Happy Sunday, peeps,
I started this article yesterday before running errands and going to a baseball game, but I'm back to complete my summary of the twenty-first issue of Marvel Two-In-One. The cover showed the Thing and Doc Savage bursting through a wall together. The story was called "Black Sun Lives!" The issue had a cover date of November 1976.
The tale began in two different time periods: 1976 and 1936. In 1976, the Thing was at home in the Baxter Building in New York City when his teammate Johnny Storm (also known as the Human Torch) went to answer a request to use their private elevator. Their guest was a woman named Janice Lightner. She had no sooner entered when she fainted.
Ben and Johnny placed her on a nearby couch. Johnny recognized her as the daughter of Raymond Lightner. She admitted that, adding that her twin brother Tom was now running the family estate since their father's passing, and was running the family and the estate into the ground. Tom Lightner was an engineer who was rather proud of his work and grew to resent others who were only trying to help him. Tom turned to alcohol to ease his pain, and soon wasted much of the family fortune on gambling and women. Soon, all that was left were the two siblings and the house itself.
During one of their arguments. Tom showed his sister the sky cannon he'd been working on. He had reconstructed it from their father's notes. It was designed to attract stellar energy that Tom intended to transfer into a human receptacle. He was planning his first test of the weapon that evening, using himself as the host.
A brilliant light near where the Lightner manor stood illuminated the evening sky. It was enough to convince the trio to check out the source. They soon boarded the Fantasticar to follow their presumption. Tom was awaiting their arrival and used his weapon to strike at the intruding vessel.
In 1936, the man known as Doc Savage and his companions were in their quarters in the 86th floor of the Empire State Building when a female caller arrived. She was let through security, and also collapsed soon after her entrance. She was Raymond Lightner's wife. Lifting the woman's veil revealed a bruised face. She explained that her husband had grown angry after learning that his wife was with child.
Raymond lusted after power, which he believed he could achieve through the activation of his sky cannon that he'd been developing. The older Mr. Lightner later activated the weapon, and its flash was observed by Savage and his friends that night. They also flew to check out the source, and their aircraft was also fired upon by a beam that emanated from the same location.
The two incidents apparently seemed to bridge the two generations, as members of both vehicles suddenly found themselves staring at one another as they fell from the sky from their damaged planes. It also connected the Lightner father with his son. The two soon merged into a being called Blacksun.
Meanwhile, Doc Savage, the Thing, the Human Torch, and their retinue were occupied with ensuring everyone's safety. They had no sooner accomplished that goal when they found themselves under attack by Blacksun. The heroes shielded the younger female Lightner before engaging the enemy. Ben and Johnny's attacks were nullified by the hybrid villain.
Doc Savage led the second wave, and the Torch and the Thing later joined him. The trio tried to anchor their opponent, who was drawn toward the skies above. Blacksun reached a point where it could no longer breathe, and plummeted to the ground. The temporal field that had combined the timelines began to dissipate, and soon sent the adventurers from the 1930s back to their own era. Ben and Johnny were left to help Janice find medical assistance for her brother, Tom. Fortunately, they knew of a professional named Don Blake who just might be able to help.
Aside from a tale in a Giant-Size Spider-Man mag (that separated Spidey and his counterparts by their respective decades) and the Giant-Size Doc Savage Marvel comic (that reprinted several of his own title that only lasted eight issues), I didn't know much about Doc Savage and his allies before reading this issue. The good doctor and his crew have had some of their exploits published by various comic book companies over the years. I think that this tale was the first one that brought Savage and friends to the present day. It was a fun yarn that ended too soon, in my opinion.
If you're wondering what happened to Blacksun, all you have to do is stay tuned for my next article, which covers the twenty-second issue of this series. Ben and Johnny deliver Lightner to Doctor Blake, and we'll see what happens when Blake's alter ego encounters the Thing once more. Until then, have a great day and don't forget to be kind to one another.







