Marvel two-in-one presents: the Thing. Volume 3, 1977-1979, Remembrance of things past / writers, Marv Wolfman & Jim Starlin with Roger Slifer, Tom DeFalco, David Anthony Kraft, Ralph Macchio, Peter B. Gillis, Alan Kupperberg, Bill Mantlo, Jo Duffy, John Byrne & Steven Grant ; pencilers/layouts, Ron Wilson, Jim Starlin, Sal Buscema & Alan Kupperberg with John Byrne, Bob Hall, Chic Stone, Frank Miller & Jim Craig ; inkers/finishers, Pablo Marcos [and eleven others] ; letterers, John Costanza [and twelve others], colorists, Petra Goldberg [and thirteen others] ; collection editor, Cory Sedlmeier.
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"Contains material originally published in magazine form as Marvel two-in-one (1974) #37-52, Marvel two-in-one annual (1976) #2-4 and avengers annual (1967) #7."--Title page verso. Rated: T.
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Marvel two-in-one presents: the Thing. Volume 3, 1977-1979, Remembrance of things past / writers, Marv Wolfman & Jim Starlin with Roger Slifer, Tom DeFalco, David Anthony Kraft, Ralph Macchio, Peter B. Gillis, Alan Kupperberg, Bill Mantlo, Jo Duffy, John Byrne & Steven Grant ; pencilers/layouts, Ron Wilson, Jim Starlin, Sal Buscema & Alan Kupperberg with John Byrne, Bob Hall, Chic Stone, Frank Miller & Jim Craig ; inkers/finishers, Pablo Marcos [and eleven others] ; letterers, John Costanza [and twelve others], colorists, Petra Goldberg [and thirteen others] ; collection editor, Cory Sedlmeier.
Welcome back to MARVEL TWO-IN-ONE, starring the world's most endearing pile of orange rocks, the Thing! And his adventures begin - behind bars?! After the Thing is declared a public nuisance (and not just on Yancy Street), it will take the skills of both Matt Murdock and Daredevil to set him free. Also featuring Jim Starlin's famous two-part cosmic epic pitting the Avengers and the Thing against Thanos and his Infinity Gems, the debut of Project PEGASUS, the reality-bending Cosmic Cube, an android army of Visions, the Black Panther, Brother Voodoo, Hercules, Captain Marvel and a bruising Thing-vs.-Hulk battle! Not to mention the hated Yancy Street Gang and the Marvel Universe's greatest poker club.