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Reep Daggle, also known as Chameleon Boy and Chameleon, is a
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appearing in American comic books published by
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, primarily as a member of the
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in the 30th and 31st centuries. Reep Daggle as Chameleon Boy has appeared in various media outside comics, primarily those featuring the Legion of Super-Heroes. He is voiced by Alexander Polinsky in '' Legion of Super Heroes'' (2006) and Dee Bradley Baker in '' Young Justice''.


Publication history

Chameleon Boy first appeared in '' Action Comics'' #267 (August 1960) and was created by Jerry Siegel and Jim Mooney.


Fictional character biography

Reep Daggle is from the planet Durla whose inhabitants, the Durlans, developed shapeshifting abilities to adapt to an environment destroyed by nuclear war. In pre-'' Zero Hour: Crisis in Time!'' continuity, he is the son of Zhay Daggle and Ren Daggle / R. J. Brande, a businessman and the Legion's financier who was trapped in human form after contracting Yorggian fever. Reep does not learn that Brande is his father for many years, as he and his twin sibling Liggt are raised by their aunt Ji. Due to the Durlans' negative reputation, Reep applies for membership in the Legion to set a positive example to counter prejudice. Due to his powers and deductive skills, he becomes the leader of the Legion's Espionage Squad. Chameleon Boy is imprisoned on Takron-Galtos for his espionage activities against the Khunds, but released after his heroics in '' The Great Darkness Saga''.


''Zero Hour'' reboot

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.


2005 "Threeboot"

In the 2005 reboot of the Legion, Reep is still referred to as Chameleon, but is now an androgynous humanoid who lacks antennae.


Post-Infinite Crisis

In '' Infinite Crisis'', Chameleon Boy is included in the Legion, but is considered "missing"; ''
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'' vol. 2 #8, Chameleon Boy is part of a secret team who R. J. Brande sent to the 21st century to save the future. In '' Doomsday Clock'', Doctor Manhattan erases Chameleon Boy and the Legion from existence before eventually restoring them.


Powers and abilities

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 additionally 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


Television

* Reep Daggle as Chameleon Boy appears in the '' Superman: The Animated Series'' episode "New Kids in Town", voiced by Jason Priestley. 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. * Reep Daggle as Chameleon Boy makes a non-speaking appearance in the ''
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'' episode "Far From Home". * Reep Daggle as Chameleon Boy appears in '' Legion of Super Heroes'' (2006), voiced by Alexander Polinsky. * Reep Daggle as Chameleon Boy appears in '' Young Justice'', voiced by Dee Bradley Baker. This version sports a reptilian appearance.


Film

* Reep Daggle as Chameleon Boy makes a non-speaking appearance in '' Justice League vs. the Fatal Five''. * Reep Daggle as Chameleon Boy makes a non-speaking appearance in ''
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'' (2023). * The ''Legion of Super Heroes'' (2006) incarnation of Chameleon Boy makes a non-speaking cameo appearance in '' Scooby-Doo! and Krypto, Too!''.


Miscellaneous

* Reep Daggle as Chameleon Boy appears in '' Smallville Season 11''. * Reep Daggle as Chameleon Boy appears in '' Adventures in the DC Universe'' #10. * Reep Daggle as Chameleon Boy appears in '' Legion of Super Heroes in the 31st Century''. * Reep Daggle as Chameleon Boy appears in the one-shot comic '' Batman '66 Meets the Legion of Super-Heroes''.


Cultural impact

Chameleon Boy's design served as inspiration for the eponymous character of '' Resident Alien''.Hickey, Patrick Jr (March 23, 2013),
Review Fix Exclusive: Interview With ''Resident Alien'' Creator Peter Hogan
, Review Fix (accessed March 29, 2016)


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