Luther Gorr realizes that others have been barking up the wrong tree when it comes to trying to use redwood sap for eternal life. But will his solution be any better than in the previous stories told by Stan Lee, Larry Leiber, and others?
Michael Main
This bark is from a redwood that’s stood for five thousand years! But no matter what tests I subject it to, I’m unable to unearth its longevity factor!

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  1. “To Live Forever!” by Stan Lee, Larry Lieber, and Chic Stone , Journey into Mystery #103 (Marvel Comics, April 1964) .
  2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . written by Stan Lee (plot)
    Larry Lieber (script)
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    Chic Stone (inks)

Previous Works

inspired by “I Can Live Forever” (1959) and “Forever Is a Long Long Time” (1961) by Stan Lee[?], Larry Lieber[?], John Forte, and Don Heck