And yes, my mind is blown when Ana Voog posted this on her Facebook page. I didn't realize that Issue #100 of Marvel Two-In-One Predicted September 11, 2001 so exactly in June 1983 and mistaken historical fact as alternate reality fiction. Is it possible that time travelers are working for Marvel Comics? If so, what other future event is going to be predicted to 100% exact perfection in a future issue of the Fantastic 4?
Thursday, July 19, 2012
COMIC BOOKS CONTINUED
I was on www.facebook.com before logging on this internet blog. There's an internet blogger, photographer, unreleased rock star lead singer of the rock band trio the Blue Up and webcam performer named Rachael Olson aka Ana Clara Voog. I never met the woman. She lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Ana Voog's Twitter page which led to her Facebook page. Her facebook page led to issue #100 of Marvel Two-In-One. For those who are drawing a blank, Marvel Two-In-One was a solo series for Fantastic 4 member the Thing. Essentially, the Thing would be paired off with a super-hero from the Marvel Comics universe each issue. The comic book series Marvel Two-In-One started in January 1974 and it ended on June 1983. June 1983 issue of Marvel Two-In-One was both issue #100 and the final installment of the series. In it, Ben Grimm aka the Thing pairs off with the alternate reality version of himself. In this alternate reality version of Earth, The World Trade Center was destroyed by terrorism leading to an attack against the Pentagon. War was declared between the United States of America and Nazi Germany responsible for destroying the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. The scary thing about Issue #100 of Marvel Two-In-One was that it really wasn't an alternate reality version of Earth, but it acuratly predicted the future all the way back in June 1983. Below is a photo of how haunting what was supposed to be alternate reality in June 1983 became historical fact in July 2012.