Good afternoon, all,
I'm winding down the weekend with a recap of the sixteenth issue of Marvel Two-In-One. The cover depicted Ka-Zar and his loyal companion Zabu joining forces with the Thing in tackling a mighty dinosaur. The tale was titled "Into the Savage Land!" The issue had a cover date of June 1976.
The story started with Ben Grimm being dropped from a SHIELD (Supreme Headquarters Intelligence Law Enforcement Division) plane into the Savage Land. As he fell toward land, Ben thought back to the circumstances that led him there. It began in the Baxter Building in New York, where Fantastic Four team leader Reed Richards had huddled Ben, his wife Susan, and brother-in-law Johnny Storm around a machine showing a significant increase in seismic activity in the Antarctic.
Reed was concerned because the rise in volcanic activity could set off a chain reaction that could impact most of the planet. Ensuing tidal waves, earthquakes, and hurricanes could potentially make life on our planet extinct. We know by now that Ben was selected to investigate the phenomena.
He was just about to deploy his parachute when Grimm saw a pteranodon approaching him. The winged dinosaur flew off for a few moments but returned just in time for the Thing to knock the beast into a wide canyon. He then fell through the hidden entrance to the Savage Land and was greeted by a hungry simian as his chute became stuck in the branches of a tall tree.
Ben had just freed himself when a large green dinosaur crossed his path. The Thing was raring for action and swiftly knocked his opponent down, only to see him get back on his feet within moments. For the rematch, Grimm was aided by Ka-Zar and Zabu, who arrived just in the nick of time.
Afterward, Ben explained the reason for his journey and learned that the scientific equipment he'd brought along had just been smashed by their foe. Ka-Zar was aware of the volcanic threat and led his friend just before one of the volcanoes erupted. The eruption scared much of the surrounding wildlife. Ben and Ka-Zar then discovered that the disturbance was man-made, as they noticed a large tank and its occupants.
The operation was headed by a man named Volcanus, or "V" for short. He fired his weapons at the heroes. A short while later, the Thing and Kazar found themselves in a cage suspended above one of the volcanoes. They were being lowered inside as Volcanus turned to leave. Ka-Zar was wise enough to encourage his companion to start swinging their cage, which soon crashed into part of the mountain, setting them free.
They then went to Zabu's side and prevented him from being terminated by one of the guards. After freeing the cat from a nete, Ben and Ka-Zar fought off the remaining guards before Volcanus returned. This time, a tug on the chain above Ben brought the villain down into the lava and his imminent demise below.
I always felt like Ka-Zar was Marvel's answer to Tarzan. His background and origin are similar to the Edgar Rice Burroughs character in several aspects. He's had his own series from time to time and was even killed off and later resurrected. Volcanus was another one-and-done opponent who could have been a thorn in the superheroes' side until his one and only appearance ended. It would be interesting to see if any of his soldiers ever decided to take up his mantle and resume the cause.
That's all I have for you today. Tomorrow, I'll discuss the seventeenth issue of this title. Ben teams up with the one and only Spider-Man in a two-part tale that begins in that issue and concludes in Marvel Team-Up. The longtime friends face off against a character that was recently revived after being taken out by the Scourge several years ago. Until then, have a great week and don't forget to be kind to one another.







