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.







