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| - Marvel Two-In-One Vol 1 42
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| - Sam Grainger
- Alfredo Alcala
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| - Sam Grainger
- Alfredo Alcala
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** Unnamed scientist
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| - Terry Austin
- George Perez
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| - [[W:C:marvel:Steven Rogers
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Synopsis
| - Learning that Wundarr had been taken to Project Pegasus, Ben breaks in to try and free him. However, Captain America is there to calm Ben down and convince him to allow the scientists there to experiment on Wundarr, as they believe his unique powers may help them unlock the secrets behind the Cosmic Cube.
After some initial opposition from Wundarr himself, Ben talks the alien man-boy into doing what the Project Pegasus scientists ask of him. However, Project Pegasus has been infiltrated by Victorius of the Cult of Entropy. When the moment presents itelf, Victorius distracts the heroes by charging Wundarr with too much power from the Cosmic Cube, and then steals the Cube itself.
Victorius transports himself to the Florida Everglades, where his fellow Cultists prepare for the arrival of Jude the Entropic Man, and continue to worship their original leader Yagzan. When Ben and Captain America track down the Entropists, they arrive too late to stop them from using the Cosmic Cube to bring forth Jude the Entropic Man.
This story is continued next issue...
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Notes
| - * This issue contains a letters page, "The Ever-Lovin' Blue Eyed Letters Page". Letters are published from: Peter Petruski II, David Glass, and Jack Dreso.
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quotation
| - Sometimes the most obvious things are the easiest overlooked.
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