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* And ''[[Spider-Man]]'' himself. All the mutations he's undergone, from gaining more arms, to transforming into a giant spider (with a description of his feelings in the process) and what happened to him when he was killed.
* The Chester Brown underground comic ''Yummy Fur'' has such delights as the author eating his own snot (which he has admitted to doing), a man's hand spontaneously falling off, Ed the Happy Clown's {{spoiler|penis growing a miniature talking, thinking Ronald Reagan head at its tip}}, a man who shits so much that he suffocates himself and many others, graphic scenes of penis surgery and so much more. Chester Brown himself, by all accounts has a very amiable, mild personality.
* In the two-parter ''Ruins'', Warren Ellis writes about a [[Marvel Universe]] where everything goes wrong. Gamma radiation turns [[Incredible Hulk (Comic Book)|Bruce Banner]] into a green pile of tumors, [[Spider-Man (Comic Book)|Peter Parker]] develops a deadly viral rash from his spider bite, and [[Fantastic Four (Comic Book)|Johnny Storm]] incinerates himself.
** You forgot to mention Wolverine's allergic reaction to adamantium.
* In [[Grant Morrison]]'s first story arc for ''[[Animal Man]]'', the super-powered (and temporarily insane) [[Nature Hero]] B'wana Beast, in a series of failed attempts to rescue his kidnapped ape friend Djuba, uses his telekinetic helmet to fuse various animals together (including a homeless man and a rat). When Djuba dies from laboratory smallpox inoculation, B'wana Beast avenges her by {{spoiler|fusing her body with that of Dr. Myers, the scientist responsible. The lab technicians, not recognizing their supervisor, prepare to do ape surgery without anesthesia while their fully sentient victim, attempting to stop them, can only grunt "Ma urrs! Ma urrs!"}}