This holiday season, The Source Material Comics Podcast unwraps a Bronze Age Christmas classic with a bizarre twist—Marvel Two-in-One #8, where the ever-lovin’ blue-eyed Thing teams up with Ghost Rider in a nativity-themed showdown that only writer Steve Gerber could dream up. Jesse Starcher, Chris Armstrong, and Evan Bevins take listeners on a nostalgic sleigh ride back to 1974, exploring a comic that somehow combines Biblical allegory, supernatural showdowns, and flaming motorcycles.
In this episode, the crew marvels at Gerber’s wild storytelling as Ghost Rider rides through Arizona and stumbles upon what appears to be a living nativity scene—wise men, a miraculous child, and a shadowy divine figure... or is it? Enter Miracle Man, a forgotten Fantastic Four villain with a God complex, staging his own Christmas pageant to gain ultimate power. The Thing, Ghost Rider, and even a trio of camel riders are drawn into a fight for the soul of a small desert town—with the fate of a mystic child hanging in the balance.
From the comic’s unexpectedly reverent tone to Gerber’s signature weirdness and deep cuts like Wandarr and Wyatt Wingfoot, this episode is as much a love letter to oddball 70s Marvel storytelling as it is a Christmas comic review. The hosts reflect on Gerber’s legacy, the Bronze Age’s over-the-top narrative style, and whether comics like this could even be made today. It’s a funny, thoughtful, and festive discussion that proves sometimes the strangest stocking stuffers are the most memorable.