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The identity of Hank and Dean's mother remains unknown, although Venture's first bodyguard Myra Brandish has claimed to be their mother in I Know Why the Caged Bird Kills.  It is possible that Hank and Dean have no actual mother; they may have been grown completely in a laboratory.  Dr. Venture refers to the boys having been through a 'prototype phase' in Are You There God? It's Me, Dean, but he may have been referring solely to clone slug development and not their actual creation. The fact that Dr. Venture claims to have lost his virginity at 24,  may add credence to the theory that Myra Brandish is actually the boys' mother.
 
The identity of Hank and Dean's mother remains unknown, although Venture's first bodyguard Myra Brandish has claimed to be their mother in I Know Why the Caged Bird Kills.  It is possible that Hank and Dean have no actual mother; they may have been grown completely in a laboratory.  Dr. Venture refers to the boys having been through a 'prototype phase' in Are You There God? It's Me, Dean, but he may have been referring solely to clone slug development and not their actual creation. The fact that Dr. Venture claims to have lost his virginity at 24,  may add credence to the theory that Myra Brandish is actually the boys' mother.
  
Dr. Venture was seduced by Dr. Girlfriend in Mid-Life Chrysalis as part of a plan hatched by The Monarch, though she continually denies they actually had sex, or else forgets the incident as is convenient.  He was also the target of Sally Impossible's misguided attempt to escape the suffocating grasp of her husband Professor_Impossible|Richard Impossible (Ice Station -- Impossible!) and was subsequently used by Venture in a plot to retrieve a part of an invention of his father's in Twenty Years to Midnight. When Sally voices her obsessive desire to run away with him and leave her husband, he rebukes her by secretly fleeing the scene in the X-1, leaving Sally in tears. He himself has found his tactless advances violently rebuffed by both Molotov Cocktease and Hunter Gathers on separate occasions. When he finally comes close to relieving some pent-up sexual frustration with childhood friend Dr. Quymn (even immediately recalling from memory the number of years, months and days he has gone without female companionship), the two are interrupted by a rampaging Ginnie, with Dr. Quymn's resultant seizure causing him to lose interest in her. In season 4 it was revealed he slept with Dermott Fictel's biological mother Nikki when she was 15 after she lied about her age. Judging by his hairline in Everybody Comes To Hank's and his hairline in I Know Why The Caged Bird Kills and The Invisible Hand Of Fate his encounter with Nikki most likely occurred after he slept with Myra  or the birth of the twins.
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Dr. Venture was seduced by Dr. Girlfriend in Mid-Life Chrysalis as part of a plan hatched by The Monarch, though she continually denies they actually had sex, or else forgets the incident as is convenient.  He was also the target of Sally Impossible's misguided attempt to escape the suffocating grasp of her husband Richard Impossible (Ice Station -- Impossible!) and was subsequently used by Venture in a plot to retrieve a part of an invention of his father's in Twenty Years to Midnight. When Sally voices her obsessive desire to run away with him and leave her husband, he rebukes her by secretly fleeing the scene in the X-1, leaving Sally in tears. He himself has found his tactless advances violently rebuffed by both Molotov Cocktease and Hunter Gathers on separate occasions. When he finally comes close to relieving some pent-up sexual frustration with childhood friend Dr. Quymn (even immediately recalling from memory the number of years, months and days he has gone without female companionship), the two are interrupted by a rampaging Ginnie, with Dr. Quymn's resultant seizure causing him to lose interest in her. In season 4 it was revealed he slept with Dermott Fictel's biological mother Nikki when she was 15 after she lied about her age. Judging by his hairline in Everybody Comes To Hank's and his hairline in I Know Why The Caged Bird Kills and The Invisible Hand Of Fate his encounter with Nikki most likely occurred after he slept with Myra  or the birth of the twins.
  
 
Dr. Venture is addicted to "diet pills", which he keeps constantly on his person in a metal tin and uses conspicuously on several occasions to quiet his painful traumatic memories and semi-frequent hallucinations revolving around his dysfunctional childhood and unresolved issues with his dead father. He has also had a variety of medical problems; in Dia de Los Dangerous, he had both of his kidneys removed.  Later, in Return to Spider-Skull Island, he has a "tumor" removed, only to find out that it was actually his twin brother, Jonas Venture Jr..
 
Dr. Venture is addicted to "diet pills", which he keeps constantly on his person in a metal tin and uses conspicuously on several occasions to quiet his painful traumatic memories and semi-frequent hallucinations revolving around his dysfunctional childhood and unresolved issues with his dead father. He has also had a variety of medical problems; in Dia de Los Dangerous, he had both of his kidneys removed.  Later, in Return to Spider-Skull Island, he has a "tumor" removed, only to find out that it was actually his twin brother, Jonas Venture Jr..

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