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Chameleon Boy

Reep Daggle

First Appearance

Action Comics #267 (1960)

Powers & Abilities

FlightSuper StrengthAgilityIntellectChameleonShape ShifterInsanely RichElasticityUnarmed CombatGadgetsSize ManipulationEscape ArtistTrackingPower ItemClawsStealthLeadership

Teams

DurlansLegion Espionage SquadLegion of Super-HeroesLegionnairesScience Police

Also Known As

Cham, Chameleon, Chameleon Man, Mo Seh, Reep Brande, Reep Daggle

About Chameleon Boy

Chameleon Boy, born Reep Daggle, is one of the founding pillars of DC's Legion of Super-Heroes, a shapeshifting spy and tactician hailing from the planet Durla. His debut in Action Comics #267 (1960) marked the introduction of one of the Legion's most strategically gifted members, a character whose ability to assume any form made him the go-to operative for the team's most dangerous undercover missions. That first appearance, shared alongside other early Legion recruits, is a cornerstone Silver Age key that serious Legion collectors treat as essential to any complete run.

As the leader of the Legion Espionage Squad, Reep carved out a niche that separated him from the roster's heavy hitters — he was the Legion's master of infiltration, using his Durlan shapeshifting biology to become anyone or anything the mission demanded. His heritage added compelling depth to his stories; Durlans were a feared and mistrusted race across the galaxy, giving Reep a built-in tension between his loyalties to his people and his commitment to the Legion's ideals. Storylines exploring his complicated relationship with his father, the eccentric billionaire R.J. Brande — the Legion's financier and a Durlan in hiding — gave collectors some of the most emotionally resonant Legion tales of the Bronze and Modern ages.

Chameleon Boy remained a prominent figure through the Legion's many continuity reinventions, appearing across the classic pre-Crisis run, the Five Years Later era, and the various relaunched Legion titles of the 1990s and 2000s. His roles in landmark arcs like the Great Darkness Saga and various espionage-driven storylines cemented his reputation as a character writers consistently returned to when they needed intelligence, adaptability, and a moral compass wrapped in an alien exterior. His membership in the Science Police during certain continuities also broadened his footprint across DC's 30th and 31st century mythology.

For collectors, Chameleon Boy represents the best of Silver Age Legion collecting — a character with a genuine key first appearance, decades of consistent story relevance, and ties to one of DC's most beloved future-set franchises. Action Comics #267 is the crown jewel, but his appearances throughout Adventure Comics, Legion of Super-Heroes ongoing series, and the Five Years Later run offer a rich and rewarding back-issue hunt. With Legion of Super-Heroes perpetually on the radar for media adaptations, Reep Daggle's books carry both nostalgic weight and speculative upside.

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