Claw (Lev Gleason Publications)

The Claw was then moved from Silver Streak to Daredevil Comics, and there he stayed until issue #31 (July 1945), when he was apparently killed off.

[6] This wasn't quite the end of the Claw, however; he returned in Boy Comics #89 (May 1953), in which he was rewritten as the leader of an invasion force from another planet and was opposed by a hero named Rocky X; their battle lasted three issues.

In 2008, he started appearing in flashbacks in Dynamite Entertainment's Project Superpowers,[2] in which Daredevil (now renamed The Death-Defying 'Devil) is a regular character; it's hinted that The Claw may be behind a worldwide terrorist movement of the same name.

In 2012, he was featured as the main villain in Jack Leventreur's Teen Trickster's Adult Adventures Volume 3: The Claw Reborn.

In Erik Larsen's Savage Dragon (which has also incorporated the Golden Age Daredevil since issue #140) it was revealed that the Claw was brought back to life by Wargod's Born Again Machine and now has plans for world domination.