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- Bouncing Boy was a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 30th century. He had the ability to inflate himself like a ball and bounce, granting him extraordinary resistance to injury while inflated. He often uses his power offensively by slamming himself into opponents.
- Bouncing Boy was among the team of Legionaires who summoned Supergirl from 1962 to the future to stop Positive Man, who they had all failed to stop. While she dealt with that threat, he was incapacitated by the Chameleon Men. Supergirl later revived him once she had defeated them. ("Supergirl's Greatest Challenge!")
- He received his powers when he accidentally drank a super plastic formula which he thought was soda pop. He first appeared in Action Comics #276 (May 1961). He married fellow Legionnaire Duo Damsel in Superboy #200 and then left active service as a Legionnaire to become a Legion reservist, appearing only sporadically thereafter until Zero Hour. During his period as reservist, he and Duo Damsel were also in charge of training recruits to the Legion's Academy. He has yet to appear in the "Threeboot" version of the Legion, which began in 2004.
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- Bouncing Boy was a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 30th century. He had the ability to inflate himself like a ball and bounce, granting him extraordinary resistance to injury while inflated. He often uses his power offensively by slamming himself into opponents.
- Bouncing Boy was among the team of Legionaires who summoned Supergirl from 1962 to the future to stop Positive Man, who they had all failed to stop. While she dealt with that threat, he was incapacitated by the Chameleon Men. Supergirl later revived him once she had defeated them. ("Supergirl's Greatest Challenge!")
- He received his powers when he accidentally drank a super plastic formula which he thought was soda pop. He first appeared in Action Comics #276 (May 1961). He married fellow Legionnaire Duo Damsel in Superboy #200 and then left active service as a Legionnaire to become a Legion reservist, appearing only sporadically thereafter until Zero Hour. During his period as reservist, he and Duo Damsel were also in charge of training recruits to the Legion's Academy. In the post Zero Hour reboot continuity, he was Charles Foster Taine (Chuck for short) who was the Legion's resident architect and engineer. He has not received bouncing powers in this continuity and was only an honorary member of the Legion. As a maintenance man, he once built a specialty vehicle called the "Bouncing Boy" which acted as a bouncing juggernaut, smashing anything in its way. The name "Charles Foster Taine" is a reference to the classic 1941 feature film, Citizen Kane and its title character, Charles Foster Kane, though in his initial appearance he is simply named "Chuck Taine". He has yet to appear in the "Threeboot" version of the Legion, which began in 2004. The Post-Infinite Crisis version of Bouncing Boy appeared in Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds. Missing in action during most of the miniseries, he and his wife, now known as Duplicate Damsel, finally show up in the final issue to help end the battle against the antagonists and then rejoin the Legion.
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