The Thing #7
This January 1984 issue delivers one of the most disorienting cover perspectives in Marvel's lineup — the rocky, grimacing face of the Thing stares up helplessly from below while a massive pair of sneakered feet and clawed hands loom over him, filling the frame with genuine menace. The cheeky "Beware — It's Assistant Editors' Month!" banner in the corner, paired with a corner inset of Ben Grimm clutching a bouquet of flowers, hints that this issue balances rough-and-tumble action with a lighter touch. John Byrne handles both pencils and inks on the cover, and the title "Two-Fisted Feet!" promises exactly the kind of irreverent fun that makes solo Thing adventures so enjoyable.
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The Thing confronts his artists about the first story.
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