Good afternoon, folks,
I'm winding down a nice, quiet weekend with a summary of the eightieth issue of Marvel Two-In-One. The cover showed the Thing and Ghost Rider engaged in a race along a highway. The tale was titled "Call Him...Monster!" The issue had a publication date of October 1981.
The story started inside Alicia Masters' studio in the Baxter Building in New York City. Her sculptures of different heroes and villains started crumbling as the room began to quake. The blind sculptress unwittingly ran toward the source of the disruption, which was a new automatic punching block that her boyfriend, Ben Grimm (aka the Thing) was using. Fortunately, Ben's teammate Reed Richards (Mr. Fantastic) extended one of his flexible arms to lift Alicia out of harm's way.
Frustrated with his inability to save his girlfriend, Ben wandered off, wanting some time to think on his own. Reed explained this to Alicia before going to help her take care of the mess in the studio, alongside his wife Sue (the Invisible Girl), son Franklin, and brother-in-law Johnny Storm (the Human Torch). Alicia was saddened by the loss of some of her work, but knew that nothing mattered more than her relationship with Ben.
Grimm had made his way to an abandoned tenement. On the rooftop, he took out his frustration by smashing his fists to the floor, damaging most of the building before moving on. As he whizzed by on his jet cycle, he heard sirens, thinking they were looking for him because of the destruction he'd just caused.
What Grimm didn't know was that the officers were on the trail of the Ghost Rider (aka Johnny Blaze), who was driving his flaming motorcycle down a busy street. The stunt rider evaded the authorities, eventually racing up a stairway until he was driving along a set of train tracks. He neared an oncoming train until jumping off the platform moments before impact.
The cycle landed on a rooftop, and Johnny stopped the bike before summoning it back to where it came and returned to his human form. A short while later, Ben approached him (they had met in the holiday-themed MTIO #8). Blaze hopped on the back of Grimm's cycle as they sped off together.
Ben let Johnny off at the apartment building he was staying at. Blaze gave him a complimentary set of tickets for the auto show he was performing at as a gift before the two parted ways. Grimm headed home, realizing he had to face the music. He had no sooner landed the craft when Alicia ran for him. She immediately embraced him, wanting nothing more at that moment than to have her love in her arms.
Some time later, Ben and Alicia went to the exhibition at Shea Stadium. They found their seats just before Blaze jumped over a set of cars. What none of them knew was that a few patrons had their eyes set on driving off with one of the featured vehicles. The thieves drove off with the car just after Blaze landed his bike. He then set off after them as the Ghost Rider.
Ben knew something funny was up, and asked Alicia to find her way home, as he went to his jet cycle to investigate. The Ghost Rider eventually caught up with the crooks, forcing them out of the car before he tossed it at them. Grimm witnessed that act of violence and thought that his ally was out of control. He tried to calm Blaze down, but a confrontation between the two of them was inevitable.
Grimm was finally able to persuade Blaze's personality to come forth, but not after more city property had been destroyed. Johnny reverted to his human self before collapsing in the Thing's arms. Afterward, Ben rejoined Alicia in her studio. He reflected on all the good things in his life, like her, as Johnny drove off toward his next destination.
I haven't read many of Ghost Rider's comics, but I've always found him an interesting character. I was glad that Blaze returned a few years after his monthly title was cancelled. I liked the issues I read, including his role as one of the original Champions before that short-lived team broke up. He's more powerful now, and his popularity wanes at times, but he is still someone who definitely shouldn't be underestimated. I just wish that more stories like this were published that gave us a better glimpse into his human side.
That's it for me this week. I'll begin a new week tomorrow with a synopsis of the eighty-first issue of Marvel Two-In-One. Ben will join forces with one of the Fantastic Four's original foes to combat a powerful enemy and its forces. Until then, have a great week and don't forget to be kind to one another.







