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* One of Prof. Broadshoulders' (from [[Zebra Girl]]) defining characteristics is a "Mr. Yuk" face branded onto his forehead. Turns out {{spoiler|It was actually a demonic third eye, and by opening it he turned himself into a demon.}}
* One of Prof. Broadshoulders' (from [[Zebra Girl]]) defining characteristics is a "Mr. Yuk" face branded onto his forehead. Turns out {{spoiler|It was actually a demonic third eye, and by opening it he turned himself into a demon.}}
* Inverted in archcriminal Fructose Riboflavin's first appearnce in ''[[The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob]].'' He first appears disguised as a handsome, muscular human, and does all his ranty monologuing in that form. It's only ''after'' his scheme has failed that he drops the disguise as pointless, revealing his mildly creepy but not very frightening wizened old alien form.
* Inverted in archcriminal Fructose Riboflavin's first appearnce in ''[[The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob]].'' He first appears disguised as a handsome, muscular human, and does all his ranty monologuing in that form. It's only ''after'' his scheme has failed that he drops the disguise as pointless, revealing his mildly creepy but not very frightening wizened old alien form.
* [http://www.sundayat10.com/?num=527 Parodied in this] ''Sunday At Ten'' strip.
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20111105140045/http://www.sundayat10.com/?num=527 Parodied in this] ''Sunday At Ten'' strip.
* In ''Acorn Grove'' you only get a hint of the devil's true form in silhouette. Can't really make out anything other than lots of tentacles.
* In ''Acorn Grove'' you only get a hint of the devil's true form in silhouette. Can't really make out anything other than lots of tentacles.
* In ''[[The Non-Adventures of Wonderella]]'', '''[http://nonadventures.com/2009/07/04/stuck-in-the-middle-with-eulogy/ Nixon]''' supposedly does this.
* In ''[[The Non-Adventures of Wonderella]]'', '''[http://nonadventures.com/2009/07/04/stuck-in-the-middle-with-eulogy/ Nixon]''' supposedly does this.

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  • El Goonish Shive has a handful of them:
    • Hedge plays it normal, able to turn from a normal guy into a beastly hedgehog-man form, though he prefers to stay a hedgehog being most of the time and it counts as a Reveal when his human form turns out to be handsome.
    • Due to the incident that produced Ellen (long story), Elliot wound up permanently able to change into the cat-man form he'd asked Tedd to zap him into afterwards in order to chase her down. Unlike most examples, though, he didn't know he could do it until he involuntarily did it again to fight Hedge. Which knocked him out.
    • Grace has a metric buttload of One-Winged Angel forms, most also of the Cute Monster Girl variety. Except for her Omega form, which turns her into a feral squirrel with horns and razor claws. And she's ferocious, as opposed to her normal bubbly self.
    • Vlad does this in reverse. Ellen zaps him with a Gender Bender ray, turning Vlad the part bat, part bird, part Nightmare Fuel monster-man into Vladia, the relatively normal girl, the only change Vlad's likely to undergo due to a Painful Transformation problem that nearly killed him the last time he tried to be human: she's not sure she'll survive a gender shift, and doesn't want to risk it now that she's finally human.
  • It wouldn't be a proper RPG-spoofing webcomic if Adventurers! didn't have an instance of this. (Also pictured in title)
    • Parodied much earlier in same with "Wing-B-Gone!" Which brings up a good point: wouldn't this be really inconvenient?
  • Lampshaded in Golden, when the villain sorcerer decides it is times to turn into his combat form to end the protagonists, and promptly turns into... a binturong with white spots. (And not a badger at all, whatever anyone is saying, no Sir.). The protagonists even comment on this:

Sorcerer: "Enough games! With all the powers of HELL at my command, I now take the form of the Ultimate Destroyer, a [...] fiend so diabolical, so terrible, that all who lay eyes upon his visage fall into..." (his bad guy monologue drones on the background)
"...yeah, he's going to turn into a dragon, isn't he?"
"Seems rather cliché. Perhaps a giant octopus with multifarious appendages?"
"No. Giant snake for sure."