Hi everyone,
It's time for me to talk about Marvel Feature #12. The last issue of the first edition of this title was a team-up with the Thing and Iron Man. The two stars were featured on the cover, battling the Blood Brothers. The issue had a cover date of November 1973, and the tale was titled "The Bite of the Blood Brothers!"
It began right where the last issue left off. Ben Grimm was stranded in the desert (after combining with the Hulk to defeat Kurrgo and the Leader). He soon saw Iron Man fly by, but the armored Avenger was too preoccupied with his goals of locating the Blood Brothers and possibly their leader, Thanos, to visit with an old friend.
Tony Stark had reached his enemies' former base, not knowing that he was already being targeted through a gunsight by one of his foes. The Thing followed Iron Man's path while Thanos was communicating to his lackeys via a Cosmic Cube from the safety of his ship that was orbiting the planet Saturn. The Blood Brothers had located Iron Man and were awaiting orders. His death sentence was permitted, and the aliens swiftly lunged at their prey.
The founding Avenger's armor and defensive capacities were enough to hold off the villains for a while, but he crashed into the Fantastic Four's strongman as he attempted to leave the compound. The collision knocked both heroes out. Thanos commended his subordinates on their victory from afar. He gave the order to terminate them just before one of the creatures attempted to use his vampiric abilities on Grimm.
His fangs had little impact on the rock-covered superhero, who trounced his attacker. Iron Man recovered during the ensuing melee and joined in the confrontation. The battle eventually brought a nearby mountain down, but Earth's defenders and their foes still fought on.
A combined effort was needed to knock out the Blood Brothers. Thanos continued to observe via the cube and dispatched his lackeys' punishment through it. The Blood Brothers disappeared, leaving the heroes alone. Iron Man said that the conflict had taken too much of his suit's power to assist Grimm, and Ben was left once again to wander the desert seeking a way home.
This was the last issue of the first edition of Marvel Feature. It's sought after by collectors because of Thanos' appearance, even though he never directly interacted with the heroes in the story. Thanos was killed off a few years later (in Marvel Two-In-One Annual #2) and was resurrected in the 1990s. He's appeared from time to time in different Marvel magazines and movies, and still remains a popular adversary.
I enjoyed this issue. It was, to the best of my knowledge, the first story featuring just the Thing and Iron Man in a drawn-out battle. The Blood Brothers were interesting, although I often think of the Hulk's nemesis the Bi-Beast when I hear about them for some reason. They were an early kink in Tony Stark's armor, but I don't think they've returned very often since this tale.
Marvel Feature would be revived a few years later, and kicked off with a series of Red Sonja stories. The Thing continued on in his own book, Marvel Two-In-One. Next time, I'll recap the first issue of that title, as Ben Grimm runs into the Man-Thing in the deep South. Until then, have a great week and don't forget to be kind to one another.







