My headcanon for Clayman's origin is that he doesn't actually have a civilian identity; he's actually a Hebrew Golem. The others stumbled upon him during a mission once, accidentally brought him to life, and he imprinted on them, so he's been part of the team ever since. Once a year, they come back to their headquarters to find a Seder waiting for them and Featherman's all "Oh right, I forgot it was Passover."
My headcanon for Clayman's origin is that he doesn't actually have a civilian identity; he's actually a Hebrew Golem. The others stumbled upon him during a mission once, accidentally brought him to life, and he imprinted on them, so he's been part of the team ever since. Once a year, they come back to their headquarters to find a Seder waiting for them and Featherman's all "Oh right, I forgot it was Passover."
Nice head Cannon dude one of mine is that Beatrixe that fire girl originaly was a anti hero or villain turned good but still being ruthless to villains she doesn't kill but she does badly injure