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Marvel Two-in-one Information

Marvel Two-In-One was an American comic book series published by Marvel Comics that featured the Fantastic Four member, the Thing, in a different team-up each issue with a different character. The series continued from the team-up stories starring the Thing in the final two issues of Marvel Feature (1971 series), and lasted for 100 issues, from January 1974, through June 1983. Seven annuals were also published. As the series progressed, many of the characters paired with the Thing were more obscure superheroes (or, on occasion, supervillains). Although popular, the series never attained the commercial success of Marvel Team-Up, which featured Spider-Man in the same format of different guest stars each month.

Many notable comics creators contributed to the series, including Steve Gerber, Frank Miller, Jack Kirby (who did pencils on several covers during its run), John Byrne, John Buscema, George Pérez and Marv Wolfman.

Marvel Two-In-One ended after one hundred issues and was immediately replaced with a solo series dedicated to The Thing.

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Guest stars

Issue Character(s) Issue Character(s)
#1 Man-Thing #51 Beast, Ms. Marvel, Nick Fury, Wonder Man, Wolverine
#2 Sub-Mariner #52 Moon Knight
#3 Daredevil #53 Quasar
#4 Captain America #54 Deathlok
#5 Guardians of the Galaxy #55 Giant-Man
#6 Dr. Strange #56 Thundra
#7 Valkyrie #57 Wundarr
#8 Ghost Rider #58 Aquarian
#9 Thor #59 The Human Torch
#10 Black Widow #60 Impossible Man
#11 Golem #61 Starhawk
#12 Iron Man #62 Moondragon
#13 Power Man #63 Warlock?
#14 Son of Satan #64 Stingray
#15 Morbius, the Living Vampire #65 Triton
#16 Ka-Zar #66 Scarlet Witch
#17 Spider-Man #67 Hyperion
#18 Scarecrow #68 Angel
#19 Tigra #69 Guardians of the Galaxy
#20 The Liberty Legion #70 Yancy Street Gang
#21 Doc Savage #71 Mister Fantastic
#22 Thor #72 The Inhumans
#23 Thor #73 Quasar
#24 Black Goliath #74 Puppet Master
#25 Iron Fist #75 Avengers
#26 Nick Fury #76 Iceman
#27 Deathlok #77 Man-Thing
#28 Sub-Mariner #78 Wonder Man
#29 Shang-Chi #79 Blue Diamond
#30 Spider-Woman #80 Ghost Rider
#31 None #81 Sub-Mariner
#32 Invisible Girl #82 Captain America
#33 Modred the Mystic #83 Sasquatch
#34 Nighthawk #84 Alpha Flight
#35 Skull the Slayer #85 Spider-Woman
#36 Mister Fantastic #86 Sandman
#37 Matt Murdock #87 Ant-Man
#38 Daredevil #88 She-Hulk
#39 Vision #89 The Human Torch
#40 Black Panther #90 Spider-Man
#41 Brother Voodoo #91 The Sphinx
#42 Captain America #92 Jocasta
#43 Man-Thing #93 Machine Man
#44 Hercules #94 Power Man and Iron Fist
#45 Captain Marvel #95 The Living Mummy
#46 Hulk #96 Marvel Super Heroes
#47 Yancy Street Gang #97 Iron Man
#48 Jack of Hearts #98 Franklin Richards
#49 Dr. Strange #99 Rom
#50 The Thing (alternate universe) #100 Ben Grimm (alternate universe)

Annuals

Issue Character(s)
#1 The Liberty Legion
#2 Spider-Man, The Avengers vs Thanos
#3 Nova vs the Monitors
#4 Black Bolt vs Graviton
#5 Hulk, The Stranger
#6 American Eagle, Ka-Zar, Wyatt Wingfoot vs Klaw
#7 Hulk, Sub-Mariner, Wonder Man, Sasquatch, Thor, Colossus, Doc Samson vs The Champion

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Notes

Essential Marvel Two-In-One Volume 1 trade paperback omits issue #21 from the collection, as the licensing rights to the character Doc Savage, who was the guest star in that issue, are no longer held by Marvel. Similarly Essential Marvel Two-In-One Volume 4 omits issue #99, which features Rom The Spaceknight, for the same reasons.

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