A Transformation Comic uses transformation as the central plot device. A main character is transformed for either a short or a long term so the story can examine the consequences. Plots involving more characters or more transformations are just elaborations on this basic theme, though if the story involves multiple transformations or transforms multiple characters expect each transformation to present a different dilemma or illustrate a specific point.

Since transformation as a primary theme tends to appeal to a niche market, most examples are {{Webcomics}}, which can be published easily and cheaply, and usually with few or no editorial restrictions on content. While a TransformationComic might have some AuthorAppeal or be slanted towards specific FanService, transformation can also be used to explore gender roles, racism, isolation, belonging, and the maturation process.

Common transformations include but are not limited to:
* Species Transformation - Human to alien, magical, or other non-human being.
** [[{{Animorphism}} Animal Transformation]] - Human to either [[FunnyAnimal anthropomorphic]] or "normal" animal.
** [[HumanityEnsues Human Transformation]] - A non-human to a human.
* GenderBender - Male to female is most common (FirstLawOfGenderbending at work), but female to male or either to hermaphrodite are not unknown. This does not include characters who are UsefulNotes/{{Transgender}} or {{Crossdresser}}s, though they may also appear.
* Age Change - Both OvernightAgeUp and FountainOfYouth.
* Ethnic[=/=]RacialTransformation - BlackLikeMe, WhiteLikeMe and so forth. Relatively rare, possibly because RaceTropes are likely to trigger some readers' BerserkButton, and thus it can be easier to deal with them through FantasticRacism if the author is interested in approaching those subjects.
* Mental Change - The character becomes NotHimself.
* Mind Swap - Can be any of these, but applied to two characters at once, sticking them with each other's bodies in a FreakyFridayFlip plot.
* Even a GrandTheftMe plot could be the basis of a transformation comic if the author chooses to explore the implications of becoming someone else.

If one of the main characters has FunctionalMagic or MadScience skills, more exotic transformations may show up from time to time.

Note that the vast majority of these comics focus on {{forced transformation}}s -- either a {{Curse}} on a specific individual, or a few characters who transform others as a habit (or hobby). For purposes of this page, examples should be limited to comics where the transformations are central to the storyline or themes.
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[[folder:Comic Books]]
* ''ComicBook/{{Animorphs}}'', the ComicBookAdaptation of the novel series, about a group of teens who gain the power to turn into animals. It manages to show the BodyHorror aspect of the morphing process very well.
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** ''ComicBook/AmethystPrincessOfGemworld'' ages up to an adult woman from a 12-year-old girl when she visits her home dimension, due to [[YearInsideHourOutside time moving at different rates]] in the two universes.
** ''{{ComicBook/Shazam}}'': The original Captain Marvel is a small boy who has a PlotRelevantAgeUp 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.
** ''{{ComicBook/Superman}}'' went through several transformations during UsefulNotes/TheSilverAgeOfComicBooks, frequently under the influence of Red Kryptonite. Here's only a ''small selection'' of his many transformations: [[LiteralSplitPersonality split into two people]], given the head of an ant, [[AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever turned into a non-superpowered giant]], [[FountainOfYouth turned into an infant with an adult mind]].
*** {{ComicBook/Superboy}} actually ''was'' on the receiving end of a Silver Age GenderBender once (among other transformations).
*** {{ComicBook/Supergirl}} also went through a large number of transformations in the 1960s thanks to the influence of Red Kryptonite. She was turned into a toddler, a demon, a wolf-girl, split into two people... The ''ComicBook/TheUnknownSupergirl'' storyline provides no less than five examples (she got turned into a human balloon, later into a werewolf, shrunk down to bacteria size, grew a second head and finally turned into a mermaid).
*** During the Silver Age, ComicBook/SupermansPalJimmyOlsen couldn't go more than an issue or two without undergoing some bizarre transformation or mutation. He experienced just about every category of transformation on the list ''except'' for GenderBender... and [[WholesomeCrossdresser he kinda-sorta made up for that omission on his own]].
* ''ComicBook/BillyTheCat'': A boy who is [[KickTheDog cruel to animals]] is [[KarmicTransformation punished]] by being (depending on the medium) transformed or put into the [[{{Animorphism}} body of a cat]]. In the [[AnimatedAdaptation animated series]] this is more of a FreakyFridayFlip.
* ''ComicBook/TheFly''[='s=] original incarnation was a preadolescent boy who can transform at will into an adult superhero; however, the very first story played with the concept by means of [[spoiler:a {{Cliffhanger}} ending where he didn't know how to change back; the very next story (which was part of the same issue) resolved this, however.]]
* [[/index]]Creator/MarvelComics:[[index]]
** ''ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk'': Mild-mannered doctor transforms into monstrous creature whenever he gets angry.
** ''ComicBook/MarvelComics2'': Zane Yama-Marko, son of X-Men villain the Juggernaut, transforms into a super-strong and invulnerable giant.
** ''ComicBook/TheMightyThor'': Originally, the main character was mild-mannered disabled Dr. Donald Blake, who found the hammer Mjollnir and used it to turn himself into the Norse God of Thunder. (Said hammer appeared as an innocuous walking stick whenever Dr. Blake turned back.) This was later {{retcon}}ned into Blake ''always having been'' Thor, but with his memory erased while he walked the Earth.
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[[folder:Comic Strips]]
* An arc within the South African newspaper comic ''ComicStrip/MadamAndEve'' had Mother Anderson[[note]]The previously British mother of the titular Madam[[/note]] taking experimental drugs that briefly turned her into how the comic portrays the African cast, complete with the ability to speak Zulu, laughing at jokes mocking madams ([[HypocriticalHumor despite being a madam herself]]) and even buying Mielies[[note]]The South African word for corn[[/note]] from the Mielie Lady instead of pelting her with her sling shot. It lasts for a couple of strips before she turned back due to the strip's {{Status Quo|IsGod}}.
* ''ComicStrip/SafeHavens'': Samantha Argus is a grad student at Havens University who has unlocked the genetic code that allows her to transform anyone [[LegoGenetics or anything]], including herself.
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* ''Manga/AmeNochiHare'': Five [[OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent first-year high school students]] got caught in a violent thunderstorm and sought shelter in their school building when a lightning strike mysteriously transformed them into girls. Complications ensue when they discover their transformations, while temporary, will trigger whenever it rains.
* ''Manga/AnimalX'': Animorphic dinosaurs hide amongst us. They want our [[{{Yaoi}} ukes]].
* ''Manga/CuteXGuy'': Another GenderBender comedy manga but a {{shojo}} one with a female-to-male lead.
* ''Manga/CuteyHoney'': The main character is a shape-shifting female android with dozens of alternate forms, each with its own special abilities and powers.
* ''Manga/FruitsBasket'' is about the protagonist discovering a family who has a curse linked to the Chinese zodiac, which involves them unwillingly transforming into the creature they represent when they are weak or when they are hugged by a member of the opposite sex.
* ''Manga/FutabaKunChange'' has the main character change gender whenever aroused.
* ''Webcomic/GirlInMyDream'' is a Korean Manwa which starts as a GirlOfMyDreams scenario but quickly turns into a GrandTheftMe.
* ''Manga/GreaterEastAsiaCoProsperitySphere'' is a BodyHorror fetish manga played for heavy {{Squick}}. To summarize, UsefulNotes/ImperialJapan uses the power of a MagicMeteor to turn young woman into gigantic, nighmarish organic war machines. Look it up online if you dare with the caveat that once seen it cannot be unseen, no matter how much you should wish it.
* ''Manga/IchinenseiNiNacchattara'': [[OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent Ordinary (male) High School Student]] gets transformed into Ordinary ([[GenderBender female]]) [[FountainOfYouth First Grade Student]]. Hilarity ensues.
* ''Manga/InsideMari'' deconstructs the entire concept of a body swap, gradually revealing that the central GenderBender actually resulted from a SplitPersonality instead of GrandTheftMe.
* ''Literature/{{Kampfer}}'' features GenderBender, Mental Change, and inflated body proportions.
* ''Manga/KanojoNiNaruHi'' posits a world in which the balance between the sexes is maintained by {{metamorphosis}}, with [[FirstLawOfGenderBending boys transforming into girls]] whenever the male/female ratio becomes too skewed.
* ''Manga/{{Maomarimo}}'': Boy takes his twin sister's place as the sacrificial virgin at their village festival and gets turned into a girl for his trouble.
* ''Manga/NanakaSixSeventeen'': The latter is her physical age, the former the one her mind changes to.
* ''Manga/NyotaiKa'' is a GenderBender male-to-female manga where a {{GIRL}} got transformed into an actual woman because he thinks girls have it easier where getting attention is concerned.
* ''Manga/OnimaiImNowYourSister'': A 20-something, porn-addicted {{Hikkikomori}} man is turned into a middle school girl by his TeenGenius younger sister. While there are quite a few {{Ecchi}} gags, the situation is mainly used to help the main character get out of the house and improve their life.
* ''Manga/RanmaOneHalf'' is probably the most successful example by far. Many characters fell into the magical springs at Jusenkyō, which change them into whatever was drowned in their particular spring when doused with cold water; hot water reverses the change. These transformations include the GenderBender of the titular protagonist, and {{Animorphism}} transformations caused by the "Spring of Drowned Piglet" and the "Spring of Drowned Panda".
* ''Manga/SekainohateDeAimashou'': {{Human Alien|s}} Prince looking for a bride decides an OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent would be perfect [[GenderBender with a little adjustment]].
* ''Manga/YourAndMySecret'': Aggressive girl exchanges bodies with passive boy. [[DoubleStandard Everyone seems to think it's an improvement.]]
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* ''[[Webcomic/OneSixHundred 1-600]]'' is a comic about a boy who finds a mysterious number that allows you to turn into an animal once called.
* ''Webcomic/AbstractGender''. Brian and Ryan are both on a GenderBender; Brian (who likes it) can go back to his original form, while Ryan (who doesn't) can't, a cause of considerable irritation on the latter's part.
* ''Webcomic/AccidentalCentaurs'' is ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin - 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 ''Webcomic/TheWotch'' ended with one of the main characters getting some of her powers...[[GenderBender and the same basic move]].
* ''Webcomic/AddictiveScience'', the whole comic is based around transformation, mostly in the form of mad science.
* ''Webcomic/TheAdventuresOfSuperstar'': An average everywoman is turned into a super buxom heroine and decides to new powers for good.
* ''Webcomic/AngelasMagicLesson'': A spin-off of ''ComicBook/TheUnderburbs'', in which a suburban town's denizens are transformed by a vampire into various Halloween monsters, this work is a {{Gamebook|s}} in which a young witch casts a transformation spell on herself, with the result decided by the reader.
* ''Webcomic/TheBeastLegion'' is completely built on the concept of transformation & magic. Most of the characters have their own pieces of armore called 'Beast Transfers' that allow them to turn into Mystical beasts with Awesome powers.
* ''Webcomic/BecomingHero'': Webcomic that illustrates the {{shapeshift|er}} trope in its first issue, in which Pink uses her two identities, Jun and July, to betray her friends. This breaks a little bit of sci-fi ground by using the concept of the Barr body present in human female cells to explain her ability to warp between two identities ala Jekyll and Hyde.
* ''Webcomic/TheBookOfLore'': A collection of {{Gamebooks}} with a FramingDevice about the guardians of the titular books. Multiple choices result in characters undergoing permanent transformations, both physical and mental.
* ''Webcomic/BusterWildeWeerwolf'', a comedy that features a straight human who turns into a "[[PunBasedTitle weerwolf]]" [[note]][[DontExplainTheJoke queer werewolf]], if you will[[/note]] during the night.
* ''Webcomic/CaribbeanBlue'': Cats and Cat Girls in adventures in the tropics.
** ''Webcomic/{{Paprika}}'': The prequel and sequel to ''Caribbean Blue''.
* ''Webcomic/CatNine''. Myan, a cat, was given a magical collar that allows her to transform into any animal she wishes, or a {{catgirl}}.
* The fancomic ''Webcomic/CharCole'' details a ''{{Franchise/Pokemon}}'' journey from the perspective of a human-turned-Charmander.
* ''Webcomic/{{Cheer}}'': A spin-off of ''Webcomic/TheWotch'', featuring a quartet of GenderBender cheerleaders, as well as an additional WhiteLikeMe GenderBender (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:[[ObfuscatingStupidity is fully aware of what happened,]] but likes herself and her friends better when they don't have excuses to be jerks.]]
* ''Webcomic/CrimsonFlag'', starting at [[http://crimsonflagcomic.com/comic.php?comicID=158 comic #158]] many of the FunnyAnimal characters (including the queen, two of the protagonists, and the primary villain...) get [[UnanthropomorphicTransformation transformed into more realistic foxes]], who can't even speak without magic. The reason this transformation is possible is an important part of TheReveal near the end. [[http://crimsonflagcomic.com/comic.php?comicID=63 Earlier]] an important secondary character voluntarily transformed into a dragon or a three-eyed feral fox.
* ''{{Webcomic/Crossworlds}}'' began as a side story to ''Webcomic/AccidentalCentaurs'' and is tied to ''Webcomic/TheWotch'' 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 [[RuleThirtyFour transformation art]] on his other website seems to help.)
* ''Webcomic/DemonEater'' has demons that change form every time they eat another demon. [[ImAHumanitarian It's a dog eat dog world for reals.]] Saturno the main character has so far been in 30 different forms and counting.
* ''{{Webcomic/Discordia}}'' is a low-key strip about a man who's been transformed into a woman. A character also has the power to transform anyone ''but'' the aforementioned, but she's an [[ChildrenAreInnocent innocent]], [[TykeBomb albeit half-god]], little girl, and mostly uses it on command. A [[DeusSexMachina consequence of her innocence]], however, is that [[FirstLawOfGenderBending she can't produce a male form, even if the target started that way]].
* ''Webcomic/TheDragonDoctors'': 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 SchizoTech fantasy setting.
* ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'': From {{Gender Bender}}s to {{shapeshift|er}}ing, magic to mad science, EGS showcases every form of transformation [[{{Pun}} known to Dan]]. Every major character has been transformed at least once. In fact, one could even argue that a character isn't truly a main character until they've been transformed at least once (Though being transformed does not necessarily make someone a main character).
* ''Webcomic/{{Endtown}}'': Planet is reduced to a dustbowl and 99% of the human race dies. The survivors are made up of transformees into ravening monsters, transformees into {{FunnyAnimal}} anthros, or intact humans who are genocidally hunting down the first two groups, and a few hidden enclaves with human/anthro populations.
* ''Webcomic/{{Exiern}}'' is the story of a barbarian adventurer turned into a woman by a sorcerer's spell gone awry. Hilarity and {{Fanservice}} 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 WhatIf the hero didn't save the princess in time. In this version the gender-changed hero/heroine ends up mind-controlled by the BigBad and becomes his bimbo [[TheDragon Dragon]].
* ''Webcomic/FoxyFlavoredCookie'' is a webcomic of the {{Animorphism}} variety, as the main character is bitten and then transformed into a fox, after which he has to join a community of anthropomorphic animals living hidden from humans.
* ''Webcomic/GenderSwapped'' is similar to ''Webcomic/{{Misfile}}'' and ''Webcomic/AbstractGender'' in that the main characters have to deal with a form of permanent GenderBender. There's also some age regression involved.
* ''Webcomic/TheGoodWitch'' begins with the former holder of the title passing it on to a [[UsefulNotes/{{Transgender}} transgirl]] named Angel, fulfilling her wish to be a cisgender 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.
* ''Webcomic/HighSchoolChangedMe'': the predecessor to MSF High. While not the premise of the webcomic, transformations into other species or genderbending were quite common.
* One of the main characters within ''Webcomic/{{Housepets}}'' is a human who had been turned into a dog. Story arcs where he's the main protagonist tend to involve him trying to come into grips with the fact that he's now a dog who was once human.
* ''Webcomic/IDreamOfAJeanieBottle'' by the same author is about a guy transformed into an ''Series/IDreamOfJeannie''-style genie with her best friend being her master.
* ''Webcomic/JetDream'' concerns the adventures of a ComicBook/{{Blackhawk}} style MultinationalTeam of aviators, the Thunderbird Squadron, after being transformed [[GenderBender from T-Birds to T-Girls]].
* ''Webcomic/JillTrentScienceSleuth'', the RemixComic version, features a male hero [[GenderBender transformed]] by the wonder element [[AppliedPhlebotinum Femavium]] into a woman with the proportional brain cells of 58 girls.
* ''Webcomic/LustyArgonianMaidd'', by Valsalia (the same artist that created ''Out-of-Placers''), is a fancomic of ''VideoGame/TheElderScrollsVSkyrim'' that features various characters undergoing KarmicTransformation as a result of a Daedric God's curse and having to still save the world in spite of them.
* ''Webcomic/MagicalGirlNeil'' is the story of a high school boy who inherited his family's thousand-year tradition of defending our dimension from Oni as a magical girl thanks to being an only child.
* ''Webcomic/{{Misfile}}''. Ash is a GenderBender and Emily has been hit with a FountainOfYouth. The former is used to [[DeconstructedTrope deconstruct]] most gender bender tropes and the latter is a very subtle use of the trope as she's only "lost" two years. They just happen to have been two very important years from her perspective.
* ''Webcomic/MSFHigh'' features frequent transformations (in which the victim always, ''almost'' always [[MandysLawOfAnimeGenderBending winds up female]]), mostly at the hands of the nurse, or occasionally LovableRogue Rainer. The victims have the option of reversing them at the end of the day, but [[FirstLawOfGenderBending seldom do, for various reasons]]. The artist of its predecessor, ''High School Changed Me'', quit over, ahem, CreativeDifferences and later put a TakeThat in his own strip when a familiar-looking SpearCarrier wishes to be turned into a woman.
* ''Webcomic/NewWorld'' 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 GenderBender comic, ''Webcomic/{{Spiderwebs}}''...and then re-re-booted as ''New World'' again.
* ''Webcomic/OutOfPlacers'': an exiled refugee from a defeated country is pushed further out of place when he is transformed into a Yinglet, a small weird creature like a cross between a rodent and a shorebird. Worse, he's been transformed into a ''female'' Yinglet, which gives him significant gender rarity value among his new people but causes his human employers to give him an offer he cannot refuse to serve as an "envoy" (spy, actually) in the yinglet's rather oddly matriarchal society.
* ''Webcomic/{{Panthera}}'': A webcomic about a group of high school teens who transform into Big Cats in order to help their chemistry teacher wage war on some kind of "Evil Organization".
* ''Webcomic/ParadigmShift'' is a [[BuddyCopShow Buddy Cop Comic]] centered around werecreatures being real.
* ''Webcomic/ProfessorAmazingAndTheIncredibleGoldenFox'': Isla Grace receives a fox-shaped engagement ring from her husband-to-be, Parker, which gifts her with the ability to transform into a fox (both anthropomorphic and full fox versions). She then feels it's only appropriate to put her new powers to use in the service of her community.
* ''Webcomic/RainBurn'': A comic about the bitter dragon Brand and the sweet quetzalcoatl Saida, who end up in eachothers bodies in a [[MagicMisfire spell gone wrong]]. Made by one of the duo behind ''Webcomic/CrimsonFlag''.
* ''Webcomic/RubysWorld'' has the main character turned into a nine foot tall giantess, though this soon becomes the least of her problems.
** ''Webcomic/RubyNation'' continues Ruby's story, as well as introducing Elise, a girl who has apparently sprouted large metal wings.
* ''Webcomic/SailorRanko'': A crossover fan comic about the hilarity a transforming martial artist [[Manga/RanmaOneHalf Ranma]] can bring to the ''Anime/SailorMoon'' setting.
* ''Webcomic/SailorSun'' is about an actor transformed into an actr''ess'' by two unethical producers in order to add [[EnforcedMethodActing verisimilitude]] to his/her role as a boy transformed into a magical girl.
* ''Webcomic/SameNewWoman'' follows Marita, an ordinary librarian who wakes up one morning with a hyper-muscular body and extraordinary strength. She tries to go on with her old life but finds her world increasingly out of control.
* ''Webcomic/ScaledUp'': A time-traveler is turning into a dinosaur thanks to his TimeMachine running into an error. ForcedTransformation is also frequent in the story.
* ''[[Webcomic/ShesMeOhNoImAGirl She !s me (Oh no! I'm a girl!)]]'': The story of a guy who one day wakes up as a gal. Don't think of this as a funny bodyswitch comedy, but as a serious evaluation about the question "What would you really do if ...?"
* ''Webcomic/{{Shifters}}'' is a {{Webcomic}} heavily involved with [[OurWerebeastsAreDifferent Werecreatures]].
* ''Webcomic/SkinDeep'' reverses the usual take on this subject since the main characters are all mythological creatures transformed into humans. In this case human is the transformation.
* ''Webcomic/SomewhereDifferent'', about a boy who is run over by some scientists, who bring him to their lab to heal him but also take the opportunity to experiment on him.
* ''Webcomic/SparklingGenerationValkyrieYuuki''. Yuuki, of course, is a GenderBender for the long haul. Hermod and Loki are both currently in [[{{Animorphism}} Animal Transformation]], with Loki additionally being a plushie.
* ''Webcomic/{{Spinnerette}}'': A FreakLabAccident leaves a mild-mannered grad student MultiArmedAndDangerous; any resemblence to [[WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderMan another costumed webslinger]] is purely intentional - and hilarious.
* ''{{Webcomic/Synthea}}'' is a trope-filled comic about a [[LaserGuidedAmnesia amnesiac woman]] ending up in a Stasis pod right before death being woken up in the distant future by a good MadScientist using experimental [[AfterTheEnd ancient]] biotech that gave her a body with the consistency of lime jello -- a so called [[BlobMonster 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.
* ''Webcomic/TRandomWatch'' has Grant and Amy both experience transformations, as well as one of the government agents.
* ''Creator/TheTransformistress'': The entirety of this creator's online comics, short stories, and other assorted works focus on UsefulNotes/{{Transgender}} euphoria, depicting characters being magically transformed so their bodies match their inner gender, sometimes with additional magical flair such as becoming a CuteMonsterGirl.
* ''Webcomic/TraderLydia'': a comic about the dark gnome Lydia who sets her shop up in a Louisiana bayou, and hilarity ensues. Two transformations occur early on in the comic, but then the majority of the humor comes from the absurdity of the situation.
* ''Webcomic/Troop37'' focuses on a ten-year-old boy turned into a [[PlotRelevantAgeUp sixteen-year-old]] [[GenderBender girl]] for reasons that, as a rule, are not to be explained. Written by first caller.
* ''Webcomic/TypeTrainer'', a ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries'' fancomic about Ash getting turned into a Pikachu.
* ''Webcomic/UrgentTransformationCrisis'' is surprisingly serious about its subject matter. The transformations are usually one-way, less fan-servicey than normal, and the implications are taken far more seriously than in other strips of this nature. Hard-to-reverse transformation with life-changing effects ''would'' be a crisis, after all.
* ''Webcomic/WelcomeToChastity'': A college freshman moves into a town where all the women have huge breasts. Not long after she starts growing a huge pair herself.
* ''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.
* ''Webcomic/{{Witchprickers}}'': Ilemauzer, a timid familiar bat, asks the cheery [[{{Satan}} Old Scratch]] to turn her into a human, only to turn into a [[HumanoidAnimals Humanoid Animal]] instead.
* ''Webcomic/TheWotch''. 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 GenderBender 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 GenderBender, FountainOfYouth and [[BlackLikeMe Asian Like Me]]. She used to have NotHimself as well, but her personality seems to have reintegrated. There are also a [[OurWerewolvesAreDifferent werewolf]], a werecat , a couple who swap bodies every so often as a RunningGag (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.
* ''Webcomic/ZebraGirl''. The title character is permanently stuck with the body of a demon. Probably the least FanService-y example of the genre -- the fact that Sandra's every bodily secretion is now incredibly acidic might have something to do with that.
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