Marvel Two-In-One #94

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Marvel ⋅ 1982
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Issue Details

Publisher

Marvel

Writer

David Anthony Kraft

Penciler

Ron Wilson

Cover Artist

Ron Wilson

Inker

Ricardo Villamonte

Colorist

George Roussos

Letterer

Joe Rosen

Cover Artist

Ed Hannigan

Cover Artist

Chic Stone

Published

December 1982

Synopsis

Alicia Masters (the Thing's girlfriend) is walking down a Greenwich Village street when she is accosted by some gang members. She's being dragged into an abandoned building when the thugs are hit with a hail of bricks, and they flee. Her rescuer (apparently a bum) reassures her that she'll be all right now, and the drifter walks her back to her home. She comments on his obviously educated background, and sculpts his face lightly into her clay.Ben is coming up to Alicia's apartment and startles the two, and the man flees. After some initial suspicion, Ben sees the sculpted face, and recognizes him as Jeff Mann, a billionaire inventor. For Mr. Mann to be hiding in a tenement, something must be wrong, and Ben decides to look into it.Elsewhere, Power Man and Iron Fist are playing video games while they wait for their newest client. It turns out they've been hired by Mann's company to find him. They track him to an apartment on Yancy Street right about the same time Ben does. Neither is willing to let the other have him, and the fight is on...

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