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Note that the vast majority of these comics focus on [[Involuntary Transformation|involuntary transformations]] -- either a [[Curse]] on a specific individual, or a few characters who transform others as a habit (or hobby).
 
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== Anime & Manga ==
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== Comics ==
* The original [[Shazam|Captain Marvel]] is a small boy who has a [[Plot Relevant Age Up]] when in his powered form. Every so often, the fact that he's essentially a child in a grown man's body becomes a plot or characterization point.
* Similar to Captain Marvel above, [[Amethyst Princess of Gemworld (Comic Book)|Amethyst Princess of Gemworld]] ages up to an adult woman from a 12-year-old girl when she visits her home dimension, due to [[Year Inside, Hour Outside|time moving at different rates]] in the two universes.
* ''[[Incredible Hulk (Comic Book)|Incredible Hulk]]'': Mild-mannered doctor transforms into monstrous creature whenever he gets angry.
* ''[[Billy the Cat (Comic Book)|Billy the Cat]]'': A boy who is [[Kick the Dog|cruel to animals]] is [[Karmic Transformation|punished]] by being (depending on the medium) transformed or put into the [[Animorphism|body of a cat]]. In the [[Animated Adaptation|animated series]] this is more of a [[Freaky Friday Flip]].
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* ''[[Accidental Centaurs (Webcomic)|Accidental Centaurs]]'' is [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin]] - two scientists become centaurs after an exploding teleporter sends them to a world where centaurs are real and humans are mythical. Other transformations ensue, usually at the behest of a tame genie, and a crossover with ''[[The Wotch (Webcomic)|The Wotch]]'' ended with one of the main characters getting some of her powers...[[Gender Bender|and the same basic move]].
* ''[http://www.tfsnewworld.com/ New World]'' has a large number of magical transformations, most of which involve both genderbending and either age regression or furry transformation (or in the case of Mina, all three at once). It has since been rebooted as a straight [[Gender Bender]] comic, ''[[Spiderwebs]]''...and then re-re-booted as ''New World'' again.
* ''[http://crossworlds.ws/ Crossworlds]'' began as a side story to ''[[Accidental Centaurs (Webcomic)|Accidental Centaurs]]'' and is tied to ''[[The Wotch (Webcomic)|The Wotch]]'' through it. While its plot isn't ''entirely'' tied into transformation, the artist uses it often enough that it seems to qualify. (That, and the artist draws [[Rule Thirty Four34|transformation art]] on his other website seems to help.)
* ''[[Exiern (Webcomic)|Exiern]]'' is the story of a barbarian adventurer turned into a woman by a sorcerer's spell gone awry. [[Hilarity Ensues|Hilarity]] and [[Fan Service]] ensue in equal measure, as well as other characters transforming in various ways. The sub-comic ''Dark Reflections'' takes the same plot and spins it around as a [[What If]] the hero didn't save the princess in time. In this version the gender-changed hero/heroine ends up mind-controlled by the [[Big Bad]] and becomes his bimbo [[The Dragon|Dragon]].
* The fancomic ''[[Char Cole (Webcomic)|Char Cole]]'' details a ''Pokémon'' journey from the perspective of a human-turned-Charmander.
* ''[http://www.drunkduck.com/Synthea/index.php?p=16928 Syn][http://kingmonster.deviantart.com/gallery/#Synthea-Comic thea] is a trope-filled comic about a [[Laser -Guided Amnesia|amnesiac woman]] ending up in a Stasis pod right before death being woken up in the distant future by a good [[Mad Scientist]] using experimental [[After the End|ancient]] biotech that gave her a body with the consistency of lime jello -- a so called [[Blob Monster|Slime-Girl]]. Synthea gains some powers from the shift -- she can change shape at will, stretching, punching, creating mallets, etc, but her control over her body is very limited, as she oozes and drips all over the place. She even has to sleep in a barrel as when unconscious she reverts to a big puddle. She's also apparently physically immortal -- she's been cut up, blown up, and vacuumed up by a sapient humanoid vacuum with little more than a headache.
* The two sets of webcomics based on ''Erika's New Perfume'' are minor forms of this, as they play on the transformations of Marie and Sarah but do not so far include any more from there.
* ''[[The Dragon Doctors (Webcomic)|The Dragon Doctors]]'' - Four magical doctors, a shaman/therapist, a surgeon, a magical scientist, and a wizard all get their respective genders reversed in the first chapter while trying to cure a cursed valley that causes everything within it to be female. They wind up stuck that way, and deal with that as they continue to diagnose and cure unusual diseases, curses and other problems -- their methods often involving additional transformations -- in a [[Schizo Tech]] fantasy setting.
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* ''[[Paradigm Shift (Webcomic)|Paradigm Shift]]'' is a [[Buddy Cop Show|Buddy Cop Comic]] centered around werecreatures being real.
* ''[[The Good Witch (Webcomic)|The Good Witch]]'' begins with the former holder of the title passing it on to a [[Transsexual|transgirl]] named Angel, fulfilling her wish to be a genetic girl (and retconning everyone's memory that this had always been the case.) As the Good Witch, Angel has amazing transformation powers...that she's severely abusing.
* ''[[Spinnerette (Webcomic)|Spinnerette]]'': A [[Freak Lab Accident]] leaves a mild-mannered grad student [[Multi -Armed and Dangerous]]; any resemblence to [[The Spectacular Spider Man|another costumed webslinger]] is purely intentional - and hilarious.
* ''[[Jet Dream (Webcomic)|Jet Dream]]'' concerns the adventures of a [[Blackhawk]] style [[Multinational Team]] of aviators, the Thunderbird Squadron, after being transformed [[Gender Bender|from T-Birds to T-Girls]].
* [[Dream Tales]] comics feature growing and shrinking as well as age regression themes.