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Reep Daggle

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DC Comics character
Not to be confused withChameleon (Marvel Comics).
Comics character
Chameleon Boy
Reep Daggle as Chameleon Boy, as depicted inWho's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe #4 (June 1985).
Art byKeith Giffen andKarl Kesel.
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceAction Comics #267 (August 1960)
Created byJerry Siegel
Jim Mooney
In-story information
Alter egoReep Daggle
SpeciesDurlan
Place of originDurla
Team affiliationsLegion of Super-Heroes
Notable aliasesChameleon, Cham
AbilitiesShapeshifting
Elasticity
Enhanced senses

Reep Daggle, also known asChameleon Boy andChameleon, is asuperhero appearing inAmerican comic books published byDC Comics, primarily as a member of theLegion of Super-Heroes in the 30th and 31st centuries.[1]

Reep Daggle as Chameleon Boy has appeared in various media outside comics, primarily those featuring the Legion of Super-Heroes. He is voiced byAlexander Polinsky inLegion of Super Heroes (2006) andDee Bradley Baker inYoung Justice.

Publication history

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Chameleon Boy first appeared inAction Comics #267 (August 1960)[2] and was created byJerry Siegel andJim Mooney.

Fictional character biography

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Reep Daggle is from the planetDurla, whose inhabitants, theDurlans, developed shapeshifting abilities to adapt to an environment destroyed by nuclear war.[3] He has orange skin, pointed ears and antennae, and has no hair in his usual humanoid form. He is the son of Legion financierR. J. Brande, who was trapped in the form of a human after contracting Yorggian fever.[4][5][6] However, Reep does not learn that Brande is his father for many years due to him and his twin brother Liggt being raised by their aunt Ji. Due to being twins, Reep and Liggt are forced to fight to the death, with Reep winning and killing Liggt.[7]

As Durlans are viewed with suspicion by other species, Reep applies for membership in the Legion to set an positive example.[8] His powers anddeductive reasoning make him skilled in espionage, with him becoming the leader of the Legion's Espionage Squad.[9] Reep acquires a protoplasmic alien namedProty, who also possesses shapeshifting abilities and becomes a beloved Legion mascot.[10]

Zero Hour reboot

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Post-Zero Hour, Reep is known simply as 'Chameleon' and is unrelated to R. J. Brande. He is the son of Durla's spiritual leader and heir to the title, though he refuses to accept the role, believing that he serves his people better as part of the Legion.[11]

2005 "Threeboot"

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In theThreeboot continuity, Reep is still referred to as Chameleon, but is now anandrogynous humanoid who lacks antennae.[12]

Post-Infinite Crisis

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InInfinite Crisis, Chameleon Boy is included in the Legion, but is considered "missing". In the seriesSuperman, it is revealed that that he has been posing as a member of theScience Police.[13] InAdventure Comics (vol. 2), it is revealed that Chameleon Boy is part of a secret team sent to the 21st century by R. J. Brande to save the future.[14]

InDoomsday Clock, it is revealed thatDoctor Manhattan previously altered the past, erasing Chameleon Boy, theJustice Society of America, and the Legion of Super-Heroes from existence. The two groups are resurrected whenSuperman convinces Manhattan to restore the timeline.[15]

Powers and abilities

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As a Durlan, Chameleon Boy possesses innate shapeshifting abilities and the ability to transform into forms both larger and smaller than he is, creating or disregarding mass. He can elongate his body and rearrange his internal anatomy without entirely transforming.

As a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes, Chameleon Boy is provided a Legion Flight Ring, which allows him to fly and protects him from the vacuum of space and other dangerous environments.

In other media

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Television

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Chameleon Boy (left) as he appears inSuperman: The Animated Series

Film

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Video games

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Reep Daggle as Chameleon Boy appears as a character summon inScribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure.[19]

Miscellaneous

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Cultural impact

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Chameleon Boy's design served as inspiration for the eponymous character ofResident Alien.[23]

References

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  1. ^Cowsill, Alan; Irvine, Alex; Korte, Steve; Manning, Matt; Wiacek, Win; Wilson, Sven (2016).The DC Comics Encyclopedia: The Definitive Guide to the Characters of the DC Universe. DK Publishing. p. 63.ISBN 978-1-4654-5357-0.
  2. ^Jimenez, Phil (2008). "Chameleon". In Dougall, Alastair (ed.).The DC Comics Encyclopedia. New York:Dorling Kindersley. p. 77.ISBN 978-0-7566-4119-1.OCLC 213309017.
  3. ^Fleisher, Michael L. (2007).The Original Encyclopedia of Comic Book Heroes, Volume Three: Superman. DC Comics. p. 41.ISBN 978-1-4012-1389-3.
  4. ^Bridwell, E. Nelson;Kupperberg, Paul (w), Janes, Jim (p), Chiaramonte, Frank (i), D'Angelo, Gene (col). "Revelation" Secrets of the Legion of Super-Heroes, vol. 1, no. 3 (March 1981). DC Comics.
  5. ^Conway, Gerry (w), Janes, Jim (p), Hunt, Dave (i). "Day of Judgment" Legion of Super-Heroes, vol. 2, no. 263 (May 1980). DC Comics.
  6. ^Cowsill, Alan; Irvine, Alex; Manning, Matthew K.; McAvennie, Michael; Wallace, Daniel (2019).DC Comics Year By Year: A Visual Chronicle. DK Publishing. p. 182.ISBN 978-1-4654-8578-6.
  7. ^Bierbaum, Tom;Bierbaum, Mary;Giffen, Keith;Gordon, Al (w), Giffen, Keith;Sprouse, Chris (p), Gordon, Al (i). "Origin of the Legion of Super-Heroes" Legion of Super-Heroes, vol. 4, no. 8 (June 1990). DC Comics.
  8. ^Bridwell, E. Nelson;Kupperberg, Paul (w), Janes, Jim (p), Chiaramonte, Frank (i). "The Past... Seen Darkly" Secrets of the Legion of Super-Heroes, vol. 1, no. 1 (January 1981). DC Comics.
  9. ^Shooter, Jim (w), Shooter, Jim;Swan, Curt (p), Klein, George (i). "The Legion Chain Gang" Adventure Comics, vol. 1, no. 360 (September 1967). DC Comics.
  10. ^Hamilton, Edmond (w), Forte, John (p), Forte, John (i). "The Return of Lightning Lad!" Adventure Comics, vol. 1, no. 308 (May 1963). DC Comics.
  11. ^McCraw, Tom;Waid, Mark (w), Moy, Jeffrey (p), Boyd, Ron (i), McCraw, Tom (col). "Close Encounters" Legionnaires, vol. 1, no. 0 (October 1994). DC Comics.
  12. ^Johns, Geoff (w), Reis, Ivan; Prado, Joe (p), Campos, Marc (i), Sno-Cone Studios (col). "Superboy and the Legion (Part II of II)" Teen Titans/The Legion Special, vol. 1, no. 1 (November 2004). DC Comics.
  13. ^Robinson, James (w), Guedes, Renato (p), Magalhães, José Wilson (i), Curiel, David (col). "Man of Valor - Part Three" Superman, vol. 1, no. 696 (March 2010). DC Comics.
  14. ^Gates, Sterling (w), Moore, Travis (p), Ferreira, Julio (i), Pantazis, Pete (col). "Last Stand of New Krypton — Prologue Part Two: The Future Is Now" Adventure Comics, vol. 2, no. 8 (May 2010). DC Comics.
  15. ^Johns, Geoff (w), Frank, Gary (p), Frank, Gary (i), Anderson, Brad (col). "Discouraged of Man" Doomsday Clock, vol. 1, no. 12 (February 2020). DC Comics.
  16. ^abcde"Chameleon Boy Voices (Legion of Super Heroes)". Behind The Voice Actors.Archived from the original on March 10, 2024. RetrievedMarch 10, 2024. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.
  17. ^Matadeen, Renaldo (April 24, 2022)."Young Justice's Most Important Time-Traveler Gave the Legion a Massive Upgrade".CBR.Archived from the original on April 24, 2022. RetrievedJuly 22, 2024.
  18. ^"soranatus - Looks like in 2021 Digital eMation was working on a Scooby-Doo Meets Krypto DTV..."Tumblr. September 6, 2022.Archived from the original on March 10, 2024. RetrievedMarch 10, 2024.
  19. ^Eisen, Andrew (October 4, 2013)."DC Characters and Objects -Scribblenauts Unmasked Guide".IGN.Archived from the original on October 11, 2013. RetrievedJune 25, 2025.
  20. ^"Adventures in the DC Universe #10 - The Blobs (Issue)".Comic Vine.Archived from the original on June 18, 2023. RetrievedJune 22, 2023.
  21. ^"Legion of Super-Heroes in the 31st Century #17 - Thanagarians At The Gate (Issue)".Comic Vine.Archived from the original on June 9, 2016. RetrievedJuly 22, 2024.
  22. ^"Batman '66 Meets the Legion of Super-Heroes #1 - Atomic Batteries To Power, Flight Rings To Speed (Issue)".Comic Vine.Archived from the original on October 1, 2020. RetrievedAugust 18, 2023.
  23. ^Hickey Jr., Patrick (March 23, 2013)."Review Fix Exclusive: Interview With Resident Alien Creator Peter Hogan".Review Fix.Archived from the original on May 12, 2013. RetrievedMarch 29, 2016.

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