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* The comic book version of ''Archie: To Riverdale and Back Again'' uses this to differentiate between the familiar version of the [[Archie]] characters (who are done in the usual art style and seen through flashback) and the older version (drawn by Gene Colan).
* Also done in ''[[Archie Comics]]'' style is ''[[Hack Slash]]'' #6. This time, however, the purpose is to contrast ''Archie''{{'}}s clean, light atmosphere with ''[[Hack Slash]]''{{'}}s massively violent slasher action.
* Most of ''[[Transformers|Spotlight: Kup]]'' is drawn in a scratchy style to represent Kup's deteriorating mental state. The art shifts to a cleaner style when the point of view shifts to {{spoiler|Springer and his rescue mission}}, and both styles are used together when the two plots converge.
* The ''[[Superman]]'' [[Alternate Continuity]] miniseries ''[[Superman: Secret Identity]]'' culminates with "real-life" Superman {{spoiler|and his daughters}} flying across the sky, then suddenly shifting into various Golden Age, Silver Age, and even [[DCAU|Timmverse]] art styles that progress through the panels, in a loving homage to the character and the many artists who have drawn him through the ages.