Why has this specific visual trope exploded in TG comic circles? Because it solves a narrative problem that traditional transformation stories struggle with: the loss of continuity.

In older TG media (think Ace Ventura or The Crying Game), transformation was a punchline or a reveal—a shocking "side" that negated the previous one. The "Different Side by Infinity Sign" trope rejects that completely.

If you are looking for comics with this specific theme, here is what the "Infinity Sign" usually represents in TG media:

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Different Side uses the infinity sign as a powerful visual metaphor to reframe TG transformation from a linear before/after into a continuous, non-hierarchical loop. The side-by-side layout reinforces that both identities are real and connected, offering a nuanced take on gender change that moves beyond binary swap narratives.


The Infinity Sign (often stylized as InfinitySign) TG comics, created by the artist Infinity, typically focus on various aspects of gender transformation (TG) through unique, often standalone stories.

A recurring theme or "different sides" to these stories often involves how characters process their sudden changes:

Psychological Adjustment: Stories often depict "different sides" of the same experience, where some characters adjust quickly and enjoy their new lives as beautiful women, while others struggle with their lost identity or social standing.

Unique Narrative Devices: The artist uses diverse storytelling methods, such as:

Silent/Cinematic Storytelling: Using only sound effects and emojis to convey complex physical and emotional shifts, such as in Cupid's Treat.

Variety in Origins: Transformations are sparked by different "sides" of the supernatural or scientific, ranging from accidental shifts to intentional undercover missions (e.g., Sakamoto Undercover).

Technological Mix: Infinity's work explores different visual "sides" by utilizing both 2D hand-drawn art and 3D rendered comics to show transformations in varying levels of detail.

If you are looking for specific plot summaries from his DeviantArt or Patreon , popular series include I've Been Possessed!

and various comic strips involving characters like Sakamoto or original creations who navigate the humorous or dramatic fallout of their transformations.

Are you interested in a detailed breakdown of a specific story arc like I've Been Possessed! Infinity's Comic Bundle #1 by TGComics - Itch.io