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** At a couple of different points he becomes more stable, either locked into a particular form for a stretch or able to take control over his emotions to the point that he can mostly suppress or evoke the change as desired.
* [[Spider-Man]] is at times forced to battle The Lizard, a scientist and friend who periodically transforms into a [[Lizard Folk|lizard-like humanoid]] by way of the [[Healing Factor|experimental regenerative treatment]] he tested on himself, usually triggered by extreme stress. In addition, Spidey himself has had trouble with more spider-like mutations.
* [[Ghost Rider]] used to transform at night. After a while, he would transform whenever there was danger nearby, regardless of the time of day. But eventually, he became
* In ''[[Batman Gotham Adventures]]'' comic, [[The Creeper]] (Jack Ryder, who in the [[DCAU]] was transformed into the Creeper by Joker's laughing gas and toxic waste) is seen involuntarily transforming due to not using the medicine and a bit later mentioning that Creeper has gotten stronger and now only needs a rush of adrenaline to transform even under the medicine. (So he jumps out of the apartment building's window.)
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