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rdfs:label | - Marvel Two-In-One Vol 1 24
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Letterer1 | - Gaspar Saladino
- Irv Watanabe
- Joe Rosen
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StoryTitle | - Does Anyone Remember... the Hijacker!?
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Letterer1 | - Gaspar Saladino
- Irv Watanabe
- Joe Rosen
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CoverArtist | - Danny Crespi
- Ron Wilson
- Joe Sinnott
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Synopsis | - Helping out with testing for a new environmental protection suit for Bill Foster and Tony Stark, Thing can do nothing but complain, despite the fact that his body can withstand the conditions in the environmental room that they have placed him in.
The mood changes when the lab is attacked by the Hijacker, who has come to rob the lab, eliminating most of the staff with knockout gas. However, before passing out, Bill Foster manages to free the Thing, and eventually revives enough to change into Black Goliath.
Although the Hijacker is just a normal human, he manages to keep the two heroes on their toes by using various devices, including his high tech crime-tank. However, the two heroes manage to get the best of the Hijacker and easily defeat him. When unmasked and about to reveal his identity, the Thing indignantly throws the Hijacker for a loop.
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Notes | - * Marcos is credited as P. Marcus.
* Letters : Saladino page 1, Watanabe , Rosen pages 13-14, 16-22.
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