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Funny... I've always thought all I had to do wuz cure myself of bein' th' Thing... an' suddenly everything would be rosey. But that other me. He's human. He's got a world to build, and maybe, maybe when it's all done a chance for a normal life, a wife, kids even. I ain't got none of that here. I got Alicia, but there ain't no way I can ever marry her as th' Thing. I got Reed, an' Sue, an' even Johnny ta make bein' a monster a bit easier ta take... what I ain't got is th' answer ta one last question. Who's really better off, that other Ben Grimm or me? I don't think I really wanta know the answer ta that one, 'cause ya know what? I got a funny feelin' I'd pick me... an' that scares the heck outta me...

Appearing in "Earth 33⅓"

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Appearing in "Aftermath!"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Marvel Two-In-One #100

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Synopsis for "Aftermath!"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Marvel Two-In-One #100

Mister Fantastic shows Ben the recorded footage of his recent attempt at trying to cure himself wherein he attempted to travel into the past and administer a cure made by Reed on his past self during an earlier stage in his mutation. Reed explains that while he originally believed that Ben created a divergent reality in going into the past, he has found evidence that actually supports that Ben really traveled to the past of a parallel dimension. When Ben doesn't understand, Reed goes over the footage, taking the time to zoom in on the headline of a nearby newspaper box that was visible during the battle between Ben and his "past self". Instead of being the New York Daily Bugle, the newspaper identifies itself as the New Amsterdam Daily Bugle. Soon after explaining the implications caused by this, Reed is then called away by his wife Sue who tells Reed that he needs to spend time with his son. Left to his own devices, Ben decides to check in on his alternate self to see how he has been doing since the Thing cured him. Going to the time platform, Ben programs it to return him to that reality, but in the present day. As he does so he wonders if his previous ventures into the past had no effect on history. Ben then activates the time platform and finds himself in the ruins of New Amsterdam of this alternate world. The moment he arrives he quickly realizes that it is a world that has been ravaged by Galactus.

Climbing down the ruins of the Baxter Building and into the decimated city, the Thing is soon attacked by a band of locals, forcing him to fight them off. Suddenly he is met by his alternate self, still in his human form. Promising to tell the Thing everything, Ben Grimm leads him to a camp in a long-abandoned subway tunnel. Ben explains that after he was cured, he decided to quit the Fantastic Four and opened his own bar. The group endured, however, taking on Spider-Man as a member of their team taking on such foes as Doctor Doom and the Mole Man. Then one day Galactus came and the Fantastic Four were the first line of defense but were easily slain by Galactus. The rest of Earth's heroes then tried to stop Galactus, but they too fell under his power. Galactus then fed upon the Earth, draining it of all its resources, leaving it a nearly lifeless husk for the remaining survivors. Ben is about to explain who has been cutting a swath of terror across the Earth since then, but they are interrupted when the subway is invaded by an army of muscle-bound androids. The Thing tries to fight them off, but they overpower him and take him prisoner.

When the Thing revives sometime later he finds himself a prisoner of the Red Skull. Meanwhile, Ben Grimm helps the survivors get out of the subway tunnels and convinces them to rise up against the Skull in order to free the Thing. They then head to the Red Skull's headquarters in the ruins of the World Trade Center. En route they are confronted by Nazi soldiers who tell them that they are in a restricted area. Back in the Red Skull's lab, the maniac begins to question the Thing. Ben has realized what's going on: because he cured this world's Ben Grimm, the spat that caused the Torch to temporarily leave the group early on in their career never happened. This, in turn, prevented the Sub-Mariner from being revived and thus Captain America was not revived in this era. When Galactus later consumed the Earth it somehow freed the Skull. Explaining all this to the Red Skull is met with skepticism and the Skull decides that he must torture his prisoner in order to learn the "real truth".

Meanwhile, this world's Ben Grimm and his allies have jumped the guards and stolen their weapons and uniforms. With them, they manage to smuggle themselves into the Nazi camp. When Grimm witnesses a blind woman named Alicia Masters getting pushed around, he doesn't care since in this reality they do not have a relationship together and he has more important concerns. When Grimm and his troops launch their surprise attack it distracts the Red Skull long enough for the Thing to break free. The Thing then helps Ben and his comrades defeat the Skull's soldiers and android. When the Red Skull later tries to employ his dust of death on Ben Grimm, the Thing blows it back in the Skull's face, killing him instantly. With the battle over, Ben Grimm thanks the Thing for helping liberate his world and both suspect this will be the last time they will see each other. When the Thing returns to his own reality and reflects on his meeting, he comes to realize that perhaps if he were to be changed back into Ben Grimm he would not have things as good as he's had them since his transformation.

Appearing in "G.A.R.D.'s Gauntlet"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Iron Man #151

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Synopsis for "G.A.R.D.'s Gauntlet"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Iron Man #151
Tony is depressed by Bethany's departure and goes to get fitted for a suit with Ling. Stark International's staff are still cleaning up after the fires Blacklash caused. Scott Lang is finishing up repairs in the facility he was assigned to when some caustic liquid released by the fires burns into the G.A.R.D. Computer and it locks down the building. Regarding Lang as an intruder, G.A.R.D. begins activating its automatic defenses. Lang becomes Ant-Man and manages to shrink inside the machine and shut it down. Later, Tony sees Bethany on the front of a newspaper with the headline "American spy captured!"

Appearing in "An Eagle in the Aerie"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Power Man and Iron Fist #65

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  • Female Sabateurs
    • Jill
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Synopsis for "An Eagle in the Aerie"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Power Man and Iron Fist #65

When Jeryn Hogarth calls Power Man and Iron Fist to come up to his Arie in Canada to pick up Jennie Royce, Power Man and Iron Fist are unaware that they are being followed by the vigilante El Aguila, who believes the two Heroes for Hire to be involved in shady business following their last encounter.

When Power Man and Iron Fist arrive in Canada, they are taken into Jeryn's private office where he tells the two that he believes that some of the women on his staff may be stealing the various assets that that are kept that Arie. When El Aguila arrives to attack the Aerie, he ultimately ends up teaming up with Power Man and Iron Fist, and exposing a number of Jeryn's support staff who are responsible.

After the thieves are defeated, El Aguila is thanked for his help, Aguila departs from the Arie as a ally of the Heroes for Hire, but not before stealing a kiss from Jennie.

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