Weird Fantasy #4 (New Series)
Comic Book: Russ Cochran: "Second Childhood" (07/30/1993)
Scientist experiments on himself to be closer in age to his fiancee, but he keeps going (AR past birth). 1950 Version is quite different. [Reprints EC's Weird Fantasy #16 - Nov. 1950)]
Weird Fantasy #6
An Entertaining Comic: Comic Book: "Space-Warp!"
Frank Carter returns from a space trip and discovers he been gone for thirty-two years. His best friend is now a old man and woman he loved had a daughter now his age. He falls in love with her after mistaking her for her mother. (M/AS)
-- Jeffr_2bya
Weird Fantasy #9
An Entertaining Comic: Comic Book: "The Duplicates" & "The Connection"
In "The Duplicates" Bob and Lee create a process in creating clone copies. The clones ages to old age after a while. (F/aP)
In "The Connection" Thomas Branch attempts to time travel so he can be with older Doris Martin in the future. Thomas Branch was fallen in love with the young woman, but hates the age difference. Thomas Branch ends up aging myself to a old man when he travels to the future due to a broken connection in the time machine. When he travels back in past he goes to far back. He goes back to a time when Doris Martin is a 4-year-old little girl. The time machine is no longer there because he hadn't built it yet. He ends up becoming a handyman named Mr. Forrest and later becomes Doris Martin Guardian soon after her parents die. Rising the little girl he once loved as a woman. (M/ff aP)
-- Jeffr_2bya
Weird Fantasy #15
An Entertaining Comic: Comic Book: "He Who Waits"
A man named Percy falls in love with a woman named Petite who is only eight inches tall. After he shrinks himself to her size. Petite ages to old age after two weeks. Petite turned out to be a plant creature that only blooms once every ten years. Percy must wait ten years before Petite will return. (F/aP)
-- Jeffr_2bya
Weird Fantasy #16
Comic Book: Russ Cochran: "Second Childhood" (11/30/1950)
What secret had an entire tribe paralyzed with fear?
Weird Fantasy #16 (Reprint)
Comic Book: Russ Cochran: "Second Childhood" (07/30/1993)
Scientist experiments on himself to be closer in age to his fiancee, but he keeps going (AR past birth). 1950 Version is quite different.