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  • Marvel Two-In-One Vol 1 41
Letterer1
  • Joe Rosen
Inker1
  • Pablo Marcos
Inker1
  • Pablo Marcos
Editor-in-Chief
  • Jim Shooter
Writer1
  • Roger Slifer
  • David Kraft
Penciler1
  • Ron Wilson
Colourist1
  • Francoise Mouly
Writer1
  • Roger Slifer
  • David Kraft
StoryTitle
  • Voodoo and Valor!
Editor1
  • Jim Shooter
Penciler1
  • Ron Wilson
Appearing
  • Featured Characters: * * Supporting Characters: * Adversaries: * * * * Other Characters: * * Locations: * Items: * Vehicles: *
Letterer1
  • Joe Rosen
Colourist1
  • Francoise Mouly
Editor1
  • Jim Shooter
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CoverArtist
  • Irv Watanabe
  • Ron Wilson
  • Pablo Marcos
Country
  • USA
Issue
  • 41
Volume
  • 1
Title
  • Marvel Two-In-One
Month
  • July
Synopsis
  • Continued from last issue... As the Thing returns to the Black Panther's apartment at their scheduled meeting time, Ben forces his way when he believes that there might be trouble. Inside he finds Brother Voodoo, who has been drawn here because of the Vampire Zuvembie that has been on the loose and agrees to help Ben try and track down the Black Panther and other prominent African-American's that have been kidnapped by the monster. The Vampire Zuvembie turns out to be under the control of Kinji Obatu, formally the criminal known as Dr. Spectrum of the Squadron Sinister. He has captured these prominent figures in order to clear the execution order on his head by Ugandan leader Idi Amin. With his prisoners, Obatu and the Zuvembie load them up on a stolen aircraft and fly to Haiti where they prepare to make the trade off. When Brother Voodoo and the Thing learn the plan, they fly off to rescue the others, and after being shot down in Uganda, the two heroes attack the ceremony where Obatu is turning the others over to Amin. During the fight, Brother Voodoo frees the Vampire Zuvembie from the control of W'Sulli, the tribe leader who put it under Obatu's control. The Zuvembie would then kill W'Sulli and cause Obatu to plummet to his apparent death. With Obatu's plot foiled, Brother Voodoo, Black Panther, and the Thing gather up all the captured people and take them back to the plane that will bring them home to the United States.
Notes
  • * Slifer credited for the "spiffy scenario" .
Publisher
  • Marvel Comics
Year
  • 1978