The Clock King is a classic villain that is obsessed with time. Speaking of time, the time has come to look at trivia about the Clock King.
The Clock King was created by writer France Herron and artist Lee Elias.
The Clock King first appeared in 1960.
The Clock King is an enemy of both Green Arrow and Batman.
The Clock King's first television appearance was a two-part story in the original Batman television series. He was played by Walter Slezak. His two-part story was co-written by Batman creator Bill Finger. At the time, Bill Finger had never received credit for writing Batman comics, but he did receive credit for co-writing the Clock King two-parter.
The Clock King's design has changed a lot over the years. In a lot of his early appearances, he had a clock for a head. However, he was later redesigned to look more like a human. In the original Batman television series, he didn't have a clock for a head. Instead, he had a human face.
The Clock King appeared in two episodes of Batman: The Animated Series. This version of the character had a human design. He was motivated by a desire to get revenge on Mayor Hill for making him late for a very important meeting. This version of the character also appeared in an episode of Justice League Unlimited.
The Clock King was a recurring villain in Batman: The Brave and the Bold. This version of the character had the classic design from the comics. It was the first television adaptation of the character to have a clock for a face.
The Clock King appeared in an episode of Arrow and an episode of The Flash.
So far, Clock King's only film appearances have been cameos. He had cameo appearances in Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders, The Lego Batman Movie and Batman vs. Two-Face.
The Clock King was created by writer France Herron and artist Lee Elias.
The Clock King first appeared in 1960.
The Clock King is an enemy of both Green Arrow and Batman.
The Clock King's first television appearance was a two-part story in the original Batman television series. He was played by Walter Slezak. His two-part story was co-written by Batman creator Bill Finger. At the time, Bill Finger had never received credit for writing Batman comics, but he did receive credit for co-writing the Clock King two-parter.
The Clock King's design has changed a lot over the years. In a lot of his early appearances, he had a clock for a head. However, he was later redesigned to look more like a human. In the original Batman television series, he didn't have a clock for a head. Instead, he had a human face.
The Clock King appeared in two episodes of Batman: The Animated Series. This version of the character had a human design. He was motivated by a desire to get revenge on Mayor Hill for making him late for a very important meeting. This version of the character also appeared in an episode of Justice League Unlimited.
The Clock King was a recurring villain in Batman: The Brave and the Bold. This version of the character had the classic design from the comics. It was the first television adaptation of the character to have a clock for a face.
The Clock King appeared in an episode of Arrow and an episode of The Flash.
So far, Clock King's only film appearances have been cameos. He had cameo appearances in Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders, The Lego Batman Movie and Batman vs. Two-Face.