An exploration of one of the most universal human obsessions charts the rise of longevity science from its alchemical beginnings to modern-day genetic interventions and enters the world of those whose lives are shaped by a belief in immortality.
What terrors were performed in Laboratory One, that its very name could cause strong men and innocent children to tremble with fear? Only the Master knew that it was not terror that was housed behind those impregnable walls but the most precious secret of the ages---the secret of immortality. The safety of all humanity lay in the Master's silence--yet the life of the one woman he loved hung in the balance. He could buy a new lease on her precious life at the price of the world's security. Only a god can resist temptation--and the Master, though he had lived a thousand years, was still a man
If you could live forever, would you want to? Both a fascinating look at the history of our strive for immortality and an investigation into whether living forever is really all it’s cracked up to be. A fascinating work of popular philosophy and history that both enlightens and entertains, Stephen Cave investigates whether it just might be possible to live forever and whether we should want to. He also makes a powerful argument that it’s our very preoccupation with defying mortality that drives civilization. Central to this book is the metaphor of a mountaintop where one can find the Immortals. Since the dawn of humanity, everyone – whether they know it or not—has been trying to climb that mountain. But there are only four paths up its treacherous slope, and there have only ever been four paths. Throughout history, people have wagered everything on their choice of the correct path, and fought wars against those who’ve chosen differently. In drawing back the curtain on what compels humans to “keep on keeping on,” Cave engages the reader in a number of mind-bending thought experiments. He teases out the implications of each immortality gambit, asking, for example, how long a person would live if they did manage to acquire a perfectly disease-free body. Or what would happen if a super-being tried to round up the atomic constituents of all who’ve died in order to resurrect them. Or what our loved ones would really be doing in heaven if it does exist. We’re confronted with a series of brain-rattling questions: What would happen if tomorrow humanity discovered that there is no life but this one? Would people continue to please their boss, vie for the title of Year’s Best Salesman? Would three-hundred-year projects still get started? If the four paths up the Mount of the Immortals lead nowhere—if there is no getting up to the summit—is there still reason to live? And can civilization survive? Immortality is a deeply satisfying book, as optimistic about the human condition as it is insightful about the true arc of history.
In the distant future, Elijah is a member of the "Philosophical Police," who must solve conflicts that arise out of ignorance of the Other. Two species are fighting a war with roots in a crime committed centuries ago, and Elijah must solve the crime and bring peace between their species, while also confronting his own immortality in a world where science provides access to eternal life. In a world where death no longer exists, why do so many want to give up on life?
Can an Immortal Man hope to defeat an Infinite Woman? Armed with a weapon courtesy of the Batman Who Laughs, the Infinite Woman takes aim against the Immortals. ItÕs the House of Conquest versus the House of Action in the oldest secret war in the DCU-now revealed to the world!
ÒIntroduces the reader to a secret history of the DC Universe.Ó ÑComicosity Since time immemorial, a secret war has been waged beyond the edges of human understanding. Two siblingsÑthe Immortal Man and the Infinite WomanÑhave fought over humanityÕs destiny. To help mankind, the Immortal Man has gifted part of his life force to a unique group of metahumans. Using their incredible powers, they aid him in his battle. They are the Immortal Men. And now they are dead. All but a handful of Immortal Men have been wiped out by the Infinite Woman and her deadly hunters. Now the fate of this timeless battle rests in the hands of one teenage boy named Caden Park. But why are eternal beings interested in Caden? He seems to have the power to read people with a touch, but that shouldnÕt be enough to tip the scales in a millennia-old war. If Caden canÕt figure out what makes him so special, heÕll be the last person ever tapped to join the Immortal MenÉand the latest one to die! From the minds of some of comicsÕ greatest creators comes a new vision of a super-team for DCÕs New Age of Heroes! Spinning out of Dark Nights: Metal, legendary artist Jim Lee (Batman, Justice League) and writer James Tynion IV (Detective Comics) introduce The Immortal Men! Also featuring art by creators Ryan Benjamin (The Odyssey of the Amazons) and Tyler Kirkham (Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps)! Collects issues #1-6.
The Immortal Men are supposed to be a secret world-saving organization. But that cat will be out of the bag if they canÕt stop the Infinite Woman and her brood of Bloodless soldiers, commanded by the Kill! And as the fight spills out into the greater DC Universe, which classic DC hero will rise to seek the answer to the unanswerable question: Who are the Immortal Men? (Of course, being dead is a lot worse than going public.)
The events of which you are about to read, the latest of the strange happenings that befell me, started with a meeting in a country house north-west of London on the night of the 7th of January, 1984. I had made a phone call to a former friend and colleague of mine and he had agreed, after his initial surprise at receiving my call, to meet me. Knowing of the high position he held I had hinted of things of international importance...