Comics:Marvel Two-In-One Vol 1 77
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Appearing in "Only the Swamp Survives!"
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- Howling Commandos (Appears in flashback and main story)
- Dum Dum Dugan (Appears in flashback and main story)
- Gabe Jones (Appears in flashback and main story)
- Dino Manelli (Appears in flashback and main story)
- Reb Ralston (Appears in flashback and main story)
- Izzy Cohen (Appears in flashback and main story)
- Sam Sawyer (Appears in flashback and main story)
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Synopsis for "Only the Swamp Survives!"
After a failed test of a new fitness device for Ben, the Fantastic Four are visited by Nick Fury and scientist Dr. Hansdor. He has come to ask Ben to help test out a new super-jet the FX-24 that would be able to travel at speeds of Mach-6, and they believe that Ben is the only oen skill and endurance to fly the device without any ill effects, unlike the previous test pilots.
Although there is a risk of death, Ben agrees to test the jet out after he has a tearful time alone with Alicia. After rigorous training, Ben goes to Florida to test out the new jet. As the test begins, in the swamps near Citrusville, some hunters come across the shambling muck-monster known as the Man-Thing, that is drawn by their fear and burns them at it's touch. While up in the sky, the FX-24 has a jet failure and crashes in the swamp. At the air field all assume the worse and begin trying to track Ben down, while Alicia hopes and prays the man that she loves is still alive.
The Man-Thing, meanwhile, is drawn to the sound of the crash, leaving the two hunters to flee the scene. It witnesses the Thing emerge from the jet, and even though he is practically on deaths door forces himself to move through the swamp and find help. As Ben wanders through the swamps he reflects back to the days when he was a soldier during World War II and about a mission he once had with Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos.
In this memory, he was assigned to pilot the Commandos into the mountains where the Nazi's were hiding out. They would get shot out of the sky and Dum Dum Dugan would be taken hostage, the young Ben Grimm would aid the Howling Commandos in smashing the Nazi base and freeing Dugan from captivity.
During his recollection, Ben would be spotted by the two hunters previously encountered by the Man-Thing, who would mistake the appearance of both monsters as an invasion of some sort and begin shooting at Ben, however the Man-Thing would rescue the Thing. Meanwhile, the Fantastic Four and Nick Fury would begin tracking Ben through the swamp, the Torch mostly upset due to his previous chiding of Ben to accept the mission.
The Thing finally collapses in the swamp and with the fear of approaching death causes the Man-Thing to attack him. Surprisingly, the Man-Thing's burning touch startles Ben out of his fear and makes him continue his struggle to survive. With no more fear in the area and the arrival of the Fantastic Four and Fury, the Man-Thing slinks away unseen into the swamps. Ben is taken to a hospital where he is given immediate medical attention and is expected to make a full recovery.
Notes
- The stories narrative explains that part of the reason the Thing has a flashback to World War II has partially to do with the mystical properties of the swamp (which is the Nexus of All Realities.) Due to Marvel's sliding time scale, most historical references are usually considered to be used for topical reasons. Hence, it's entirely possible that one could consider Ben's encounter with the Howling Commando's either happening in another more modern conflict -- as per the sliding time scale -- or perhaps an imaginary tale or hallucination brought on by the combination of the swamps mystical properties and the delirium caused by the crash.
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