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* Jason Blood is able to transform into the demon [[Etrigan]] by saying a short poem.
* Mystique from the ''[[X-Men (Comic Book)|X-Men]]'': people, some other creatures. Similarly, Morph from the [[X-Men (animation)|90s series]], who was in turn inspired by Changeling from the comics. Morph (maybe not the same guy) also appears in the ''[[Age of Apocalypse]]'' event and the ''[[Exiles]]'' ongoing monthly title.
** Mystique's morphing ability allows her to morph into anyone/anything (including a wooden chair and a giant dragon on separate occasions), but she retains her "default mode" mass (her larger transformations would, well, tear like a hot-air balloon filled with blood if damaged...which is what happened to her as Bishop in ''[[X-Men (Comic Book)|Uncanny X-Men]]'' issue 301). Meanwhile, Kevin Sydney (who is in fact the same guy for both versions of Morph) transforms in similar fashion as [[Fantastic Four (Comic Book)|Mr. Fantastic]] does by reshaping his features via concentrated power of will.
** Carmen Electra played a parody of Mystique in ''[[Seltzer and Friedberg|Epic Movie]]''. In one scene Peter requests her to transform into [[Shapeshifting Squick|increasingly bizarre forms]] to please his various fetishes: unibrows, giant butts, flabby arms, etc. I'm surprised that he didn't ask for her to grow a Jay Leno chin.
* Impossible Man from the ''[[Fantastic Four (Comic Book)|Fantastic Four]]'' comics and cartoon is a trickster-like alien who can turn into all kinds of crazy things. In an episode of the 90's series titled "Hopelessly Impossible", he turns into Galactus, Lawrence Limburger, Hulk, Lockjaw, and a Ninja Turtle.
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