Can Beast Boy turn into other humans?












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This question could apply to any superhero who can turn into animals, although the only ones who come to mind are Beast Boy and the chick from the Wonder Twins. To avoid making the question too broad, I will focus on Beast Boy.



He can turn into animals. People are animals. So can he turn into other people?










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    If he could, they'd still be green. Not that good of a disguise.

    – user16696
    Jun 19 '15 at 14:31






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    @cde - if he learned to vomit on command, he could copy someone and pretend they had food poisoning or motion sickness or something. Greenness explained. You're welcome, Beast Boy.

    – Wad Cheber
    Jun 19 '15 at 14:35











  • Or he could do a crossover with Marvel and copy the green Hulk.

    – Wad Cheber
    Jun 19 '15 at 14:36






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    That said, Beast boy can copy earth and alien animals, extinct and fictional, change their size, selectively change parts, and can do multiple animals like a swarm of bees. But they are all generic copies, he doesn't copy specific individuals. He probably could do sentient humanoids, but he just doesn't try. No explication. All in his head.

    – user16696
    Jun 19 '15 at 14:51






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    I'm reminded of the time Marvel's Impossible Man had a shape-shifting fight with the New Mutants' techno-organic Warlock. Impossible Man conceded the battle after Warlock demonstrated the ability to change his color.

    – Blazemonger
    Jun 19 '15 at 17:55
















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This question could apply to any superhero who can turn into animals, although the only ones who come to mind are Beast Boy and the chick from the Wonder Twins. To avoid making the question too broad, I will focus on Beast Boy.



He can turn into animals. People are animals. So can he turn into other people?










share|improve this question


















  • 5





    If he could, they'd still be green. Not that good of a disguise.

    – user16696
    Jun 19 '15 at 14:31






  • 2





    @cde - if he learned to vomit on command, he could copy someone and pretend they had food poisoning or motion sickness or something. Greenness explained. You're welcome, Beast Boy.

    – Wad Cheber
    Jun 19 '15 at 14:35











  • Or he could do a crossover with Marvel and copy the green Hulk.

    – Wad Cheber
    Jun 19 '15 at 14:36






  • 1





    That said, Beast boy can copy earth and alien animals, extinct and fictional, change their size, selectively change parts, and can do multiple animals like a swarm of bees. But they are all generic copies, he doesn't copy specific individuals. He probably could do sentient humanoids, but he just doesn't try. No explication. All in his head.

    – user16696
    Jun 19 '15 at 14:51






  • 1





    I'm reminded of the time Marvel's Impossible Man had a shape-shifting fight with the New Mutants' techno-organic Warlock. Impossible Man conceded the battle after Warlock demonstrated the ability to change his color.

    – Blazemonger
    Jun 19 '15 at 17:55














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This question could apply to any superhero who can turn into animals, although the only ones who come to mind are Beast Boy and the chick from the Wonder Twins. To avoid making the question too broad, I will focus on Beast Boy.



He can turn into animals. People are animals. So can he turn into other people?










share|improve this question














This question could apply to any superhero who can turn into animals, although the only ones who come to mind are Beast Boy and the chick from the Wonder Twins. To avoid making the question too broad, I will focus on Beast Boy.



He can turn into animals. People are animals. So can he turn into other people?







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  • 5





    If he could, they'd still be green. Not that good of a disguise.

    – user16696
    Jun 19 '15 at 14:31






  • 2





    @cde - if he learned to vomit on command, he could copy someone and pretend they had food poisoning or motion sickness or something. Greenness explained. You're welcome, Beast Boy.

    – Wad Cheber
    Jun 19 '15 at 14:35











  • Or he could do a crossover with Marvel and copy the green Hulk.

    – Wad Cheber
    Jun 19 '15 at 14:36






  • 1





    That said, Beast boy can copy earth and alien animals, extinct and fictional, change their size, selectively change parts, and can do multiple animals like a swarm of bees. But they are all generic copies, he doesn't copy specific individuals. He probably could do sentient humanoids, but he just doesn't try. No explication. All in his head.

    – user16696
    Jun 19 '15 at 14:51






  • 1





    I'm reminded of the time Marvel's Impossible Man had a shape-shifting fight with the New Mutants' techno-organic Warlock. Impossible Man conceded the battle after Warlock demonstrated the ability to change his color.

    – Blazemonger
    Jun 19 '15 at 17:55














  • 5





    If he could, they'd still be green. Not that good of a disguise.

    – user16696
    Jun 19 '15 at 14:31






  • 2





    @cde - if he learned to vomit on command, he could copy someone and pretend they had food poisoning or motion sickness or something. Greenness explained. You're welcome, Beast Boy.

    – Wad Cheber
    Jun 19 '15 at 14:35











  • Or he could do a crossover with Marvel and copy the green Hulk.

    – Wad Cheber
    Jun 19 '15 at 14:36






  • 1





    That said, Beast boy can copy earth and alien animals, extinct and fictional, change their size, selectively change parts, and can do multiple animals like a swarm of bees. But they are all generic copies, he doesn't copy specific individuals. He probably could do sentient humanoids, but he just doesn't try. No explication. All in his head.

    – user16696
    Jun 19 '15 at 14:51






  • 1





    I'm reminded of the time Marvel's Impossible Man had a shape-shifting fight with the New Mutants' techno-organic Warlock. Impossible Man conceded the battle after Warlock demonstrated the ability to change his color.

    – Blazemonger
    Jun 19 '15 at 17:55








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If he could, they'd still be green. Not that good of a disguise.

– user16696
Jun 19 '15 at 14:31





If he could, they'd still be green. Not that good of a disguise.

– user16696
Jun 19 '15 at 14:31




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@cde - if he learned to vomit on command, he could copy someone and pretend they had food poisoning or motion sickness or something. Greenness explained. You're welcome, Beast Boy.

– Wad Cheber
Jun 19 '15 at 14:35





@cde - if he learned to vomit on command, he could copy someone and pretend they had food poisoning or motion sickness or something. Greenness explained. You're welcome, Beast Boy.

– Wad Cheber
Jun 19 '15 at 14:35













Or he could do a crossover with Marvel and copy the green Hulk.

– Wad Cheber
Jun 19 '15 at 14:36





Or he could do a crossover with Marvel and copy the green Hulk.

– Wad Cheber
Jun 19 '15 at 14:36




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1





That said, Beast boy can copy earth and alien animals, extinct and fictional, change their size, selectively change parts, and can do multiple animals like a swarm of bees. But they are all generic copies, he doesn't copy specific individuals. He probably could do sentient humanoids, but he just doesn't try. No explication. All in his head.

– user16696
Jun 19 '15 at 14:51





That said, Beast boy can copy earth and alien animals, extinct and fictional, change their size, selectively change parts, and can do multiple animals like a swarm of bees. But they are all generic copies, he doesn't copy specific individuals. He probably could do sentient humanoids, but he just doesn't try. No explication. All in his head.

– user16696
Jun 19 '15 at 14:51




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I'm reminded of the time Marvel's Impossible Man had a shape-shifting fight with the New Mutants' techno-organic Warlock. Impossible Man conceded the battle after Warlock demonstrated the ability to change his color.

– Blazemonger
Jun 19 '15 at 17:55





I'm reminded of the time Marvel's Impossible Man had a shape-shifting fight with the New Mutants' techno-organic Warlock. Impossible Man conceded the battle after Warlock demonstrated the ability to change his color.

– Blazemonger
Jun 19 '15 at 17:55










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It doesn't appear that there is any reason he can't shape shift into other humans, albeit green ones.




Beast Boy has the ability to morph and transform into any animal that he has seen himself or has seen in an illustration (as is the case when he shapeshifts into an animal such as an extinct dinosaur) wikipedia




He also doesn't appear to be constrained by Earth-born creatures, or even by creatures with a certain lower limit of intelligence.




Beast Boy has also shown the ability more than once to transform into alien animals, including sentient species such as the Gordanians.wikipedia




He has total control of his shape shifting abilities.




Recently he has also shown the ability to partially transform into an animal, such as acquiring octopus tentacles on the lower half of his body, while his upper-torso remains unchanged.wikipedia




So either he can take the shape of other humans, and simply never has (or never has thought to try) or it is an arbitrary constraint imposed by the writers that makes no logical sense. Unless they don't consider humans to animals...



Now maybe, maybe, he can only take one form of a creature he morphs into. One version of a T-Rex, one version of a gorilla, one version of a mouse, and one version of a human.






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    I can think of a reason (non-canonical speculation) - while he definitely has a wide range of transformation, he may not be able to change individual features. Either from lack of practice or an innate limitation of his power.

    – Zibbobz
    Jun 19 '15 at 15:19






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    If he can only turn into "one version of a human," logically one would assume that one version is his "normal" appearance.

    – Kevin
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  • Great answer, I'm out of upvotes for today but I will give you one later. Thanks!

    – Wad Cheber
    Jun 19 '15 at 15:30






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    This is also a question in the game Dragon Age Origins. When asking the shapeshifter in the party if she can change into other humans she responds with something along the lines of the idea that she has one shape per animal, so like your last sentence, one human, one spider, etc.

    – TaylorAllred
    Jun 19 '15 at 18:30






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    Oh hey Robin with green skin and green hair!

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    Apr 4 '16 at 14:07



















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The reason as to why Garfield (Beast Boy) is never seen shapeshifting into other humans, although his powers should allow it, is because any human he turns into would be green and there would be no point for him to use that ability unless he was turning into someone like the Hulk.






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    By the way Garfield is Beastboy’s real name.

    – Joe78
    Apr 14 '18 at 22:44











  • Can you offer any evidence to confirm this?

    – Valorum
    Apr 14 '18 at 23:36











  • Also, couldn't he just wear makeup?

    – Valorum
    Apr 14 '18 at 23:36











  • @Valorum: Have you ever seen Beast Boy turn into anything that isn't green?

    – Kevin
    Apr 15 '18 at 14:07






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    @Kevin - Yes, on many many occasions.

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Wolfman (co-creator of the New Teen Titans) in a 1982 interview with Dwight Decker answers this question...kinda:




DECKER: Can Gar Logan change into absolutely anything and use his animal form for convenience?



WOLFMAN: No. If I understand the character correctly, in terms of his powers, and that’s picking up off the Doom Patrol stuff, he can only change into animals. Yes, I know the next question is, ‘Can he change into a person because a person is an animal?”



DECKER: It would have to be a green person, though.



WOLFMAN: It would have to be a green person.



DECKER: He could probably do Brainiac 5.



WOLFMAN: Yeah, I would tend to doubt it. I would rather keep him as an animal. The original serum that his real father, Mark Logan, created was to solely tie in the genetic code between humans and animals. I assume that’s the only shape he could take. Yes, we have him turning into a Gordanian in issue 24, 25. Some levels, I’ll extend myself, but I won’t have him turn into other people.






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    It doesn't appear that there is any reason he can't shape shift into other humans, albeit green ones.




    Beast Boy has the ability to morph and transform into any animal that he has seen himself or has seen in an illustration (as is the case when he shapeshifts into an animal such as an extinct dinosaur) wikipedia




    He also doesn't appear to be constrained by Earth-born creatures, or even by creatures with a certain lower limit of intelligence.




    Beast Boy has also shown the ability more than once to transform into alien animals, including sentient species such as the Gordanians.wikipedia




    He has total control of his shape shifting abilities.




    Recently he has also shown the ability to partially transform into an animal, such as acquiring octopus tentacles on the lower half of his body, while his upper-torso remains unchanged.wikipedia




    So either he can take the shape of other humans, and simply never has (or never has thought to try) or it is an arbitrary constraint imposed by the writers that makes no logical sense. Unless they don't consider humans to animals...



    Now maybe, maybe, he can only take one form of a creature he morphs into. One version of a T-Rex, one version of a gorilla, one version of a mouse, and one version of a human.






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    • 5





      I can think of a reason (non-canonical speculation) - while he definitely has a wide range of transformation, he may not be able to change individual features. Either from lack of practice or an innate limitation of his power.

      – Zibbobz
      Jun 19 '15 at 15:19






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      If he can only turn into "one version of a human," logically one would assume that one version is his "normal" appearance.

      – Kevin
      Jun 19 '15 at 15:27











    • Great answer, I'm out of upvotes for today but I will give you one later. Thanks!

      – Wad Cheber
      Jun 19 '15 at 15:30






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      This is also a question in the game Dragon Age Origins. When asking the shapeshifter in the party if she can change into other humans she responds with something along the lines of the idea that she has one shape per animal, so like your last sentence, one human, one spider, etc.

      – TaylorAllred
      Jun 19 '15 at 18:30






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      Oh hey Robin with green skin and green hair!

      – Slacklord the Terrible
      Apr 4 '16 at 14:07
















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    It doesn't appear that there is any reason he can't shape shift into other humans, albeit green ones.




    Beast Boy has the ability to morph and transform into any animal that he has seen himself or has seen in an illustration (as is the case when he shapeshifts into an animal such as an extinct dinosaur) wikipedia




    He also doesn't appear to be constrained by Earth-born creatures, or even by creatures with a certain lower limit of intelligence.




    Beast Boy has also shown the ability more than once to transform into alien animals, including sentient species such as the Gordanians.wikipedia




    He has total control of his shape shifting abilities.




    Recently he has also shown the ability to partially transform into an animal, such as acquiring octopus tentacles on the lower half of his body, while his upper-torso remains unchanged.wikipedia




    So either he can take the shape of other humans, and simply never has (or never has thought to try) or it is an arbitrary constraint imposed by the writers that makes no logical sense. Unless they don't consider humans to animals...



    Now maybe, maybe, he can only take one form of a creature he morphs into. One version of a T-Rex, one version of a gorilla, one version of a mouse, and one version of a human.






    share|improve this answer



















    • 5





      I can think of a reason (non-canonical speculation) - while he definitely has a wide range of transformation, he may not be able to change individual features. Either from lack of practice or an innate limitation of his power.

      – Zibbobz
      Jun 19 '15 at 15:19






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      If he can only turn into "one version of a human," logically one would assume that one version is his "normal" appearance.

      – Kevin
      Jun 19 '15 at 15:27











    • Great answer, I'm out of upvotes for today but I will give you one later. Thanks!

      – Wad Cheber
      Jun 19 '15 at 15:30






    • 3





      This is also a question in the game Dragon Age Origins. When asking the shapeshifter in the party if she can change into other humans she responds with something along the lines of the idea that she has one shape per animal, so like your last sentence, one human, one spider, etc.

      – TaylorAllred
      Jun 19 '15 at 18:30






    • 1





      Oh hey Robin with green skin and green hair!

      – Slacklord the Terrible
      Apr 4 '16 at 14:07














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    It doesn't appear that there is any reason he can't shape shift into other humans, albeit green ones.




    Beast Boy has the ability to morph and transform into any animal that he has seen himself or has seen in an illustration (as is the case when he shapeshifts into an animal such as an extinct dinosaur) wikipedia




    He also doesn't appear to be constrained by Earth-born creatures, or even by creatures with a certain lower limit of intelligence.




    Beast Boy has also shown the ability more than once to transform into alien animals, including sentient species such as the Gordanians.wikipedia




    He has total control of his shape shifting abilities.




    Recently he has also shown the ability to partially transform into an animal, such as acquiring octopus tentacles on the lower half of his body, while his upper-torso remains unchanged.wikipedia




    So either he can take the shape of other humans, and simply never has (or never has thought to try) or it is an arbitrary constraint imposed by the writers that makes no logical sense. Unless they don't consider humans to animals...



    Now maybe, maybe, he can only take one form of a creature he morphs into. One version of a T-Rex, one version of a gorilla, one version of a mouse, and one version of a human.






    share|improve this answer













    It doesn't appear that there is any reason he can't shape shift into other humans, albeit green ones.




    Beast Boy has the ability to morph and transform into any animal that he has seen himself or has seen in an illustration (as is the case when he shapeshifts into an animal such as an extinct dinosaur) wikipedia




    He also doesn't appear to be constrained by Earth-born creatures, or even by creatures with a certain lower limit of intelligence.




    Beast Boy has also shown the ability more than once to transform into alien animals, including sentient species such as the Gordanians.wikipedia




    He has total control of his shape shifting abilities.




    Recently he has also shown the ability to partially transform into an animal, such as acquiring octopus tentacles on the lower half of his body, while his upper-torso remains unchanged.wikipedia




    So either he can take the shape of other humans, and simply never has (or never has thought to try) or it is an arbitrary constraint imposed by the writers that makes no logical sense. Unless they don't consider humans to animals...



    Now maybe, maybe, he can only take one form of a creature he morphs into. One version of a T-Rex, one version of a gorilla, one version of a mouse, and one version of a human.







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      I can think of a reason (non-canonical speculation) - while he definitely has a wide range of transformation, he may not be able to change individual features. Either from lack of practice or an innate limitation of his power.

      – Zibbobz
      Jun 19 '15 at 15:19






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      If he can only turn into "one version of a human," logically one would assume that one version is his "normal" appearance.

      – Kevin
      Jun 19 '15 at 15:27











    • Great answer, I'm out of upvotes for today but I will give you one later. Thanks!

      – Wad Cheber
      Jun 19 '15 at 15:30






    • 3





      This is also a question in the game Dragon Age Origins. When asking the shapeshifter in the party if she can change into other humans she responds with something along the lines of the idea that she has one shape per animal, so like your last sentence, one human, one spider, etc.

      – TaylorAllred
      Jun 19 '15 at 18:30






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      Oh hey Robin with green skin and green hair!

      – Slacklord the Terrible
      Apr 4 '16 at 14:07














    • 5





      I can think of a reason (non-canonical speculation) - while he definitely has a wide range of transformation, he may not be able to change individual features. Either from lack of practice or an innate limitation of his power.

      – Zibbobz
      Jun 19 '15 at 15:19






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      If he can only turn into "one version of a human," logically one would assume that one version is his "normal" appearance.

      – Kevin
      Jun 19 '15 at 15:27











    • Great answer, I'm out of upvotes for today but I will give you one later. Thanks!

      – Wad Cheber
      Jun 19 '15 at 15:30






    • 3





      This is also a question in the game Dragon Age Origins. When asking the shapeshifter in the party if she can change into other humans she responds with something along the lines of the idea that she has one shape per animal, so like your last sentence, one human, one spider, etc.

      – TaylorAllred
      Jun 19 '15 at 18:30






    • 1





      Oh hey Robin with green skin and green hair!

      – Slacklord the Terrible
      Apr 4 '16 at 14:07








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    I can think of a reason (non-canonical speculation) - while he definitely has a wide range of transformation, he may not be able to change individual features. Either from lack of practice or an innate limitation of his power.

    – Zibbobz
    Jun 19 '15 at 15:19





    I can think of a reason (non-canonical speculation) - while he definitely has a wide range of transformation, he may not be able to change individual features. Either from lack of practice or an innate limitation of his power.

    – Zibbobz
    Jun 19 '15 at 15:19




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    If he can only turn into "one version of a human," logically one would assume that one version is his "normal" appearance.

    – Kevin
    Jun 19 '15 at 15:27





    If he can only turn into "one version of a human," logically one would assume that one version is his "normal" appearance.

    – Kevin
    Jun 19 '15 at 15:27













    Great answer, I'm out of upvotes for today but I will give you one later. Thanks!

    – Wad Cheber
    Jun 19 '15 at 15:30





    Great answer, I'm out of upvotes for today but I will give you one later. Thanks!

    – Wad Cheber
    Jun 19 '15 at 15:30




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    This is also a question in the game Dragon Age Origins. When asking the shapeshifter in the party if she can change into other humans she responds with something along the lines of the idea that she has one shape per animal, so like your last sentence, one human, one spider, etc.

    – TaylorAllred
    Jun 19 '15 at 18:30





    This is also a question in the game Dragon Age Origins. When asking the shapeshifter in the party if she can change into other humans she responds with something along the lines of the idea that she has one shape per animal, so like your last sentence, one human, one spider, etc.

    – TaylorAllred
    Jun 19 '15 at 18:30




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    Oh hey Robin with green skin and green hair!

    – Slacklord the Terrible
    Apr 4 '16 at 14:07





    Oh hey Robin with green skin and green hair!

    – Slacklord the Terrible
    Apr 4 '16 at 14:07













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    The reason as to why Garfield (Beast Boy) is never seen shapeshifting into other humans, although his powers should allow it, is because any human he turns into would be green and there would be no point for him to use that ability unless he was turning into someone like the Hulk.






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      By the way Garfield is Beastboy’s real name.

      – Joe78
      Apr 14 '18 at 22:44











    • Can you offer any evidence to confirm this?

      – Valorum
      Apr 14 '18 at 23:36











    • Also, couldn't he just wear makeup?

      – Valorum
      Apr 14 '18 at 23:36











    • @Valorum: Have you ever seen Beast Boy turn into anything that isn't green?

      – Kevin
      Apr 15 '18 at 14:07






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      @Kevin - Yes, on many many occasions.

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    The reason as to why Garfield (Beast Boy) is never seen shapeshifting into other humans, although his powers should allow it, is because any human he turns into would be green and there would be no point for him to use that ability unless he was turning into someone like the Hulk.






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      By the way Garfield is Beastboy’s real name.

      – Joe78
      Apr 14 '18 at 22:44











    • Can you offer any evidence to confirm this?

      – Valorum
      Apr 14 '18 at 23:36











    • Also, couldn't he just wear makeup?

      – Valorum
      Apr 14 '18 at 23:36











    • @Valorum: Have you ever seen Beast Boy turn into anything that isn't green?

      – Kevin
      Apr 15 '18 at 14:07






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      @Kevin - Yes, on many many occasions.

      – Valorum
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    The reason as to why Garfield (Beast Boy) is never seen shapeshifting into other humans, although his powers should allow it, is because any human he turns into would be green and there would be no point for him to use that ability unless he was turning into someone like the Hulk.






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    The reason as to why Garfield (Beast Boy) is never seen shapeshifting into other humans, although his powers should allow it, is because any human he turns into would be green and there would be no point for him to use that ability unless he was turning into someone like the Hulk.







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      By the way Garfield is Beastboy’s real name.

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    • Can you offer any evidence to confirm this?

      – Valorum
      Apr 14 '18 at 23:36











    • Also, couldn't he just wear makeup?

      – Valorum
      Apr 14 '18 at 23:36











    • @Valorum: Have you ever seen Beast Boy turn into anything that isn't green?

      – Kevin
      Apr 15 '18 at 14:07






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      @Kevin - Yes, on many many occasions.

      – Valorum
      Apr 15 '18 at 14:08














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      By the way Garfield is Beastboy’s real name.

      – Joe78
      Apr 14 '18 at 22:44











    • Can you offer any evidence to confirm this?

      – Valorum
      Apr 14 '18 at 23:36











    • Also, couldn't he just wear makeup?

      – Valorum
      Apr 14 '18 at 23:36











    • @Valorum: Have you ever seen Beast Boy turn into anything that isn't green?

      – Kevin
      Apr 15 '18 at 14:07






    • 1





      @Kevin - Yes, on many many occasions.

      – Valorum
      Apr 15 '18 at 14:08








    1




    1





    By the way Garfield is Beastboy’s real name.

    – Joe78
    Apr 14 '18 at 22:44





    By the way Garfield is Beastboy’s real name.

    – Joe78
    Apr 14 '18 at 22:44













    Can you offer any evidence to confirm this?

    – Valorum
    Apr 14 '18 at 23:36





    Can you offer any evidence to confirm this?

    – Valorum
    Apr 14 '18 at 23:36













    Also, couldn't he just wear makeup?

    – Valorum
    Apr 14 '18 at 23:36





    Also, couldn't he just wear makeup?

    – Valorum
    Apr 14 '18 at 23:36













    @Valorum: Have you ever seen Beast Boy turn into anything that isn't green?

    – Kevin
    Apr 15 '18 at 14:07





    @Valorum: Have you ever seen Beast Boy turn into anything that isn't green?

    – Kevin
    Apr 15 '18 at 14:07




    1




    1





    @Kevin - Yes, on many many occasions.

    – Valorum
    Apr 15 '18 at 14:08





    @Kevin - Yes, on many many occasions.

    – Valorum
    Apr 15 '18 at 14:08











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    Wolfman (co-creator of the New Teen Titans) in a 1982 interview with Dwight Decker answers this question...kinda:




    DECKER: Can Gar Logan change into absolutely anything and use his animal form for convenience?



    WOLFMAN: No. If I understand the character correctly, in terms of his powers, and that’s picking up off the Doom Patrol stuff, he can only change into animals. Yes, I know the next question is, ‘Can he change into a person because a person is an animal?”



    DECKER: It would have to be a green person, though.



    WOLFMAN: It would have to be a green person.



    DECKER: He could probably do Brainiac 5.



    WOLFMAN: Yeah, I would tend to doubt it. I would rather keep him as an animal. The original serum that his real father, Mark Logan, created was to solely tie in the genetic code between humans and animals. I assume that’s the only shape he could take. Yes, we have him turning into a Gordanian in issue 24, 25. Some levels, I’ll extend myself, but I won’t have him turn into other people.






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      Wolfman (co-creator of the New Teen Titans) in a 1982 interview with Dwight Decker answers this question...kinda:




      DECKER: Can Gar Logan change into absolutely anything and use his animal form for convenience?



      WOLFMAN: No. If I understand the character correctly, in terms of his powers, and that’s picking up off the Doom Patrol stuff, he can only change into animals. Yes, I know the next question is, ‘Can he change into a person because a person is an animal?”



      DECKER: It would have to be a green person, though.



      WOLFMAN: It would have to be a green person.



      DECKER: He could probably do Brainiac 5.



      WOLFMAN: Yeah, I would tend to doubt it. I would rather keep him as an animal. The original serum that his real father, Mark Logan, created was to solely tie in the genetic code between humans and animals. I assume that’s the only shape he could take. Yes, we have him turning into a Gordanian in issue 24, 25. Some levels, I’ll extend myself, but I won’t have him turn into other people.






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        Wolfman (co-creator of the New Teen Titans) in a 1982 interview with Dwight Decker answers this question...kinda:




        DECKER: Can Gar Logan change into absolutely anything and use his animal form for convenience?



        WOLFMAN: No. If I understand the character correctly, in terms of his powers, and that’s picking up off the Doom Patrol stuff, he can only change into animals. Yes, I know the next question is, ‘Can he change into a person because a person is an animal?”



        DECKER: It would have to be a green person, though.



        WOLFMAN: It would have to be a green person.



        DECKER: He could probably do Brainiac 5.



        WOLFMAN: Yeah, I would tend to doubt it. I would rather keep him as an animal. The original serum that his real father, Mark Logan, created was to solely tie in the genetic code between humans and animals. I assume that’s the only shape he could take. Yes, we have him turning into a Gordanian in issue 24, 25. Some levels, I’ll extend myself, but I won’t have him turn into other people.






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        Wolfman (co-creator of the New Teen Titans) in a 1982 interview with Dwight Decker answers this question...kinda:




        DECKER: Can Gar Logan change into absolutely anything and use his animal form for convenience?



        WOLFMAN: No. If I understand the character correctly, in terms of his powers, and that’s picking up off the Doom Patrol stuff, he can only change into animals. Yes, I know the next question is, ‘Can he change into a person because a person is an animal?”



        DECKER: It would have to be a green person, though.



        WOLFMAN: It would have to be a green person.



        DECKER: He could probably do Brainiac 5.



        WOLFMAN: Yeah, I would tend to doubt it. I would rather keep him as an animal. The original serum that his real father, Mark Logan, created was to solely tie in the genetic code between humans and animals. I assume that’s the only shape he could take. Yes, we have him turning into a Gordanian in issue 24, 25. Some levels, I’ll extend myself, but I won’t have him turn into other people.







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