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** Illyana "Magik" Rasputin of ''[[New Mutants]]'' went from five to fifteen ''in the middle of a rescue attempt'', due to a [[Year Inside, Hour Outside|time rate differential]] between Earth and the hell-dimension in which she was trapped.
*** The same happened to Marrow, only with her place being a pocket dimension called "The Hill".
** Fellow X-character Nathan Christopher Summers is sent into the future as a baby and later comes back (roughly the same age as his grandfather) as [[Cable (Comic Book)|Cable]]. Of course, he came back before he left, so at one point, both Adult Cable and Baby Cable were around at the same time.
*** And now we have Cable's protegee, Hope. It involves a lot of different futures.
** From X-Factor: {{spoiler|Layla Miller}}'s ''barelylegalification'' has her going to the future and coming back.
** For a while even [[Fantastic Four|Reed and Sue Richards']] son Franklin fell victim to this trope, being kidnapped into the future and coming back as the teenage ''Psi-Lord''. Silly, yes, but it did give young Franklin's tremendous mental powers a break from [[Deus Ex Machina]] and/or [[Puberty Superpower]] duty - his older self was in control of them. It was, of course, later reversed.
** [[Captain America]]'s [[Arch Enemy]] the [[Red Skull]] used his [[Deus Ex Machina]] to age his daughter [[Daddy's Little Villain]] Sin from a 13 year old [[Creepy Child]] [[Enfant Terrible]] into a 23 year old [[Axe Crazy]] [[Dark Action Girl]] that makes her father look sane by comparison.
** [[Incredible Hulk (Comic Book)|The Hulk's]] sons Skaar and Hiro-Kala are physically young teens, but chronologically only a couple of years old, partly thanks to their mother being one of the alien Shadow People, who have an accelerated maturation rate. Skaar actually has a "puny" (human) form that is at least still a child.
*** When you consider Skaar's the first Hulk "person" to grow up from birth on-screen, his growth, muscle tone and mental development rate may be the norm. To give reference, in Son of Hulk #1 even as a newborn Skaar appeared to be nearly as large as one of Miek and the Brood's offspring and stronger than them.
* Alexander Luthor, Jr. in ''[[Crisis Crossover|Crisis on Infinite Earths]]''.
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