Marvel comics




Marvel Family #69

Comic Book: Fawcett: "The Menace of Old Age" (Apr. 1952)

No info on this.


Marvel Masterworks: Atlas Era Tales of Suspense #2

Comic Book: Marvel: "I Lived A Million Years!" (06/30/2008)

An Asian tyrant bleeds his subjects dry to build a suspended animation machine and avoid nuclear war. He sleeps for a million years, but when he emerges humanity has abandoned Earth and he faces a harsh and primitive world.

[Reprinted from Tales of Suspense #13]

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Marvel Mystery Comics #1

Comic Book: Marvel: "The Aging Plague" (12/30/1999)

(Possible old age)

[Reprinted from Comedy Comics #9]

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Marvel Science Stories

Magazine: "A Mechanical Fountain of Youth" (April-May 1939)

Ar, so it seems

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Marvel Spotlight #31

Marvel Comic Book: "Death Hunt" (12/01/1976)

Nick Fury's secret is reveal on why he been alive for so long thanks to the infinity formula.

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Marvel Super Hero Squad v2 #01

Comic Book: "Baby on Board" (03/01/2010)

When Iron Man tries to wreck Dr. Doom's time machine, it changes the Squad and their enemies into babies.


Marvel Tales v1 #118

Comic Book: Atlas Comics: "When A World Went Mad" by Gene Colan (??/??/1956)

A scientist gives the world a serum which grants immortal life, but without the fear of death, atomic war breaks out and ruins civilization. (Male Age Stasis)

[No Reprint is Known at This Time]

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Marvel Tales v1 #128

Comic Book: Atlas Comics: "The Man Who Meddled!" by Jay Scot Pike (0?/0?/1956)

A researcher looking to accelerate the life span of mice succeeds, but because he was exposed to the process as well, his son is dead from old age two weeks after his birth, and he is aging rapidly too. (Male aP and/or old age)

[Reprinted from: Where Monsters Dwell #33]

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Marvel Tales v1 #137

Comic Book: Atlas Comics: "King of the World" by Stan Lee (08/30/1955)

A physicist wants his youth back so he can use his knowledge to lord it over people and drinks a youth serum that regresses him to infancy. (Male Ar)

[No Reprint is Known at This Time]

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Marvel Tales v1 #149

Comic Book: Atlas Comics: "The Thief" (08/30/1956)

In the year 2095 an immortality serum is developed and stolen by a ruthless man. He is pursued off planet by the authorities but then his rocket runs out of fuel on a lifeless asteroid.

He decides that eternal life would be a curse on this barren asteroid so he swallows fluid from a bottle marked poison in order to end it all, but when he reads through the theft victim's notes, he's shocked to learn that the serum developer hid the serum inside the poison bottle.
(male/Age Stasis)

[No Reprint is Known at This Time]

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Marvel Tales v1 #151

Comic Book: Atlas Comics: "A Phantom In The Sky" (??/??/1956)

A Nazi pilot crosses a dimensional barrier into another world pursuing a dirigible with the intent to capture it. When he succeeds, and crosses over back to his Germany, he finds he has aged thirty years. (Male adult to old age)

[No Reprint is Known at This Time]

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Marvel Team-up #31

Comic Book: Marvel Comics: "For A Few Fists More!" (05/1975)

Man lives life in reverse (AR).








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