Thursday, July 9, 2026

Retro Comic Recap: Marvel Two-In-One #34

Happy Thursday, peeps!

Today's topic is the thirty-fourth issue of Marvel Two-In-One. The cover showed the Thing and Nighthawk before a strange humanoid being with tentacles, whom Ben Grimm was trying to protect from several gun-toting men. The tale was titled "A Monster Walks Among Us!" The issue had a cover date of December 1977.


The story started as the Defender known as Nighthawk was flying off to a meeting in London, where his alter-ego of Kyle Richmond was needed for a business meeting. Kyle was only two hours late, for which he used the excuse that his jet was hijacked (even though his Nighthawk costume's jets allowed him to fly). 

Mr. Marcus Welby and Dr. Reginald Johnson St. Martin Casey had an important discovery that they wanted Richmond to examine. They were optimistic that it could be the discovery of a lifetime. Meanwhile, in another part of London, Ben Grimm was awaiting the good news about the cyborg from the future, Deathlok, from Professor Kort. Kort was able to revive the warrior from the 30th century. He was no sooner awakened when SHIELD (Supreme Headquarters International Intelligence and Law Enforcement Division) head Nick Fury and his associates arrived.

Fury and his men carted Deathlok away after Nick gave Ben a single Havana cigar, instead of the box of cigars that Grimm had bargained for. A phone call would later bring Kort and Grimm to Richmond's lab, where the trio watched Casey and Welby activate a neutron ray that was aimed at the strange stone that had been recently uncovered.

The beam was powerful enough to cut the rock and let the strange creature it had contained free. It emitted a strange gas that rendered its witnesses unconscious. The being did not know that the others of its kind who had arrived on Earth had perished in a nuclear explosion in 1908 in Siberia.

The creature later left the laboratory and came across a young girl, in a scene that was eerily reminiscent of a similar one in a famous monster movie. The girl was initially terrified of the beast, and her scream brought her father and his friend running after her. The two men were armed and ready to defend the child and themselves.

As the otherworldly being ventured farther, the witnesses in the laboratory woke. Ben and Nighthawk set out in search of the creature. The girl was now safe in a hospital, where she was met by a stranger. The creature had found a deer trapped under rocks and went to free it, right before he was fired upon by the girl's father and his accomplice. 

While Nighthawk and the Thing were trying to prevent further unnecessary violence, the girl pulled an electrical wire by the plug, and moments later, the hospital she was in caught fire. The heroes now had a mission: to save all of the hospital's occupants. That was a task that the strange creature embarked on as well.

Richmond entered the building and retrieved several children. Ben had an idea for extinguishing the flames. The creature also freed children from the burning hospital. For his efforts, he was fired upon. Even after being injured, the monster still continued to try to help the youngsters. 

Grimm had reached a nearby bell tower and removed the bell. He dunked it into a stream and flung the water at the hospital to douse the fire. The last person that the creature saved was the little girl Maggie, whom he'd met earlier, and whose father had shot at him before it passed on. Nighthawk admonished the gunmen for their actions, since it was now clear who the real monsters were in this scenario. 

This was a typical moral tale of the time, but one that still matters. We still often fear the unknown and are prone to act defensively or with violence toward those things. That doesn't solve anything, and in many cases makes things worse. 

Nighthawk was a solid member of the Defenders for many years, and a de facto leader and mentor to many younger superheroes before his character was killed off. He's reminiscent of Warren Worthington III and Bruce Wayne, but was different enough to stand out on his own. I liked how he redeemed himself from his days as a villain and became probably a better person than he'd initially expected himself to be. 

Next time, I'll cover the thirty-fifth issue of this series. Ben embarks on a multi-part storyline that features a character who had his own short-lived series for a while. Until then, have a great week and don't forget to be kind to one another. 


Wednesday, July 8, 2026

Retro Comic Recap: Marvel Two-In-One Annual #2

Good morning,

Welcome to my recap of the second Marvel Two-In-One Annual. The Thing and Spider-Man received top billing on the cover, as they battled Thanos, with the face of Adam Warlock looking on in a large soul gem. The faces of Captain Marvel, Thor, Captain America, Moondragon, the Vision, Beast, the Scarlet Witch, and Iron Man were also featured on the left side of the cover. The title of the 1977 annual's story was "Death Watch!"


The tale began with Peter Parker, wincing at the sight of a large starship nearing the sun in his dream, which was the site of a spectacular battle fought by Marvel, Warlock, and several Avengers against otherworldly creatures. In the middle of the conflict, Warlock, Marvel, Iron Man, and Thor flew toward the far side of the sun. Their destination was a twin of the ship that their comrades were on. This one was home to the terrible titan named Thanos. His power was impressive, but he seemed to suffer after Iron Man destroyed the large soul gem that was comprised of five smaller gems. Warlock's soul gem was now the only one of its kind. 

Thanos then vanished, fleeing to his other spaceship. Moondragon's mental plea reached Parker, a call that he knew he had to answer eventually. Thanos began dispatching the Avengers one at a time. Some heroes required more force than others to defeat, but all fell at the madman's feet. The only casualty was Warlock. His hirelings brought Adam to Thanos, and he plucked the soul gem from his forehead. 

Peter awoke moments later. As he changed into his Spider-Man costume, celestial beings calculated that the young adventurer would seek the assistance of Ben Grimm. Sure enough, Spidey soon made his way to the Baxter Building, figuring they would have a vessel that could reach the Avengers (author's note: the battles fought by the Avengers from Pete's dream happened in Avengers Annual #7). 

Ben was home alone, engrossed in the Stephen King novel Salem's Lot. Spider-Man had quite a story to tell his longtime friend. Grimm believed it, and the pair took off shortly thereafter. Peter guided them to the massive space station. Ben guided the ship into the docking bay. When they exited the craft, they were met by more of Thanos' sentries. 

They were taken out by a laser blast. Their fate was observed by the same celestial forces we saw earlier. Inside the soul gem, Warlock and his companions Pip and Gamora were reunited. Adam hoped for happiness, but that wouldn't be the last we'd see of him in this issue. 

Ben and Peter awoke a while later to their captured comrades. Thanos was about to place his new captives in similar stasis. He explained his plans to use the power of the gem to cause Earth's sun to go nova and destroy the solar system. Ben took a direct route to the villain, but was soon knocked out once more.

Spider-Man left the scene and used his agility to evade multiple guards. As Lord Chaos and Master Order continued to observe his progress, Parker landed atop the chamber that held the Avengers. He crashed through it. The destruction caused the Avengers and Marvel to spring to life and renew their assault on their captor. 

By then, Grimm had revived, and a titanic tussle began between Earth's heroes and Thanos and his entourage. During the melee, Spider-Man was drawn to the pedestal that the soul gem rested on. He knocked the gem free from its mooring, and a flaming form of Warlock appeared in its stead.

The resurrected Warlock caught Thanos' attention, and the warlord could not escape his foe's fiery grasp. He was turned to stone before his opponent disappeared. With their leader beaten, Thanos' soldiers quickly surrendered. Warlock was later buried alongside his love and true friend. His battlemates eulogized him before heading home.

Even though Parker didn't know Warlock very well, he felt a bit of remorse for him. He felt that they'd all lost something that day they might never see again. Ben understood the sentiment and preferred to think that the events would spur a better, brighter future for all.

Warlock was content, knowing that Thanos had finally paid for his crimes. He was confident that he, Pip, and Gamora could live together without pain, problems, or worries just fine. Lord Chaos and Master Order said that Thanos was destined to spend infinity trapped inside the frozen form of his own corruption, regretting the actions he'd taken in his life and feeling sorrow for a love that would never be fulfilled. 

As most Marvelites know, Thanos would return, as would Warlock and his colleagues. They were interesting characters who had risen to prominence for a while, only to fade away quietly several years later. This is one of the more difficult Marvel Two-In-One issues to acquire, along with the first issue, so if you have it in your collection, congratulations! Hold on to it if you're a fan of this story or the title in general. It's a great story that stands the test of time. 

That's all I have for you today. Tomorrow, I'll discuss the thirty-fourth issue of Marvel Two-In-One. The Thing pairs up with a longtime member of the Defenders on an intriguing little caper. Until then, have a great week and don't forget to be kind to one another. 

Tuesday, July 7, 2026

Retro Comic Recap: Marvel Two-In-One #33

Hello there,

It's time for me to talk about the thirty-third issue of Marvel Two-In-One. The cover showed Modred the Mystic fending off a giant fiery hand as the Thing and Alicia Masters struggled to stay afloat in a tidal wave. The story was called "From Stonehenge...With Death!" The issue had a cover date of November 1977.


The tale began with Ben Grimm and Alicia embracing after Masters had been cured of the mutation that had transformed her into a spider-like being. She had battled the Thing and Spider-Woman in her mutated form, but was finally back to normal. The two lovers could continue with their European vacation and were about to visit Stonehenge.

Meanwhile, back at Parliament, the blue chest that a pair of thieves had uncovered (last issue) continued to glow until a giant claw emerged from it. Alicia and Ben eventually made it to their destination, unaware that an apparition or that Spider-Woman (real name: Jessica Drew) had been following them. They had no sooner arrived at the legendary monument when four large elemental beings appeared.

Each one of them looked menacing, and they began to attack the newcomers. Ben and Spider-Woman leapt to defend Alicia from the new threats. Grimm's anger continued to rise as he followed the beings down below the surface of the Earth, leaving Alicia behind. Grimm and Spider-Woman stood before the four elementals, wanting to know more.

It all started in the days of Arthur Pendragon when a young wizard designated to serve as Merlin's apprentice refused to be taken to their master, and sought the demise of the mighty magician. The student found the book known as the Darkhold and used it to send himself into a deep sleep that he'd only awakened from in the last year. Merlin required the return of his vassal and created the beings that now stood before the Thing and Spider-Woman to find him. They were determined to achieve that goal, even if it resulted in the planet's destruction.

Ben and Jessica weren't about to let that happen, and began battling the four fearsome foes. The fight continued even as Merlin's wayward student, Modred, appeared. He joined the conflict against Merlin's minons and conditions underground started to worsen.

At one point, Ben was floating in the waters beneath the surface, when he spotted one of the crooks he'd spied in London earlier, and the arrival of his lady love Alicia. The couple floated off together while Spider-Woman and Modred continued the skirmish. One by one, the elementals were defeated.

Modred returned the underground captives to the surface, which Ben and Alicia had already reached. Modred's spell erased Grimm and Masters' memories of what had just transpired, and he turned to Drew. She was now free to start her life anew. 

The end of this story set up the first ongoing Spider-Woman series. It would last for fifty issues. I have the entire run in my collection, and there are some great moments and some forgettable ones, but overall, it's a good series to collect, read and enjoy. I remember Modred from the first two issues of Marvel Chillers. After his appearances in the first year of so of Spider-Woman's book, he would show up sporadically in different titles afterward. He's one of those characters that has great potential, but is severely under-used. 

That's it for this article. Tomorrow, I'll sum up the second Marvel Two-In-One annual. The Thing, Spider-Man, the Avengers, and Captain Marvel join forces to tackle a titan. It's a legendary issue that shows the fate of a pair of iconic characters. Until then, have a great week and don't forget to be kind to one another. 


Monday, July 6, 2026

Retro Comic Recap: Marvel Two-In-One #32



Happy Monday, peeps!

It's time for me to talk about the thirty-second issue of Marvel Two-In-One. The cover showed the Thing and his Fantastic Four teammate, the Invisible Girl, stuck in a web that was apparently woven by the mutated version of Ben Grimm's girlfriend, Alicia Masters, with Spider-Woman swooping in from behind the trap. The tale was titled "And Only The Invisible Girl Can Save Us Now!" The issue had a publication date of October 1977.




When we last saw the Thing, he was tangled in a web right before his lady love, Alicia, who had been transformed into a spider-like creature by the scientists of Hydra. The control chip on her forehead kept repeating deadly instructions to her, ones that Spider-Woman was determined would not be carried to fruition. She felt partly responsible for the mutation, since a serum was devised using her blood to mutate Grimm's girlfriend.

Ben finally freed himself from the web and grabbed Spider-Woman (aka Jessica Drew). Alicia followed them across London. Drew kept her occupied while Ben found a nearby telephone booth and made an important call. Meanwhile, the crooks from last issue had finally opened the hidden treasure, only to find themselves sucked inside the ominous-looking box that they'd just unearthed.

The local police became involved in the chase and did their best to prevent pedestrians from being hurt. Grimm stood between them and Alicia, fearing that a stray bullet could harm her. The chief constable was upset but not deterred, vowing to return with a full squadron who would stop the new menace, one way or another.

In Chapter 2, titled "Assault on a Monster!," Ben still held his ground. He also fended off his mutated love until he could rip the control device from her head. At Hydra headquarters, the loss of contact with their new test subject was recognized immediately. It meant severe punishment for the ones who had engineered this effort.

Even without Hydra no longer commanding her, Alicia still lashed out at Ben and Spider-Woman. The timely intervention of Susan Richards (aka the Invisible Girl), the one whom Grimm had called before, helped to lessen the damage. With a force bubble around her head, the heroes were able to bring Alicia to Professor Kort, who was determined to reverse the serum's effects. He'd also been able to prevent the cyborg Deathlok from perishing (he was brought to London with Ben and Alicia a few issues back). 

Kort made no promises, but vowed to do the best he could. Ben took a walk with Sue later on and was soon blamed by some of the townspeople for the recent destruction. Sue tried to encourage her friend, knowing that Alicia would want him by her side. The two returned to Kort's residence, knowing that Masters needed her boyfriend now more than ever.

One thing I found interesting about this story was that the blind Alicia Masters could apparently see in her mutated form. I'm still a bit surprised that Marvel hasn't turned her back into this state yet, since they have turned other supporting characters into super-powered beings from time to time. I guess this was a storyline that most would like to forget. 

Next time, I'll cover the thirty-third issue of this series. We'll find out what happened to Alicia and see where she and Ben went next. Spider-Woman will also stick around as the two lovers encounter new dangers and an unlikely ally. Until then, have a great week and don't forget to be kind to one another. 

Sunday, July 5, 2026

Retro Comic Recap: Marvel Two-In-One #31

Good afternoon,

The focus of this article is the thirty-first issue of Marvel Two-In-One. The Thing is shown on the cover, frozen in fear by a new threat, one that appears to involve a giant spider. The story was called "My Sweetheart..My Killer!" The issue had a publication date of September 1977.


This story starts right where the last issue left off. The Thing and Spider-Woman are flailing about in the River Thames after having fought each other on the Big Ben clock tower moments earlier. Ben Grimm grabbed the unconscious female and sprang for the surface, where a Hydra boat was waiting. Grimm tossed the craft aside and brought Spider-Woman to the shore.

When she recovered, Spider-Woman explained that she'd been picked up by Hydra after leaving Nick Fury. She was their prisoner once more, but was glad to now be free from their influence. Spider-Woman took Ben's hand, and the duo took a walk, in the hopes that the gaps in her memory would start to fill in.

Meanwhile, in a small London flat, two men named Trevor and Chauncey peered at a map, one that could lead them to a very valuable treasure. During the Second World War, the House of Commons was bombed. Secret agents were prepared for such an inevitability, and one of them, a man named Heinrich Buerer, made his way to the treasury as the air raid sirens were going off all around him.

While many others were headed to bunkers, Buerer continued on. He hid the treasure that he'd stolen somewhere in the House of Commons. Buerer buried the treasure right before the German forces bombed Parliament. After escaping, he radioed his superiors and heard no reply, because his allies had perished during the attacks. Buerer had disappeared until then. Chauncey revealed to Trevor that he was Buerer all along and had returned to reclaim his ill-gotten gains. 

Back at the Hydra base, Ben's girlfriend Alicia Masters was bound to a large table. Hydra agents gathered near, as she was about to be their next experimental subject. Ben and Spider-Woman (real name: Jessica Drew) made their way into the compound. Grimm was determined to find Alicia, but was unprepared for what they discovered.

A mutated woman with long legs sticking out of her back burst onto the scene, her blind eyes filled with rage, as the control module on her forehead kept pumping instructions to kill the heroes. Ben knew that his foe was his lady love. He wasn't about to let any harm come to her, but had to do something to prevent her from harming anyone.

Alicia continued to battle Ben and Jessica as the Hydra agents scattered. At the same time, Buerer and Trevor were making their way to Parliament. Once inside, they soon found the treasure's hiding place. Alicia's new form was powerful but undisciplined. Still, it proved to be a significant threat to Grimm and others. On the last page, Ben became entangled in a web Alicia had spun, and she was about to go in for the kill.

Oddly enough, I don't believe that Alicia has ever reverted to this super-powered state since this storyline's conclusion. This wasn't the first time in Marvel history that a supporting character was granted powers by an enemy, but I also kind of felt that this premise was a bit far-fetched. Of course, it was going to be very difficult for Grimm to fight someone he loved. Given the nature and origin of her powers, I'm surprised that she didn't square off more against Spider-Woman in this issue.

That's all I have for you today. Next time, I'll cover the thirty-second issue of this series. We'll see how long Alicia remains in this form, and see another familiar face come to the aide of the Fantastic Four powerhouse. Until then, have a great week and don't forget to be kind to one another. 

Retro Comic Recap: Marvel Two-In-One #30

Good morning, all,

Hope you've been having an enjoyable holiday weekend. It's time for me to discuss the thirtieth issue of Marvel Two-In-One. The cover showed Ben Grimm duking it out with Spider-Woman in London. The story was called "Battle Atop Big Ben." The issue had a cover date of August 1977.


The tale began in Piccadilly Circus in London, England, as Ben Grimm and his girlfriend, Alicia Masters, were having lunch and trying to take their minds off of the cyborg Deathlok, whom they'd brought across the pond so that renowned professor Kort could try and help the man from the future. Grimm eventually hailed a cab to take Alicia back to their hotel, while he went off on his own for a while. As he purchased a box of cigars from a local vendor, Ben wondered if Alicia would ever want to marry him.

Meanwhile, at Westminster Abbey, a pair of scoundrels were waiting for an explosion that went off moments later. The noise brought several bobbies to the scene. The strangers were ready for law enforcement and dispatched them easily before moving on to their main objective. Grimm came across the unconscious officers and mistakenly assumed they'd been killed. He took his rage out on the intruders before learning that the bobbies had been hit with sleeping darts. 

Ben was about to lay into one of the crooks when he was struck by a blast fired by Spider-Woman. While the heroes fought, the other criminal had enough time to find the silver plate they were looking for. They fled the scene during the confrontation. 

Spider-Woman was acting on behalf of her employer, Hydra, at the time, a revelation that surprised the Thing. She fled before Ben could reply. As she flew off, the woman known as Jessica Drew thought back to the conditions that brought her to be in their service (some of which were chronicled in Marvel Spotlight #32). She returned to their base and admitted her failure to her superior. The Hydra officer then sent Spider-Woman to her quarters after removing her from the mission.

After she left, another Hydra officer emerged, one whose hypnosis had undoubtedly been used on the young woman. They were about to make plans for the serum they'd isolated earlier on another test subject. They intended to have an army of devoutly loyal warriors with powers similar to those of Drew.

By then, the Thing was at Scotland Yard, conferring with authorities and describing his recent experience with the Spider-Woman. A few moments later, SHIELD (Supreme Headquarters Intelligence and Law Enforcement Division) director Nick Fury appeared on a view screen. Grimm was more than familiar with Fury and explained his first meeting with Spider-Woman and how he knew she was being controlled by Hydra. 

Nick wanted Ben to face Spider-Woman again and convince her that they were only trying to help. Grimm agreed, on the condition that Fury would supply him with the best Havana cigars that money could buy. Elsewhere in Central London, the two crooks were using the silver plate they'd purloined to determine the map coordinates that would lead them to the treasure they'd been seeking. 

Ben and Alicia reconvened an hour later at the Tower of London. They were about to head to the location where the crown jewels were on display when the Spider-Woman swooped down toward Ben. She grabbed Alicia in her arms and flew off. While Ben pursued her, the crooks returned and fired at Grimm and the tower guards.

They arrived in the exhibition hall a few minutes later and grabbed the plate that they'd loosened with their torch. Ben charged after them and destroyed their gas gun. The sight of Spider-Woman flying overhead with his lady love set Ben running after them once more. He'd plowed through the crooks and forgotten about them immediately afterward.

Spider-Woman set Alicia down and flew back. Ben jumped from the bridge into a boat that was about to pass underneath. He ordered the captain to take him to Big Ben, where he met up with the flying woman yet again. The two tussled until they each fell from the tower into the waters below. This act emboldened the two criminals, who now felt that they were free to continue with their plot. 

The first Spider-Woman has grown to be a rather interesting character. The events in this storyline laid the groundwork for her solo story. Personally, I thought she was a bit underutilized and often forgotten by the time her title was relegated to a bi-monthly printing status, and I wasn't surprised after learning that her series had intended to kill her off after being slated for cancellation. Fan feedback led to her later resurrection in the Avengers, but Drew wasn't fully back as Spider-Woman again after that for another two decades. 

If you're wondering what happened to Alicia, tune in for my next article. All of that and much more will be described as Ben takes on a mystery menace and the same Hydra threat alongside Spider-Woman. Until then, have a great weekend and don't forget to be kind to one another. 

Saturday, July 4, 2026

Retro Comic Recap: Marvel Two-In-One #29

Good evening,

Hope all's well. The focus of this article is the twenty-ninth issue of Marvel Two-In-One. The cover depicted the Thing and Shang-Chi, Master of Kung Fu, squaring off against an army of Hydra soldiers. The tale was titled "Two Against Hydra." The issue had a cover date of July 1977.


The story started a few yards from the legendary Big Ben clock tower in London, England. Ben Grimm and his lady love, Alicia Masters, had recently arrived and were beginning to explore the city. Masters had always wanted to visit London, and was overjoyed at the opportunity to travel there with Ben. 

Grimm had just been reading a newspaper story about his arrival in Great Britain and talked about how others saw him. Alicia knew that most didn't know Ben's softer, gentle side. He displayed that version of himself when he let a pigeon sit in his hands as Alicia fed it. Ben let the bird fly away as the couple walked along together.

They then took a bus to Kensington Street, where they went to see Professor Kort, a brilliant man who might be able to help the time-displaced cyborg Deathlok (who was featured in the previous three issues). However, when they reached his front door, Ben and Alicia were surprised that the door was open. No one appeared to be inside.

What they didn't know was that the criminal organization known as Hydra had already kidnapped the professor. Kort wasn't about to assist the evil army in testing a serum on a woman they'd kept in isolation. His captors demanded his participation, or else they would kill Kort's daughter, who was being held prisoner in her own home at the moment. Upon hearing that tidbit, Kort changed his mind and agreed to help if it meant that his daughter would be unhurt.

Not far away, the man known as Shang-Chi pondered his life while walking across a bridge. His reverie was interrupted by a woman's cry for help. He decided to search for its source and saw Alicia and Ben on the staircase of Kort's home. Ben assumed that the stranger was an enemy and instinctively moved to attack.

Even though the Thing towered over and outweighed him, Shang-Chi was not without his own defenses. His years of martial arts training had kept him well prepared enough to take on any challenger, including those with superpowers. He more than held his own in the brief conflict before asking Alicia why she had screamed.

Masters said that she had slipped and fallen on what was revealed to be blood. After Ben mentioned Kort's name, Shang replied that the name was familiar to him. He was going to contact Sir Dennis Nayland Smith to learn more about the missing professor. Ben explained that they'd traveled to London to recruit Kort's aid in preventing Deathlok's systems from shutting down permanently before long. Even though Shang had walked away from his former employer by then, he was willing to reach out to Smith once more to help his new friends.

Ben and Alicia left the house and returned to town after Shang-Chi's phone call. He and Grimm made a beeline for a local restaurant, where they found a hidden entrance in the kitchen floor. They descended the steps and were met by a squad of Hydra agents. The soldiers were no match for our heroes, who soon located the professor.

After rescuing Kort, the trio then headed for the professor's daughter's residence. They found more Hydra agents inside, and father and daughter were soon joyfully reunited. Afterward, Kort volunteered to do what he could to assist Deathlok. Meanwhile, back at Hydra's headquarters, agents were relieved that a vial on the floor that contained an important chemical compound was unbroken. They planned to use the serum inside to create an armada of obedient soldiers, beginning with the one they'd held in isolation, the first Spider-Woman.

If you've been reading my blog for a while, you probably know about my fondness for Shang-Chi and his supporting cast. I'm always glad to read more about this non-superpowered hero, who has impressive skills and a strong moral compass. I'd never think that he would match up well with someone like the Thing, but he held his own in battle and proved to be a worthy ally. 

Spider-Woman first debuted in the pages of Marvel Spotlight. Following her appearances in this series, she went on to star in her own title, which lasted for fifty issues before being cancelled. Her title ended with the death of the character, who was later revived in a two-part story in the Avengers. She would later regain her powers and become a member of that superteam and a strong force for good in the Marvel Universe. At this time, she was still a bit of an unknown, and it initially appeared that she might be a villain, controlled by Hydra. 

Speaking of Spider-Woman, she'll get her chance to share billing with the Thing in the next issue of Marvel Two-In-One. The story in issue number thirty of that series continues this plotline, as Ben continues his London vacation with Alicia and ends up tangling with her while trying to prevent the robbery of some very valuable historical items. Until then, have a great weekend and don't forget to be kind to one another.