - Music Meister
Manon Chamack - Baby Doll
Vince Le Blanc - Miles Morales
Vince is the name I gave for the Frog Kid akuma from Risk. He's the son of Giselle and Caline. Lemme know what you think in the comments and make sure to reblog and reply if you liked it. @artzychic27 @msweebyness
#gabriel agreste#gabriel#harry clown#harry#theo barbot#theo#clara nightingale#clara#manon chamack#manon#vince le blanc#vince#black mask#joker#clayface#music meister#baby doll#miles morales#batraculous#batman au#dc comics#superhero au#miraculous ladybug#miraculous
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Loves beanie boos and has a lot of them:
Bane,
Harley,
Killer Croc
Man-bat
Has at least one beanie boo, even if they don't collect them:
Ivy (S.Valentine's ones gifted by Harley),
Scarecrow (Halloween ones, given by Harley too.),
Mr. Freeze (he kept Frost, Nora's favourite)
Doesn't like beanie boos and has none:
Baby Doll,
Clayface,
Penguin
Just collects one type:
Jervis (rabbits),
Catwoman (cats),
Joker (cursed looking ones),
Riddler (foxes, dragons and rare ones just to show off)
Two-face (the ones with half part in one colour and the other part in another one like Dazzle, Firecracker...Just for his duality compulsion)
#shitpost#ty beanie boos#gotham rogues#batman villains#meme#bane#scarecrow#riddler#harley quinn#joker#clayface#two face#killer croc#baby doll#penguin#poison ivy#mr freeze#catwoman#man bat#mad hatter
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so I wanted to experiment with my self-insert OC style that I personally call "Hoodie Kawaii", so I did a shit ton of Batman characters in the style
From left to right top to bottom: Batman, Robin, Batgirl, Catwoman, Poison Ivy, Bane, Clayface, Baby Doll, Nightwing, Two-Face, Scarface, Hugo Strange, Joker, Harley Quinn, Scarecrow, Mad Hatter, Riddler, Killer Croc, Penguin, Mr. Freeze
#batman#batman villains#robin#batgirl#catwoman#poison ivy#bane dc#clayface#batman rogues#baby doll#nightwing#two face#scarface batman#hugo strange#joker#harley quinn#scarecrow batman#mad hatter batman#riddler#killer croc#the penguin#mr freeze
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hi:) idk how to promote stuff for my youtube so i made a quick snippet of a playlist i made! it was fun to edit, watch it if you want. 👇 (i am very obsessed with batman and lemon demon right now lol)
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#lemon demon#lemon demon playlist#batman the animated series#btas#dc scarecrow#dc mad hatter#dc penguin#bruce wayne#dc batman#dc two face#dc harley quinn#dc poison ivy#dc joker#dc catwoman#dc riddler#dc mr freeze#dc baby doll#dc clock king#dc ventriloquist#dc clayface
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creature in my purse
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Art dump
(I do commissions)
#artists on tumblr#tired artist#artblur#artwork#disabled artist#nerodivergent#commisions open#clayface#dollblr#clowncore#clownblr#clown art#doll art
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Fig is available on my website✨
#creature design#creepy cute#horror art#monster doll#my art#plush artist#plushie community#small business#stuffed animals#weirdcore#centipede#easter#weird aesthetic#art doll#clay face plush#clayface#artsculpture#art of the day#creepyplush#creepy art#creepy creature#clay creations#clay art#handmade plush#plushies#stuffies#aesthetic#scary cute#artists on tumblr#weird art
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I never tired of this kind of parallel when done right--from Bruce's point of view specifically, not from Dick's. This is from a different continuity, so who knows how things played out there, but it didn't escape me that Bruce is in the middle of having to work with the Court of Owls to go stop an alternate universe Batman from coming over to their world, and they historically have an interest in Dick Grayson. Dick, who is ready to help, even after Clayface almost killed him tonight. Dick, who is ready to leap into whatever Batman's in the middle of, because he'll do anything for Bruce, even if it means tangling Dick up with the Court of Owls, too. Of course Bruce thinks about how affected all the rogue's gallery are, how Wesker didn't even want that Scarface doll, he wanted a Bobo Bear instead in this universe, but his older sister handed him that one because she needed him to focus his anger after what happened--and so Bruce thinks he's done the same thing, that he gave young Dick the Robin outfit to focus his anger because that's what his crusade demanded. And here's Dick, who almost died tonight once already, offering up more of himself and Bruce sees it in the worst possible light. Not even a true one, a fundamental truth of the universe is that Bruce couldn't tell those kids a single thing to do that they weren't already ready to do themselves, but one that he fears. He fears that he created these rogues, because they showed up and got worse as he kept going. He started fighting mobsters and now he's fighting supervillains--did he do this? And he fears the same with the Robins, that he created them by giving them this path. And it's such delicious angst! Because Bruce does tend to make all of this about himself, that everything is his fault, because he has trouble recognizing that sometimes people make decisions and it's not really about him. Nobody could have stopped Bruce at that age, but he still has trouble recognizing that he couldn't stop others at their own age, either. It's all tied up in how he worries about them, fears losing these people he loves, the guilt he has for not being able to "perfectly" save them, that they're still driven by the things that happened to them instead of completely letting it all go. It's tied up in how he wants to pile all the guilt onto himself because if it was his fault then he can control it next time. If he was the one that set them on this path, then he can take them off it, keep them safe, and not have to worry about losing them anymore.
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i probably haven't read enough Golden Age Comics to make this (I've barely read any, really), but I just spent the whole weekend making this list of birthdates for Earth-Two DC heroes and villians. I could've been working on my Christmas List! But no! My brain just had to get fixated on this. So here it is. This thing I didn't need to make, but my brain wouldn't let me stop working on. So here's a long list of names and birthdays. Nobody asked for this, and it was hellish to make. But my brain still expects me to make three more of these! sigh...
Superman (Clark Kent/Kal-L): 1916
Lois Lane: 1917
Power Girl (Kara Zor-L/Karen Starr): 1916 (Birth Certificate says 1956)
George Taylor: 1887 Died: 1955 (Age at Death: 68)
Jimmy Olson: 1928
Perry White: 1914
Lana Lang: 1920
Steve Bard: 1916
John Kent: 1875 Died: 1938 (Age at Death: 65)
Mary Kent: 1876 Died: 1932 (Age at Death: 60)
Samuel Lane: 1887 Died: 1973 (Age at Death: 86)
Ella Lane: 1889 Died: 1979 (Age at Death: 90)
Lucille Lane: 1920
Susie Tompkins: 1939
Batman (Bruce Wayne): 1915 Died: 1979 (Age at Death: 64)
Catwoman (Selina Kyle): 1920 Died: 1977 (Age at Death: 57)
Robin (Dick Grayson): 1933
Huntress (Helena Wayne): 1957
Batwoman (Kathy Kane): 1922
Alfred Beagle: 1900 Died: 1989 (Age at Death: 89)
Karl Kyle (Catwoman's Brother): 1924
Harvey Kent: 1912
Gilda Kent: 1915
Thomas Wayne: 1883 Died: 1924 (Age at Death: 41)
Martha Wayne: 1884 Died: 1924 (Age at Death: 40)
Phillip Wayne: 1885 Died: 1939 (Age at Death: 56)
Commissioner James Gordon: 1900 Died: 1976 (Age at Death: 76)
Julie Madison: 1915
Linda Page: 1919
Barbara Gordon (James Gordon's Wife): 1900 Died: 1981 (Age at Death: 81)
Anthony Gordon: 1931
The Flash (Jay Garrick): 1918
Joan Garrick: 1920
Winky Moylan: 1916
Blinky Boylan: 1915
Noddy Toylan: 1914
Green Lantern (Alan Scott): 1913
Doiby Dickles: 1896
Irene Miller: 1914
Harlequin (Molly Mayne): 1923
Wonder Woman (Diana Prince/Diana of Themyscira): 1920
Steve Trevor: 1918
Etta Candy: 1927
Paula von Gunther: 1907
Gerta Von Gunther: 1935
Phillip Darnell: 1903
Hawkman (Carter Hall): 1917
Hawkgirl (Shiera Sanders-Hall): 1917
The Atom (Al Pratt): 1921
Mary James Pratt: 1920
Joe Morgan: 1904
The Spectre (Jim Corrigan): 1900
Clarice Winston: 1908
Percival Popp: 1918
The Sandman (Wesley Dodds): 1913
Dian Belmont: 1916
Sandy the Golden Boy (Sanderson Hawkins): 1928
Lawrence Belmont: 1888 Died: 1974 (Age at Death: 86)
Hourman (Rex Tyler): 1913
Wendi Harris: 1936
Jimmy Martin: 1931
Thorndyke Thompkins: 1930
Doctor Fate (Kent Nelson): 1908
Inza Cramer: 1916
Johnny Thunder: 1917
Daisy Darling: 1918
Peachy Pet: 1935
Red Tornado (Ma Hunkel): 1901
Scribbly Jibbet: 1930
Mortimer "Dinky" Jibbet: 1933
Huey Hunkel: 1930
Amelia "Sisty" Hunkel: 1934
Starman (Ted Knight): 1915
Doris Lee: 1917
Woodley Allen: 1893
Doctor Mid-Nite (Charles Mcnider): 1915
Myra Mason: 1918
Wildcat (Ted Grant): 1919
Joan Fortune: 1913
Hiram Skinner: 1921
Mr. Terrific (Terry Sloane): 1920
Wanda Wilson: 1921
Black Canary (Dinah Drake): 1926
Larry Lance: 1925
Star Spangled Kid (Sylvester Pemberton): 1927
Merry, Girl of 1,000 Gimmicks (Merry Pemberton): 1934
Stripesy (Pat Dugan): 1914
Giovanni Zatara: 1918
Sargon the Sorcerer: 1919
Rose Canton: 1924 Died: 1985 (Age at Death: 61)
Alexei Luthor: 1906
Ultra-Humanite: 1844
J. Wilbur Wolfingham: 1910
Colonel Future (Edmond Future): 1918
The Puzzler: 1901
The Prankster (Oswald Loomis): 1908
The Toyman (Winslow Schott): 1910
Metalo (George Grant): 1909
The Penguin (Oswald Cobblepot): 1907
Clayface (Basil Karlo): 1887
The Scarecrow (Jonathan Crane): 1904
Hugo Strange: 1889 Died: 1982 (Age at Death: 93)
The Cavalier (Mortimer Drake): 1915
The Wizard (William Zard): 1913
Brainwave (Henry King): 1910 Died: 1984 (Age at Death: 74)
The Gambler (Steven Sharpe III): 1910 Died: 1987 (Age at Death: 77)
The Thinker (Clifford DeVoe): 1905
Rag Doll (Peter Merkel): 1916 Died: 1986 (Age at Death: 70)
The Fiddler (Issac Bowin): 1915
Anaya Bowin: 1930
The Icicle (Joar Mahkent): 1913 Died: 1986 (Age at Death: 73)
Sportsmaster (Crusher Crock): 1921
Tigress (Paula Brooks): 1923
Silver Scarab (Hector Hall): 1958
Fury (Hippolyta "Lyta" Trevor): 1958
Nuklon (Albert Rothstein): 1960
Northwind (Norda Cantrell): 1958
The Lare (Olivia Corrigan): 1953
Brainwave Jr (Henry King, Jr): 1963
Harlequin II (Noel Loomis-Schott): 1965
Obsidian (Todd Rice): 1966
Jade (Jennifer Lynn-Haden): 1966
Wildcat II (Yolanda Montez): 1955
Hourman II (Rick Tyler): 1966
Starman II (Jack Knight): 1972
Doctor Mid-Nite II (Beth Chapel): 1959
Cyclone (Maxine Hunkel): 1964
The Warlock (Warren Zard): 1974
Hazard (Rebecca Sharpe): 1971
The Gambler II (Steven Sharpe V): 1975
The Fiddler II (Issac Bowin Jr): 1961
The Icicle II (Cameron Mahkent): 1959
Tigress II (Artemis Crock): 1958
Rag Doll II (Peter Merkel Jr): 1951
#justice society of america#jsa#justice society#infinity inc#dc#dc comics#dc universe#dcu#golden age dc#batman#golden age batman#superman#golden age superman#superman comics#power girl#the huntress#kara zor l#helena wayne#jsa comics#old comics#comic book#comic books#comic
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