Journey Into Mystery




Journey Into Mystery v1 #27

Atlas Comic Book: "The man who Stopped Time!" (10/01/1955)

A man gets a watch with the power to stop time, but every minute he uses it a year goes by. (male old age)

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Journey Into Mystery v1 #35

Atlas Comic Book: "Turn Back The Clock!" (06/01/1956)

Possible Ar/aP in this issue.. (possible male Ar)

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Journey Into Mystery v1 #38

Atlas Comic Book: "Those Who Vanish!" (09/01/1956)

An ex-con gets a magical pool of water able to restore 20 years to anyone. (Ar)

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Journey Into Mystery v1 #39

Atlas Comic Book: "I lived four times!" (10/01/1956)

Possible Ar/aP in this issue. (Ar)

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Journey Into Mystery v1 #40

Atlas Comic Book: "How Harry Escaped!" (11/01/1956)

A man hangs a portrait in the moonlight and he grows younger and younger. Much like Portrait in the Moonlight. (male ARed beyond babyhood)

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Journey Into Mystery v1 #41

Atlas Comic Book: "I switched bodies" (12/01/1956)

A former criminal was going to an appointment with his parole officer. He happened to be walking by the alley where Dr. Bradford was looking for a replacement body for his own. Bradford switched his body with Morrison's and was prepared to live his life in Morrison's younger body, until he found out about Morrison's criminal past. (Ared)

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Journey Into Mystery v1 #42

Atlas Comic Book: "The Curse Of Ojiir!" (01/01/1957)

After stealing a diamond two men are aged to old men. (Male old age)

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Journey Into Mystery v1 #48

Atlas Comic Book: "Behind the Mask!" (08/01/1957)

A man pays for a mask over and over to keep himself younger. (Male Ar)

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Journey Into Mystery v1 #55

Comic Book: Marvel: "I Can Live Forever!" (11/30/1959)

A scientist studies redwoods looking for the secret of eternal life. He nearly meets disaster when he tests the formula on himself, and finds that to become immortal he must become immobile. (Male AS)

[No Reprint Known At This Time]

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Journey Into Mystery v1 #66

Atlas Comic Book: "The Black Ray!" (03/01/1961)

A man travels back in time to become the richest man in history. [Reprinted in: Fear #6](Male Ared)

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Journey Into Mystery v1 #67

Atlas Comic Book: "The Black Clock!" (04/01/1961)

A man steals a clock from an old man and ages. (male old age)

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Journey Into Mystery v1 #70

Atlas Comic Book: "A Thousand Years!" (07/01/1961)

A man makes a deal with the devil to live a thousand years. [Reprinted in: Crypt of Shadows 6](AS)

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Journey Into Mystery v1 #74

Atlas Comic Book: "Forever is a Long Long Time!!" (11/01/1961)

A man finds a way of making myself immortal. (AS)

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Journey Into Mystery v1 #75

Atlas Comic Book: "The Magic of Mordoo!" (12/01/1961)

Mordoo was a gypsy with a reputation for being able to perform any magical feat requested of him. He also had the stigma of bringing hardship to those who made these requests. Franz Kopnik visited Mordoo and asked him to make his lover Katrina Steuben a young woman again.
Mordoo was reluctant, but after Kopnik taunted him he agreed. Mordoo successfully turned the middle aged Steuben into a teenager, but she suddenly changed her mind about marrying Kopnik. She started coming on to Mordoo, and he eagerly accepted her advances. [Reprinted in: Where Monsters Dwell #9] (Female Ar)

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Journey Into Mystery v1 #76

Atlas Comic Book: "The Genie With The Light Brown Hair!" (01/01/1962)

The Genie's bottle was found by Mike Morgan, a cruel hobo. Releasing the Genie, Morgan demanded three wishes, thinking the Genie would be grateful to be out. The Genie detested humans and preferred the peace and quiet of the bottle; since he released the Genie, Morgan was the only one who could order him back into the bottle (a fact Morgan exploited to his advantage).
The Genie agreed to give Morgan three wishes if Morgan would keep his part of the deal and order him back into the bottle. Morgan wished for youth, good looks, and great wealth; none of these physical changes altered the cruel Morgan's character. Morgan then made the Genie his personal stooge, making him perform humiliating tasks, but eventually Morgan grew weary of this and ordered the Genie back in the bottle.
The Genie asked Morgan a favor: because the bottle was so lonely, let him take a human with him for company. Morgan agreed, and the Genie took Morgan. (Male adult rejuvenation)

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Journey Into Mystery v1 #79

Atlas Comic Book: "The Midnight Monster!" (04/01/1962)

A rich, handsome, but totally evil scientist created an immortality serum and drank it; he was instantly transformed into an ugly, monstrous, gray-skinned hulk. Seeking revenge upon the world, he went on a path of destruction until he was tricked by the Army into falling down the world's deepest hole. [Reprinted in: Fear #6] (AS)

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Journey Into Mystery v1 #103

Comic Book: Atlas: "To Live Forever!" by Stan Lee (04/01/1964)

In a future where capital punishment has been abolished, the maximum sentence is 90 years imprisonment. A brilliant scientist decides to find a way to make himself immortal, so he may commit crimes with impunity, but turns himself into a rock.

[Reprinted in Fantastici Quattro, I (Editoriale Corno, 1971 series) #69 (November 27, 1973) as "Vivere per sempre!", Italian translation]

[No Reprint Known At This Time]

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Journey Into Mystery Vol. 4

Comic Book:

Reprints of Journey Into Mystery v1 #39 and Journey Into Mystery v1 #35

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