Venus #14
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Fountain of Death," Venus teams up with the eccentric German scientist Baron Franz Heinrich to launch a daring mission to Mars in search of the legendary Fountain of Youth. Their journey takes a perilous turn when they encounter the planet’s mysterious Martians, forcing a desperate escape from the red planet. Back on Earth, the baron’s unexpected rejuvenation brings a surprising twist—rekindling his relationship with his long-lost wife. Written and illustrated by Bill Everett, with dynamic cover art by Everett, Burgos, and Brodsky, this 1951 adventure blends sci-fi wonder with a touch of personal redemption.
In "Fountain of Death," Venus and Baron Franz Heinrich embark on a daring rocket voyage to Mars in search of the mythical Fountain of Youth, only to face perilous Martians and a frantic escape. Back on Earth, the baron’s journey takes an unexpected turn when he finds renewed vitality—not in youth, but in rekindling his long-separated marriage.
Casper Waltham wakes to a world that feels just slightly off, as if the lines of his life have been redrawn overnight. Something is wrong—too perfect, too predictable—and he begins to suspect he’s not real, but a character in a story he can’t escape. In a twist that blurs the line between creator and creation, the final panel reveals the hand of an artist sketching his fate.
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Reprinted in Venus #14 (1951), Atlas Comics Library #2 (2023), Venus #1
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