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"Cripes! No sooner am I outta one jam, I'm in another! But I ain't got the time now ta stop and play with these green-garbed Hydra loonies, not if there's still a chance a' my gettin' Alicia back."
The Thing
"My Sweetheart -- My Killer!"
Marvel Two-In-One 31
Marvel Two-In-One
Title: "My Sweetheart -- My Killer!"
Volume: 1
Number: 31
Cover price: .30/.35 (See Notes)
Cover date: September, 1977
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Credits
Chief: Archie Goodwin
Writers: Marv Wolfman
Pencilers: Ron Wilson
Inkers: Sam Grainger
Cover artists: Ron Wilson
Cover inker: Frank Giacoia
Cover letterer: Irving Watanabe
Colorists: Janice Cohen
Letterers: Irving Watanabe
Editors: Marv Wolfman
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"My Sweetheart -- My Killer!" is the story title to the 31st issue of the superhero team-up series Marvel Two-In-One, published by Marvel Comics. It was written and edited by Marv Wolfman with artwork by Ron Wilson and inks by Sam Grainger. The cover art composition was illustrated by Wilson and Frank Giacoia. The story was colored by Janice Cohen with lettering by Irving Watanabe. This issue shipped with a September, 1977 cover date and carried a cover price of .30 per copy (.35 with later distributions).

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Notes & Trivia[]

  • This issue is reprinted in Essential Marvel Two-In-One, Volume 2 and Essential Spider-Woman, Volume 1.
  • This issue was published in the midst of a price hike of all standard 32-page Marvel Comics issues, which went from .30 per copy to .35 per copy. Some printings of this issue bear a .30 cover price, while others have a .35 cover price.
  • The secret team-up guest star for this issue is Jessica Drew, aka Spider-Woman.
  • The so-called "mystery menace" is Ben Grimm's girlfriend, Alicia Masters.
  • The origin of Spider-Woman is recapped in this issue. It was first told in Marvel Spotlight #32 in February, 1977. It was expanded on in Spider-Woman #37.

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