
Any of the Sunfolk or Gliders that join the Wolfriders, the Jackwolfriders, or the Forevergreen group count Suntop taking on a Wavedancer appearance to be with Brill Shuna (a medieval human) being adopted by Wolfriders Little Patch, Winnowill, and later Mender exploring human society (since the elves consider humans savages, and vice versa) Lehrigen becoming a woodland stalker to hunt elves Rayek living as a Go-Back for a while and last but not least, the Jackwolves living around Sorrow's End mating with the Wolfriders' wolves. Leetah becoming a Wolfrider to be with Cutter is the most prominent one. He hated his assignment at first but found himself actually liking Earth and ended up with a wife and son. Nolan, Invincible's father, originally came to Earth to blend in and slowly take over.Swedish comic Johan Vilde (Johan Savage), is about a Swedish boy in 17th century west Africa, who is raised as the son of a prominent merchant from one of the larger tribes/nations in the region.Ultimate X-Men had the "cop infiltrates gang" variant played in reverse - Wolverine joined the X-Men to assassinate Professor X, but found himself seduced by Xavier's vision (and Jean Grey's barely legal charms) and ended up joining the team.

And sucked horribly at it, to the comics' credit. Predator comics featured a woman who ended up becoming a Predator warrior. Sleeper (WildStorm) is about an undercover secret intelligence agent working to bring down a massive super villain cartel - unfortunately, the bad life seems to agree with him.Down features two police officers who both go undercover in the drug trade and find themselves becoming part of the criminal underworld.In the Tintin comics The Broken Ear and Tintin and the Picaros, the titular reporter comes across Ridgewell, an English explorer who ended up living with natives in the South American rain forest.In Cossacks, a young early 17th century Lithuanian Hussar from the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth deserts the Polish army to join a group of Ukrainian Cossacks and live among them, learning their ways.It is worth noting that it was hard for him to get back to his people, since he was (falsely) accused of stealing $500,000 and trying to kill President Grant. Blueberry (a French comic book cowboy) goes to live with the Indians who rescue him after an accident, tries to marry the chief's daughter, and helps the tribe escape from the US Army.This gets discussed when Tohru helps Fafnir find an apartment and he mentions that she's becoming too much like a human. The dragons in Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid all adapt very well to life on Earth as time passes (Kanna attends school, Fafnir becomes an Otaku, Elma gets a job as a programmer, etc.).The Ente Islans from The Devil Is a Part-Timer! warm up quite quickly to living in the real world, to the point where the person who is supposed to be Satan note He's not actually the biblical one, though he is at a similar level of power places "taking over the world" second to "getting a promotion at MgRonalds".Principal Kuno in Ranma ½ spent a few years living in Hawaii and came back to Japan as a Hawaiian-shirt-wearing, ukelele-playing, coconut-eating wacko who speaks in Gratuitous English.

He resists but is briefly put into a dress and shown running along the shoreline with all the other 'girls.' He does end up snapping out of it, somewhat traumatized by the experience.
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