by: Marv Wolfman, Roger Slifer, Tom DeFalco, David Anthony Kraft, Ralph Macchio, John Byrne, Peter Gillis, Alan Kupperberg, Bill Mantlo, Mary Jo Duffy, Steven Grant, Jim Starlin, Ron Wilson, John Buscema, Ernie Chan, Sal Buscema, Bob Hall, Chic Stone, Frank Miller
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741
EAN: 9780785126980
ISBN: 0785126988
Label: Marvel Comics
Manufacturer: Marvel Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 568
Publication Date: July 11, 2007
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Reading Level: Young Adult
Sales Rank: 681124
Studio: Marvel Comics
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Product Description: Cosmic calamities, espionage, black magic, time travel, alien gangsters and martial-arts madness: Benjamin J. Grimm can handle it all, but he won't have to face it alone! Stars old and new shine when the thunderous Thing joins them against many of the most magnificent menaces the Marvel Universe can offer! Invasions, impersonations, assassinations and transformations! Plus: when heroes play poker! Guest-starring Captain America, Daredevil, Ms. Marvel, the Black Panther, Moon Knight, Spider-Woman and more! Collects Marvel Two-in-One #26-52 and Annual #2-3
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Much as the first volume of Marvel Two-In-One, these are fun stories to read, but you're not going to feel the need to read them over and over again. The Thing is an entertaining character, but his team-ups are hard to imagine at times. At least there are multi-issue storylines with this volume, but there are also some one-shot stinkers, such as battles with the Hulk and Moon Knight. The best issue is #50, created by the great John Byrne, where Ben goes back in time and fights himself shortly ... Read More
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Team up books are not always considered highly because of the perception that the meeting of the characters are contrived. Maybe, but there are some actual story arcs that last two to four issues in this collection that bunk that perception. The Thing is one of the marvel characters with the most depth. And also a fun character to read. good stories, enjoy.
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Marvel Two-In-One was an opportunity for Marvel to continue on the "Team-Up" bandwagon of the 70s using The Thing as the stable character throughout. While the first volume of this collection dealt mostly with one-shot stories, this second volume picks up as the series had started to catch its stride. There are several stories that spread out over multiple issues, and we see the inclusion of such guest stars as Nick Fury, Spider-Woman, the Black Panther, Shang Chi, and of course, Spider-Man.
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