Marvel Two-in-One #43
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe cover of this September 1978 issue, penciled by John Byrne and inked by Walter Simonson, plunges readers into a swamp-drenched crisis: the Thing lies battered and helpless in the foreground while Man-Thing looms menacingly in the murky background, and a blazing energy burst sends Captain America reeling at the feet of the muscular, white-haired Victorius, who clutches the gleaming Cosmic Cube. The cover copy says it all — Ben Grimm helpless, Man-Thing at bay, and Captain America a victim — framing this Everglades showdown as one of the more pressure-packed team-ups in the series' run. With interior work from writer Ralph Macchio and artist John Byrne, "The Day the World Winds Down" promises a story every bit as intense as its striking cover suggests.
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Thing and Cap try to wrest the Cosmic Cube from Victorius and his new ally, the Entropic Man. Man-Thing lends a muck-encrusted hand.
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