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* [[Animorphism|Animal Transformation]] - Human to either anthropomorphic ([[Furry Comic|furry]] or [[Little Bit Beastly|kemonomimi]]) or "normal" animal, or vice versa.
* Species Transformation - Human to alien or magical being, and vice versa.
* Age Change - Both [[Overnight Age -Up]] and [[Fountain of Youth]].
* Cultural/Ethnicity Change - [[Black Like Me]], [[White Like Me]] and so forth. Relatively rare, possibly because [[Race Tropes]] are likely to trigger some readers' [[Berserk Button]], and thus it can be easier to deal with them through [[Fantastic Racism]] if the author is interested in approaching those subjects.
* Mental Change - The character becomes [[Not Himself]].
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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.
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* ''[[The Wotch (Webcomic)|The Wotch]]''. The title character and most other magic users in the strip tend to rely heavily on transformation spells. Interestingly, due to the nature of her powers, Anne is unable to be a [[Gender Bender]] herself. But she and her friends have undergone many transformations, some voluntarily. A number of supporting characters are permanently genderbent, with a special mention going to Mingmei, who has a trifecta of [[Gender Bender]], [[Fountain of Youth]] and [[Asian Like Me]]. She used to have [[Not Himself]] as well, but her personality seems to have reintegrated. There are also a [[Werewolf]], a [[Were Cat|werecat]] , a couple who swap bodies every so often as a [[Running Gag]] (and, amusingly enough, ''she'' enjoys it and wants to keep it up), and a formerly-human centaur, just in case the gender games weren't enough.
* ''[[Cheer (Webcomic)|Cheer]]''. A spin-off of ''[[The Wotch (Webcomic)|The Wotch]]'', featuring a quartet of [[Gender Bender]] cheerleaders, as well as an additional [[White Like Me]] [[Gender Bender]] (Peter Hall) who (unlike three of the other four) knows exactly what's happened to her. All of the ''Wotch'' regulars make appearances as well. One of the cheerleaders {{spoiler|[[Obfuscating Stupidity|is fully aware of what happened,]] but likes herself and her friends better when they don't have excuses to be jerks.}}
* ''Troop 37'' focuses on a ten-year-old boy turned into a [[Plot -Relevant Age -Up|sixteen-year-old]] [[Gender Bender|girl]] for reasons that, as a rule, are not to be explained. Written by first caller.
* ''[[MSF High (Webcomic)|MSF High]]'' features frequent transformations (in which the victim always, ''always'' [[Mandys Law of Anime Gender Bending|winds up female]]), mostly at the hands of the nurse, or occasionally [[Lovable Rogue]] Rainer. The victims have the option of reversing them at the end of the day, but [[First Law of Gender Bending|seldom do, for various reasons]]. The artist of its predecessor, ''High School Changed Me'', quit over, ahem, [[Creative Differences]] and later put a [[Take That]] in his own strip when a familiar-looking [[Spear Carrier]] wishes to be turned into a woman.
** Note that Rainer has reversed transformations for multiple reasons, and more recently, a girl has been turned into a guy. Also has an active forum roleplay.
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* ''[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.
* ''[[Demon Eater (Webcomic)|Demon Eater]]'' has demons that change form every time they eat another demon. [[I'm a Humanitarian|It's a dog eat dog world for reals.]] Saturno the main character has so far been in 30 different forms and counting.
* ''[[The Key to Her Heart (Webcomic)|The Key to Her Heart]]'' follows a part-time [[Gender Bender]]'s relationship with a closeted lesbian, and occasionally features further one-off transformations, especially in dreams. Since it's marketed as an adult comic and has a graphic sex scene at least [[Once an Episode|per chapter]], any [[Fetish Fuel]] is purely intentional.
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* The website [http://www.tgcomics.com TGComics.com] (mostly NSFW) is devoted to gender transformation comics, many of which are less pornographic than you'd think. While TGComics.com focuses on original art (including a large number of works created with Poser and similar programs), sister site [http://tgcaps.com/caps/ TGCaps.com] is devoted to TG [[Remix Comic|Remix Comics]].
* ''[[Wereworld (Webcomic)|Wereworld]]'': revolves around Steve, a cyborg who comes to the eponymous planet looking to make his body stop rejecting the implants. The planet, Sidra, is inhabited by several species of human-animal transforming hybrids.
* ''[[RubysRuby's World (Webcomic)|Rubys World]]'' has the main character turned into a nine foot tall giantess, though this soon becomes the least of her problems.
* ''[[Ruby Nation (Webcomic)|Ruby Nation]]'' continues Ruby's story, as well as introducing Elise, a girl who has apparently sprouted large metal wings.
* ''[[Shifters (Webcomic)|Shifters]]'' is a [[Web Comic]] heavily involved with [[Our Werebeasts Are Different|Werecreatures]].
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