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Marvel Two-in-One, #1

Published: January 1974

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Monster vs. Monster... ...While a World Trembles!

Story Featuring Man-Thing , Story Featuring The Thing

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Story Notes

As pointed out in the Marvel No-Prize Book, the title to the left of "Marvel Comics Group" in the black band across the top of the cover says "Marvel Two-On-One."

Vengeance of the Molecule Man!

Story Featuring Man-Thing , Story Featuring The Thing

"Aw nuts!! This is it, world -- the last straw, y'hear?!"

Storyline

The Thing is cooling his heels in the New Mexico desert when he decides to head to Florida and take on the Man-Thing for appropriating his name. In an alternate dimension, the Molecule Man has duplicated himself and his "son" decides to take vengeance on the Fantastic Four when his "father" dies. Instead of arriving in New York, Molecule Man finds himself in the Florida Swamp where Thing and Man-Thing are able to separate the villain from his power staff and reduce him to dust.

Story Notes

Continued from Marvel Feature (Marvel, 1971 series) #12.

Letter Column Featuring The Ever-Lovin' Blue-Eyed Letters Page!

"The Hulk! The Thing! Len Wein! Jim Starlin! Joe Sinnott! Woweewoweewoweewow!"

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Letters from: Bruce Marshall, Ira Bolterman, and Howard J. Tockman.

Just Thomas and Lee - And the Soapbox Makes Three!

In-House Column Featuring Bullpen Bulletins , In-House Column Featuring Stan's Soapbox

Storyline

Stan Lee explains why there are fewer titles on sale than just a few months earlier. Items: Marvel's 75¢ magazines switch to quarterly publication; Supernatural Thrillers to be switched to magazine format; congrats to Herb and Linda Trimpe on birth of their new son; kudos to Al Milgrom on inking Jim Starlin's pencils; Glynis Wein is indeed the wife of Len Wein; Rich Buckler to draw Fantastic Four.

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Stan Lee's Soapbox; Items; FOOM club coupon. After last page of story.