Hello there, friends,
Hope you're having a great weekend. Today's topic is the thirty-sixth issue of Marvel Two-In-One. The cover showed Mister Fantastic trying to corral a flying dinosaur, as the Thing attempted to rescue an unidentified woman. The story was called "A Stretch in Time..." The issue had a publication date of February 1978.
When we last saw Ben Grimm in this series, he was swimming for his life, along with his new ally Skull the Slayer and his colleagues in a strange time rift that apparently only existed inside the Bermuda Triangle. The area was rife with dinosaurs as the adventurers now saw four brontosaures staring curiously at them.
The adventurers escaped the danger, but only after narrowly avoiding injury while trying to avoid falling down a waterfall. They found the jet that brought Skull (Jim Scully) and his companions to the area and salvaged a few parts that were soon placed in the ship that Ben had arrived in. Some time later, the quintet blasted off.
The sun priest (whom we saw last issue) had taken to the air riding one of his prehistoric animals, and even followed the jet back to twentieth-century Earth. Grimm set the plane down in modern-day Miami, where they were met by Ben's Fantastic Four teammate Reed Richards (aka Mister Fantastic). Reed was relieved that Grimm was safe. Ben's girlfriend Alicia Masters had feared the worst after Ben's disappearance (which happened at the start of issue #35).
The priest and his flying forces soon burst upon the scene, and the heroes joined forces to tackle enemies that had probably never set foot on this sphere of existence before. Although Reed's stretching abilities had been weakened lately, he was still powerful enough to repel some of the invaders' attacks. The group was victorious, and the sun priest was defeated.
Afterward, the villain was apprehended. Scully and his friends set off for new lives for themselves. As they drove away, Richards assured his old friend that the dinosaurs that followed them would be safe and right at home in the Savage Land.
This was an effective way to wrap up the events that occurred in Skull the Slayer's own book after its cancellation. However, we wouldn't see Scully again in another Marvel title for more than a decade. His appearances have been few and far between since then. He's another character who has great potential, but we rarely see him in any series for more than an issue or two at a time. I don't think that his supporting cast has shown up much at all since this storyline wrapped up.
That's all for this article. Next time, I'll discuss the thirty-seventh issue of Marvel Two-In-One. The Thing is in trouble, and enlists the assistance of someone who most Marvelites will recognize as an expert in his particular field. Until then, have a great weekend and don't forget to be kind to one another.







