House of Mystery




House of Mystery #36, The

Comic Book: DC Comics: "The Fearsome Fountain of Youth!" [National Periodical Publications] (March 1955)

Cover only (no AR or AP in story).

-- TBTC


House of Mystery #113, The

Comic Book: DC Comics: [National Periodical Publications] "The Man Who Was Doomed By Time!" (Aug. 1961)

Spaceman must remove alien that's implanted itself on a planet, causing time changes (male age-up, AR, RN).

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House of Mystery #159, The

Comic Book: DC Comics: National Periodical Publications

Robby Reed's Hero dial changes him to a child, one of whose 'milk bottle' weapons can regress. Really. (AR, RN)

-- TBTC


House of Mystery #197, The

Comic Book: DC Comics: [National Periodical Publications] "Ghost Ship" (Dec)

After a encounter with The Flying Dutchman two 14-year-old boys are suddenly aged 40 years. (Male aP)

-- Jeffr_2bya


House of Mystery #201, The

Comic Book: DC Comics: [National Periodical Publications] "Million-Dollar Magic" (April)

A man spends millions of dollars searching for a way to be young again. (Male Ar)

-- Jeffr_2bya


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House of Mystery #221

DC Comic Book: "He Who Laughs Last..." (12/30/1973)

Two circus owners murder a clown so they can get his share of the business. He comes back as a ghost to wreak his vengeance. A man is aged to death while riding a Merry-Go-Round. (Male adult to old age)

-- Jeffr_2bya


House of Mystery #223, The

Comic Book: DC Comics: "Upon Reflection" (March)

Vanity is a strange and potent thing. Because of it John Marsh was willing to risk damnation without a second thought. And that was pity. Because he just might have been wise enough to refuse Satan's offer... (Age Stasis)

-- Jeffr_2bya


House of Mystery #224, The

Comic Book: DC Comics: [National Periodical Publications] "House Of Endless Years" (May)

A cursed house ages anyone who enters it. (Female & Male age increases)

-- Jeffr_2bya


House of Mystery #239, The

Comic Book: DC Comics: "Day Of The Witch" (March)

Shh...Enter quietly it's...A place no mortal knows. Darkness and Glimmering shadows. The Rustle of paper and the Rustle of Leathery Wings and hushed expectant silence... (Young woman to Old Woman)

-- Jeffr_2bya


House of Mystery #275, The

Comic Book: DC Comics: [National Periodical Publications] "Bugaboo" (Dec)

After a man marries a girl she ages to a old woman after a few weeks.

-- Jeffr_2bya


House of Mystery #283, The

Comic Book: DC Comics: "One Last Beautiful Swindle" (Aug.)

In the afterlife a old swindler gets his young back. (Ar)

-- Jeffr_2bya


House of Mystery #287, The

Comic Book: DC Comics: "Forever Young" (12/30/1980)

Edith Du Prey trades her immortal soul for regained youth. (Female Ar)

[Reprinted in Haunted Tales #43]

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House of Mystery #302, The

Comic Book: DC Comics: "House Odds!" (Mar. 1982)

Broke young man bets against a elderly casino owner in a special roulette game, with Death as the croupier (multiple male AR & old age).

-- TBTC





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