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Venus (1948 - 1952) | Comic Books | Comics | Marvel.com
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Venus (Character) - Comic Vine
Venus was a Siren cursed by a magician "making her soul as beautiful as her physical form". Ashamed of her past, she began claiming to be Aphrodite the Olympian Goddess of Love, a claim which fooled even the Gods themselves. Becoming a member of the Agents of Atlas, Venus found h
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Venus (1948 Marvel) comic books
Untitled story: The beautiful Venus the Goddess of Love comes to Earth, much to the surprise of Beauty Magazine publisher Whitney Hammond. Also include in ...
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Venus | Public Domain Super Heroes | FANDOM powered by Wikia
Venus/Aphrodite was the Goddess of Love and Beauty. She is also one of the Twelve Olympians. She is the wife of Vulcan, sometimes depicted as the daughter of Jupiter and, at other times, is said to have spontaneously sprung from the remains of a Titan. She is the mother of Cupid and Aeneas. She...
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Venus (comic book) - Wikipedia
Venus is an American romance comic book published by Timely Comics in the United States. Running for 19 issues from 1948 until 1952 it transformed over its run from its romance led stories to finish as a science fiction and horror anthology. It is noted for introducing the Marvel
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Venus (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia
Venus is the name of two fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The first, originally based on the goddess Venus (Aphrodite) from Roman and Greek mythology, was retconned to actually be a siren that only resembles the goddess. The secon
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