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Marvel Two-in-One is an American comic book series published by Marvel Comics featuring
Fantastic Four member the Thing in a different team-up each issue.== Publication history
==
The concept of teaming the Thing with a different character in each issue was given a test
run in Marvel Feature #11-12 and proved a success.Marvel Two-in-One continued from the
team-up stories in the final two issues of Marvel Feature and lasted for 100 issues from
January 1974 through June 1983.Seven Annuals were also published.Artist Ron Wilson
began his long association with the title with issue #12 (November 1975) and worked on it
throughout its run.With issue #17, the series had a crossover with Marvel Team-Up #47,
which featured Spider-Man.The second Marvel Two-in-One Annual was a crossover with
Avengers Annual #7, both of which were written and drawn by Jim Starlin.The "Project
Pegasus" storyline in Marvel Two-in-One #53-58 saw the introduction of the name "Quasar"
for the Wendell Vaughn character and the transformation of Wundarr into the
Aquarian.Due to a binding error, three copies of issue 74 were released with the cover of
DC's The New Teen Titans issue #6 in April 1981.Comics creators who contributed to the
series include Steve Gerber, Jack Kirby (who did pencils on several covers during its run),
Marv Wolfman, John Buscema, John Byrne, Frank Miller, and George Pérez.Marvel Two-In-
One ended after 100 issues and seven Annuals.It was immediately replaced by a Thing solo
As part of Marvel Legacy, a soft relaunch of the Marvel Universe, Marvel Two-In-One
(stylized as Marvel 2-in-One) was revived in December 2017 with a new story titled "The
Fate of the Four" that revolves around the Thing and the Human Torch going on a road trip
to investigate the disappearance of Reed Richards, Sue Storm, Franklin, and Valeria
Richards.The series was written by Chip Zdarsky and ran for 12 issues and one Annual.The
series was penciled by Jim Cheung (issues #1, 2, and 6), Valerio Schiti (issues #3–5), Ramon
== Collected editions ==
Marvel Two-In-One was first collected in its entirety, although in black-and-white, as four
volumes of the Essential Marvel paperback reprint line.The series is currently being
collected through the Marvel Masterworks line.The series is currently being collected in its
entirety, in color, through Marvel's Epic Collection paperback reprint line.The series is
currently being collected in oversized hardcover format as part of the Marvel Omnibus
line.Three specific arcs have also been released as deluxe hardcovers through the Marvel
Notes ==
== References ==
== External links ==