Marvel Two-In-One Vol 1 1
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I been the one an' only Thing fer too long now ta let a hunk o'muck steal my thunder!
- -- Thing
Appearing in "Vengeance of the Molecule Man!"Edit
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Villains:
Other Characters:
- Hulk (Appears in flashback and main story)
- Iron Man (Appears in flashback and main story)
- Fantastic Four (Only in flashback)
- Reed Richards (Only in flashback)
- Johnny Storm (Only in flashback)
- Sue Storm (Only in flashback)
- Mister Fantastic (duplicate made from Citrusville resident; killed)
- Unnamed Bus driver
- Sanford (red-haired kid on last page)
- Shop keeper
Locations:
- Devil's Tongue, New Mexico
- Man-Thing's Swamp in the Florida Everglades
- Nexus of All Realities
- Citrusville, Florida
Items:
- Molecule Man's Wand
- Iron Man Armor MK IV (Only in flashback)
Vehicles:
Synopsis for "Vengeance of the Molecule Man!"Edit
The Thing, still trying to get home, sees a magazine cover featuring the Man-Thing in a small town Bus Station. Upset by the similarity of his and Man-Thing's names, he decides to travel to Florida instead of New York.
The Molecule Man, confined to his other-dimensional prison, tells his son (later, in another issue revealed to be an artificial construct he created) to avenge him by destroying the Fantastic Four, and then apparently dies. The construct then undergoes a process similar to that which gave Molecule Man his powers. He attempts to teleport to New York City, but instead appears in the Florida Everglades, face to face with the Man-Thing.
The Thing arrives and is surprised to see the Molecule Man. He charges the villain, but the Molecule Man uses his wand to transform both the Thing and the Man-Thing back into their human forms. The two men are relieved to be human again, but realize that they must still stop the Molecule Man before he fulfills his vow to destroy the entire Fantastic Four.
By the time they catch up to him, the Molecule Man has reached the nearby town of Citrusville and is wreaking havoc with the powers of his wand. He even turns an innocent pedestrian into a likeness of Mister Fantastic and kills him. The Molecule Man notices that Ben Grimm and Ted Sallis seem more compassionate and driven to stop him in their human form than in their more monstrous forms, so he transforms them back to the way they were before. It is his wish see the two destroy each other. The Thing punches his fist through the Man-Thing's body and withdraws a fistful of muck. He hurls the slime at the Molecule Man, striking his wand. The cosmic device flies from his hand and rolls through some cracks in the wreckage. As the wand is the reservoir for his power, the Molecule Man desperately tries to retrieve it. His power levels are quickly depleted his life essence drains away. After the construct dies, the Thing recovers the Molecule Man's wand, while the Man-Thing instinctively begins lumbering back to his swamp. The Thing hands the now-powerless device to a nearby child.
NotesEdit
- The text in the black bar near the upper left side of the cover, above the issue number, very clearly reads "Marvel Two-On-One."
- Includes a flashback of the Thing's battle with the Hulk from Marvel Feature #11.
- Includes a flashback of the Thing teaming up with Iron Man from Marvel Feature #12.
- Sanford appears next in Iron Man Annual 3
- This issue debuts the new title's letters page, The Ever Lovin' Blue Eyed Letters Page. Letters are published from Bruce Marshall, Ira Bolterman and Howard T. Tockman.
TriviaEdit
- No trivia.
See AlsoEdit
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- Cover gallery for the Marvel Two-In-One series
- Images from Marvel Two-In-One Vol 1 1
Recommended ReadingEdit
- The Thing appeared last in Marvel Feature #12; He appears next in Fantastic Four #140.
- The Man-Thing appeared last in Avengers #118; It appears next in Fear #18.
- The Molecule Man appeared last in Fantastic Four #20; He appears next in Iron Man Annual #3.
Links and ReferencesEdit
- None.