Marvel Two-In-One was one of my favorite titles growing up, and I liked that it introduced me to so many of Marvel's lesser known heroes. To me, having them star alongside The Thing gave them instant status, since he's always been my favorite Marvel character.I became a big fan of heroes like Thundra, Stingray and Giant Man Bill Foster due to their appearances there. OK, maybe Aquarian never excited me that much, but the title had a pretty good track record of introducing me to cool co-stars.
Awesome cover, Ross!
ReplyDeleteThis is one throw down that I would LOVE to see!
Interesting point-of-view shot! Was that modified from Marvel's adaptation of OCTOPUSSY?
ReplyDeleteWhy's Thundra's skin green?
ReplyDeleteI do believe that's Lyra, aka the All-New Savage She-Hulk, daughter of Hulk and Thundra.
ReplyDeleteIt's the Earth-STF Thundra so it all makes sense.
ReplyDeleteAnd yes, Anon, I'm betting Art Adams was inspired by that Octopussy poster.
Yeah, no. Not Thundra. That's Lyra the Hulk's daughter with Thundra.
DeleteHave to agree with you Ross, that way too much ink was wasted on Aquarian.
ReplyDeleteThat is not Thundra. That is the New Savage She-Hulk daughter of Hulk and Thundra. Last seen trapped on Earth in a trailer park with her 2 male servants after escaping from another dimension.
ReplyDeleteI would like however to see a team-up between Wonder Woman and Thundra (the real one) if you have not done it already. Especially since George Perez has drawn both women.
ReplyDeleteI, on the other hand, wonder if Batman '66 will ever team up with the Carl Burgos Capt. Marvel against the latter's arch-enemy, the Bat-Ray?
ReplyDelete@Anonymous: As Ross has so often told me (re: similar requests)...
ReplyDelete"Anything's possible."
@Mike and Scott: with a name like "Llyra," she sounds more like the love-child of Prince Namor and Jennifer Walters!
ReplyDeleteSo, then, I'm guessing the general consensus is that this is Thundra, Junior?
ReplyDeleteOr should I say "Llyra Banner?"
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