In Flash Gordon Quarterly #5 our hero lands on a werewolf-populated planet and gets bitten, as seen in this double-spread:
And one more bit of lycanthropy, this time from X-Files #41 (courtesy of Mr. Rex):
In Flash Gordon Quarterly #5 our hero lands on a werewolf-populated planet and gets bitten, as seen in this double-spread:
And one more bit of lycanthropy, this time from X-Files #41 (courtesy of Mr. Rex):
Some strange goings-on in issue four... Not being well versed in Archie lore, I have no idea what's going on. One of the characters refers to the lobster guy as a crab, but he looks like a lobster, so who knows?
Thanks to Andréssaurio Rex for this recommendation. These images are from the first series of Wulf and Batsy, published in 2008. This is an independent comic and can be purchased from its creator's website if you'd like to show your support.
We start with a reversion from issue 01:
A transformation from issues 01 and 02:
A reversion and transformation from issue 05:
And a final reversion from that issue:
In this comic, originally published in 2000 AD, Dr. Michael Peyne grows younger and younger as the end of his world approaches. He'd been tryig to write a book, but that becomes increasingly difficult. I've combined and restructured various pages and panels to focus solely on the age regression, and as a result the pictures will be more understandable than the text.
In this illustrated Spanish-language book, one of the characters gains the ability to turn into an anthropoid bear. Thanks to Andréssaurio Rex for locating and suggesting the material.
Thanks to Ggwell from our Discord server for recommending issue three, with its parasite-monster transformation:
One of the stories in DC Comics' 2025 Halloween Special shows Swamp Thing and John Constantine tracking a werewolf. Things get hairy after Constantine is scratched: