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* In the ''[[The Inhumans]]'', one of the Inhumans was petitioning to be re-exposed to the Terrigen Mists, because she's hoping for a better genetic draw since she's ugly. She transforms into a butterfly woman.
* In the ''[[The Inhumans]]'', one of the Inhumans was petitioning to be re-exposed to the Terrigen Mists, because she's hoping for a better genetic draw since she's ugly. She transforms into a butterfly woman.
*[[Psylocke]] of the [[X-Men]], her telepathy's butterfly motifs symbolize this. Fitting, since her character has undergone tremendous changes, becoming Captain Britain, gaining new psychic powers, and switching bodies.
*[[Psylocke]] of the [[X-Men]], her telepathy's butterfly motifs symbolize this. Fitting, since her character has undergone tremendous changes, becoming Captain Britain, gaining new psychic powers, and switching bodies.
* In ''[[52]]'', the [[Famous Last Words]] of [[Vic Sage]] invokes butterfly symbolism. This was addressed to Renee and also foreshadows her transforming into the new Question.
* In ''[[52]]'', the [[Famous Last Words]] of [[The Question|Vic Sage]] invokes butterfly symbolism. This was addressed to Renee and also foreshadows her transforming into the new Question.


== Films ==
== Films ==