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    Marvel Two-in-One #40

    Marvel Two-in-One » Marvel Two-in-One #40 - Conjure Night! released by Marvel on June 1978.

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    Conjure Night! last edited by pikahyper on 08/20/19 03:07AM View full history

    It’s the Thing and Black Panther against a merciless, undead vampire! Will the two hero’s teamwork be enough to take down this batty menace?

    A very fun start- after the events of last issue, as a 'thank you', Ben is making pizza for Yellowjacket, Matt Murdock, and Eugene, the kid who followed Ben into the Thinker's lair (Daredevil couldn't make it, I wonder why, and the Vision split). After Murdock teaches the kid a lesson on gambling by use of hyper-senses, YJ takes Ben and Eugene to the kids school by quinjet, where Ben sees the kid back into school. Teaching at the school (under the name Luke Charles) is T'Challa, the Black Panther, and Ben hangs around the school until class lets out, becoming the target of a few pranks along the way.

    The Panther is investigating a rash of disappearances in the black community, and to take Ben's mind off his problems, he asks Ben to help him investigate. We cut to the police, who are clueless in the investigation, save for an odd fetid smell, much like, quick cut to..., a graveyard, where a hand is clawing its way to the surface...

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    I like this issue, because we see more than just heroes fighting bad guys. We get more of a glimpse into their lives. Ben making a pizza, Black Panther teaching a class, etc. That's why I've always liked Ben Grimm, we see more of his civilian life, compared to other heroes of the time. ...

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