cover art by George Perez
When we left off last issue, an unconcious Ben Grimm was about to get drilled through the skull by Klaw.
When Marvel Two-in-One #58 (December 1978) picks up at the same moment, Ben is saved by Wundarr.
Except Wundarr isn't Wundarr anymore. After exposure to the Cosmic Cube and a brief time in a coma, he wakes up with adult intelligence and a desire to bring peace to the world, renaming himself Aquarian.
In the meantime, the main villain of the story finally has all his eggs in the same basket. Over the past several issues, the components for making an Nth Projector have been smuggled into the Project, where former supervillain Dr. Lightner is supposed to use this devise to zap the Project into another universe. Instead, he uses the projector on himself to regain his former powers. This works even better than he expected. Now he's Nth Man, with the power to suck all reality into himself.
The script by Mark Gruenwald and Ralph Macchio, is quite good. Pretty much everything that happens in the story needs verbal exposition to clarify the what we are seeing, but both dialogue and narration flow naturally into the story and never slow down the pacing.
And the art, with George Perez layouts and finished art by Gene Day, is excellent, making superb use of several splash pages and non-traditional panel layouts to bring across the bizarreness of the situation while still telling the story smoothly.
Aquarian tries expanding his null-field, which cancels out all energy, to stop Lightner. But this blacks out the entire installation, including the ventilation system.
I do have a small criticism here. The Project is large enough so that everyone shouldn't have been gasping for air the second the ventilators go on the fritz.
But they do indeed gasp for air, forcing Aquarian to retract his null-field. That plan is out.
Ben has already tried tossing large pieces of debris into Nth Man to plug him up and Quasar tries blasting him with energy beams, but none of these tactics work. Giant-Man, who figures that since he's dying of radiation poisoning anyways, jumps INTO Nth Man with the plan of enlarging himself and perhaps plugging up the villain that way. But this doesn't work either.
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