Publication History
The first run of appearances occurred in 1967–1968 when he appeared in X-Men #37-42 as Changeling. Although dying at the end of this run he was thought to have been seen as a ghost in Excalibur: The Possession (1991) and returned as a zombie in Sensational She-Hulk #34-35 (1991–1992).
The character was later recreated as an easygoing comic-relief character for the X-Men Animated Series. Sydney's codename was changed to Morph as DC Comics owned the trademark to "Changeling" when the series debuted.
Inspired by the character in the animated series, a new Morph character was created on Earth-1081. The character underwent a drastic change in appearance for the comic. He first appeared in Exiles #1 in August 2001 and is currently still with that series.
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