
Beast Boy
Garfield Mark Logan
First Appearance
Doom Patrol #99 (1965)
Powers & Abilities
Teams
Also Known As
Gar Logan, Garfield Logan, Garfield Mark Logan, Guardian Spirit of Jade, Changeling, Animal Man, Sprout, Nou Yu T'u, Suckled by a Tigress, Garro
About Beast Boy
Garfield Mark Logan — better known as Beast Boy — made his debut in Doom Patrol #99 (1965), a landmark issue that every serious DC collector should have on their radar. Created by Arnold Drake and Bob Brown, the emerald-skinned shapeshifter brought a rare combination of heart and humor to the Silver Age, standing out immediately as a character with enormous long-term potential. That first appearance remains one of the most sought-after Bronze Age-adjacent keys in the hobby, and near-mint copies continue to command serious attention at auction.
Beast Boy's ability to transform into any animal — from a charging rhinoceros to a microscopic organism — made him one of DC's most visually dynamic characters, and artists across decades have relished the creative challenge he presents. His move to the Teen Titans cemented his legacy, and his appearances throughout the iconic New Teen Titans era under Marv Wolfman and George Pérez are considered some of the finest superhero storytelling DC has ever published. Issues from that run, particularly New Teen Titans #1 (1980), represent blue-chip collecting material. His time under the alias Changeling during this period adds a fascinating layer of identity to his character history that longtime fans cherish.
Over the decades, Gar Logan has evolved far beyond comic relief. Story arcs exploring his trauma, his complicated relationship with the Doom Patrol, his romance with Raven, and his struggles with grief and identity have given writers rich material to work with. Notable runs in Teen Titans during the early 2000s by Geoff Johns, as well as his involvement in crossover events like Infinite Crisis and the Ravagers spinoff series, have kept his publishing history deep and varied — great news for collectors building a comprehensive run.
For collectors, Beast Boy represents outstanding value across multiple eras and titles. His Silver Age debut, his Bronze Age growth, and his Modern Age evolution each correspond to genuinely collectible key issues. Whether you're hunting Doom Patrol back issues, completing a New Teen Titans run, or tracking down his animated-era tie-in comics that introduced him to a whole new generation, Beast Boy's bibliography rewards the dedicated collector. As DC continues to feature him in major titles and media adaptations, the demand for his key books shows no signs of cooling.









