Good morning,
Welcome to my seven hundredth blog post! The focus of this article is the eighteenth issue of Marvel Two-In-One. The cover showed the Thing being attacked by someone who looked like his Fantastic Four teammate, the Human Torch, with the character called the Scarecrow bursting through a window to pounce on Ben Grimm's attacker. The tale was titled "Dark, Dark Demon Night!" The issue had a cover date of August 1976.
The story started at an art gallery. Grimm and his sculptress girlfriend, Alicia Masters, were hobnobbing with the party's host, Jess Duncan, and the art critic Harmony Maxwell. We could see a painting of a scary-looking scarecrow on the wall opposite them. Ben would have preferred to be at home watching Space: 1999 ( a British sci-fi series from the 70s), but was doing his best to mingle with the type of crowd that he was rather uncomfortable with.
The scarecrow painting had been purchased at auction by Duncan after a fierce bidding war. After unloading the piece, his bidding competitor, Rovik, and his allies burst into his gallery. They took Maxwell prisoner and were about to sacrifice her to their god Kalumai when the Scarecrow leapt down and defeated the cultists. He took Maxwell to safety afterward.
Grimm believed the story and thought he could still watch the second half of his television program. Alica was left to associate with the other fellow artists and patrons, including Jess' brother Dave. Ben bumped into a rather portly woman before accidentally bumping into and breaking an ashtray.
After the guests were ushered out for the evening, Dave stayed behind to stare at the scarecrow portrait. He wasn't particularly pleased with the image, but didn't know that someone was watching him from the opposite side. A man then struck him from behind, before leaping into the painting. An eerie laugh could be heard moments later.
As Ben and Alicia were preparing to depart, the group was alerted to a scream. Everyone ran back inside to find a fiery being jump from the scarecrow painting. It fired bursts of flame from its hands, which burned Ben's suit but left him otherwise unharmed.
A laugh from behind him made Grimm turn around. He saw the scarecrow from the painting standing before the open window. It engaged in battle with the stranger, with Ben jumping in after deciding what side he was on. The being known as Kalumai fought to enter our world for good, but was beaten by the Thing, before changing back to the man who had struck Dave earlier.
After the skirmish, the Scarecrow stared at the painting. He saw one of the cultists and leapt through the frame, before the painting vanished from the wall. The man Ben had defeated had no memory of his recent actions, but the greater concern was that Dave was missing. Harmony started to wonder if Jess' brother was the Scarecrow.
Unfortunately, that's a question that still has yet to be answered. The Scarecrow had debuted in the Dead of Night title, but did not return, probably because this was around the time when Marvel cancelled all of their monster series. This was one of the first issues of Marvel Two-In-One that I ever had, and I still wonder what happened to the character after this story. This Scarecrow is not the same as the DC villain who often opposed Batman, or the other Marvel Scarecrow that began its life of crime in Tales of Suspense, going against Iron Man.
That's all I have for you today. Tomorrow, I'll talk about the eighteenth issue of this series. Grimm joins an infrequent ally of the Fantastic Four and a sometime Avenger as they tackle another fierce foe. Until then, have a great week and don't forget to be kind to one another.







