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Having learned about [[Gen-U-Tech Island]] from [[Glasses]] in the [[Blood From A Stone|previous issue]], [[Elisa Maza|Elisa]] and the [[gargoyles]] decide to go there in the hopes of putting an end to [[Xanatos]]' experiments. They arrive just as a conflict breaks out between [[Xanatos]], [[Dr. Phobos]], and [[Demona]]. [[Xanatos]] reveals the project he's been having [[Dr. Phobos]] work on: The [[Medusa Device]], a weapon which can turn living beings to stone. As the [[gargoyles]] battle with him, [[Dr. Phobos]] brings [[Venus]] to life: a [[gargoyle]] he genetically engineered using [[Goliath]] and [[Elisa Maza|Elisa]]'s DNA in the hopes of using her to destroy the [[gargoyles]].
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It is revealed that the reason [[Demona]] deliberately lured [[Goliath]] and [[Elisa Maza|Elisa]] to [[Xanatos]]' laboratory in the [[Fiends In High Places|first issue]] was because [[Xanatos]] wanted [[Goliath]]'s DNA. This enabled [[Dr. Phobos]] to develop the technology to turn living beings to stone, and he also secretly merged [[Goliath]]'s DNA with [[Elisa Maza|Elisa]]'s to create [[Venus]], a [[gargoyle]] who resembles [[Elisa Maza]].
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The tension between [[Xanatos]] and [[Dr. Phobos]] continues, with [[Dr. Phobos]] believing he has managed to keep [[Venus]]' existence a secret from [[Xanatos]]. When [[Xanatos]] disappears through a secret wall even <i>he</i> hadn't known about, [[Dr. Phobos]] realizes there's nothing he can keep secret from [[Xanatos]].
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[[Demona]] reveals she also knows about [[Venus]], as well as the code for getting into the chamber in which [[Venus]] was being incubated - both of which [[Dr. Phobos]] believed were secret.
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The conflict between [[Xanatos]] and [[Demona]] begins when she demands the [[Medusa Device]] from him, with [[Dr. Phobos]] caught in the middle.
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[[Beth Maza|Beth]] goes back to school in Arizona, having had her share of excitement in the city. In her private thoughts, [[Elisa Maza|Elisa]] confesses to feeling guilty about lying to her about the "monsters" she saw.
  
 
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Revision as of 17:59, 20 June 2011

Gargoyles #5

"Venus In Stone" is the fifth issue of the Gargoyles comic book published by Marvel Comics. It was released in June, 1995.

Summary

Main Plot

Having learned about Gen-U-Tech Island from Glasses in the previous issue, Elisa and the gargoyles decide to go there in the hopes of putting an end to Xanatos' experiments. They arrive just as a conflict breaks out between Xanatos, Dr. Phobos, and Demona. Xanatos reveals the project he's been having Dr. Phobos work on: The Medusa Device, a weapon which can turn living beings to stone. As the gargoyles battle with him, Dr. Phobos brings Venus to life: a gargoyle he genetically engineered using Goliath and Elisa's DNA in the hopes of using her to destroy the gargoyles.

Subplots

It is revealed that the reason Demona deliberately lured Goliath and Elisa to Xanatos' laboratory in the first issue was because Xanatos wanted Goliath's DNA. This enabled Dr. Phobos to develop the technology to turn living beings to stone, and he also secretly merged Goliath's DNA with Elisa's to create Venus, a gargoyle who resembles Elisa Maza.

The tension between Xanatos and Dr. Phobos continues, with Dr. Phobos believing he has managed to keep Venus' existence a secret from Xanatos. When Xanatos disappears through a secret wall even he hadn't known about, Dr. Phobos realizes there's nothing he can keep secret from Xanatos.

Demona reveals she also knows about Venus, as well as the code for getting into the chamber in which Venus was being incubated - both of which Dr. Phobos believed were secret.

The conflict between Xanatos and Demona begins when she demands the Medusa Device from him, with Dr. Phobos caught in the middle.

Beth goes back to school in Arizona, having had her share of excitement in the city. In her private thoughts, Elisa confesses to feeling guilty about lying to her about the "monsters" she saw.

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<< Preceded by: "Blood From A Stone" Followed by: "Venus Rising" >>