- Script
- Len Wein (credited); Roy Thomas (credited) (plot)
- Pencils
- Herb Trimpe (credited)
- Inks
- John Severin (credited)
- Colors
- Michael Kelleher (credited); Kellustration (credited)
- Letters
- Jean Simek (credited as Jean Izzo); Morrie Kuramoto (revisions)
- Editing
- Stan Lee (credited)
- Job Number
- 724 Z
- Feature Logo
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Hulk [Bruce Banner]; Rick Jones (cameo); Betty Ross; General Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross; Major Glenn Talbot; The Colossus (villain); The Sphinx (villain); Horusians [Duamutef; Imset; Qebehsenuf] (villain); Dr. Igor Drenkov (cameo)
- Synopsis
- Hulk drags a Russian war ship to the ocean floor. As he is trying to make his way home from Latveria, he ends up in the Sahara and stumbles upon a movie set. The director gets the idea to put the Hulk in his film but is thwarted when the Hulk transforms into puny Banner. Bruce gets abducted by aliens who have arrived to witness a gladiatorial contest. When Bruce accidentally nullifies one of the stone combatants, the Hulk is left to fight the Colossus on his own. Meanwhile, back at Gamma Base, Ross unveils his plans for a military instillation designed to take down the Hulk.
- Reprints
- Keywords
- Sahara
As of last issue, General Ross and his crew thought the Hulk was dead, but in this issue Ross has made elaborate plans for nullifying or killing him.
- Script
- Gerry Conway (credited); Roy Thomas (credited) (plot)
- Pencils
- Herb Trimpe (credited)
- Inks
- John Severin (credited)
- Colors
- Michael Kelleher (credited); Kellustration (credited)
- Letters
- Sam Rosen (credited)
- Editing
- Stan Lee (credited)
- Job Number
- 725 Z
- Feature Logo
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Hulk [Bruce Banner]; Leader [Samuel Sterns] (villain); Betty Ross; General Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross; Doc Samson [Leonard Samson]; Jim Wilson; Richard Nixon (android, cameo); Spiro Agnew (android, cameo)
- Synopsis
- Hulk is still wandering around the Sahara, trying to figure out how to get home, when he is attacked by the Israeli army. Faring no better than their American counterparts, the Israelis watch helplessly as Hulk hitches a ride on a plane headed for the U.S. Meanwhile, as Ross oversees construction of the new Project: Greenskin, Jim comes to him with information about the Leader's sinister plans to replace key people, including the president, with androids.
- Reprints
- Keywords
- Project Greenskin; Sahara
- Script
- Gerry Conway (credited)
- Pencils
- Herb Trimpe (credited)
- Inks
- John Severin (credited)
- Colors
- Michael Kelleher (credited); Kellustration (credited)
- Letters
- Sam Rosen (credited)
- Editing
- Stan Lee (credited)
- Job Number
- 748-Z
- Feature Logo
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Hulk [Bruce Banner]; Leader [Samuel Sterns] (villain); Richard Nixon; Betty Ross; General Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross; Doc Samson [Leonard Samson]; Glenn Talbot; Spiro Agnew
- Synopsis
- Hulk and Samson tear into the Leader's gamma-powered construct in front of the president. Samson takes a gamma blast that turns him back into his normal human form.
- Reprints
- Keywords
- sonic depressor
- Script
- Roy Thomas (credited)
- Pencils
- Herb Trimpe (credited)
- Inks
- John Severin (credited)
- Colors
- Michael Kelleher (credited); Kellustration (credited)
- Letters
- Sam Rosen (credited)
- Editing
- Stan Lee (credited)
- Feature Logo
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Hulk [Bruce Banner]
- Synopsis
- The Hulk is fooled by an elaborate mirage in the desert.
- Reprints
- Keywords
- desert; mirage
- Script
- Archie Goodwin (credited); Chris Claremont (credited) (plotting assist)
- Pencils
- Herb Trimpe (credited)
- Inks
- John Severin (credited)
- Colors
- Michael Kelleher (credited); Kellustration (credited)
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited)
- Editing
- Stan Lee (credited)
- Job Number
- 777-Z
- Feature Logo
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Peter Corbeau; Dum Dum Dugan (cameo); Nick Fury; Hulk [Bruce Banner]; Betty Ross; General Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross; Major Glenn Talbot; Jarella; Lord Visis (villain); Fialan (villain, introduction); Hulkbusters (introduction); Torla; S.H.I.E.L.D.
- Synopsis
- Bruce Banner is cured of the radiation that makes him the Hulk, but the process has caused the sun to become unstable. Jarella is sent to Earth.
- Reprints
- Keywords
- Starcore
- Script
- Archie Goodwin (credited)
- Pencils
- Herb Trimpe (credited)
- Inks
- John Severin (credited)
- Colors
- Michael Kelleher (credited); Kellustration (credited)
- Letters
- Sam Rosen (credited)
- Editing
- Stan Lee (credited)
- Feature Logo
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- High Evolutionary [Herbert Edgar Wyndham] (flashback) (cameo); Hulk [Bruce Banner]; Betty Ross; General Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross; Major Glenn Talbot; Hulkbusters; The Inheritor (introduction, villain)
- Synopsis
- Project Greenskin proves to be a success as it is able to contain the Hulk until he once again reverts to Bruce Banner. Bruce uses the state-of-the-art labs housed within the complex to begin work on a new cure for his monstrous condition, but his scientific studies are interrupted by a highly evolved cockroach bent on world domination.
- Reprints
- Script
- Archie Goodwin (credited)
- Pencils
- Herb Trimpe (credited)
- Inks
- John Severin (credited)
- Colors
- Sheila Johnson (credited)
- Letters
- Sam Rosen (credited)
- Editing
- Stan Lee (credited)
- Job Number
- 356Z ?
- Feature Logo
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Lorna Dane; Havok [Alex Summers]; Hulk [Bruce Banner]; Iceman [Bobby Drake] (flashback); Betty Ross; General Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross; Major Glenn Talbot; Viking and his gang (villain, introduction for all); Senator Morton Clegstead (introduction); Congressman Roger Dutton (introduction)
- Synopsis
- Hulk escapes Project Greenskin and begins to hunt for Jarella. When he accidentally mistakes Lorna Dane and her green hair for his lost love, this puts him into conflict with her very powerful boyfriend, Havok, who handily beats him. Betty and Glenn find Bruce lying unconscious in the desert and, in a state of delirium, Bruce professes his love for Jarella to the woman he is supposed to be in love with.
- Reprints
- Keywords
- Project Greenskin
In the improper use of a character's abilities category: Havok uses his powers in this story to shoot a thin plasma beam at the Hulk's head and use the pain it causes to make the Hulk susceptible to suggestion and he also uses a plasma beam to lower Lorna from the top of a tall cliff to the ground.
- Script
- Archie Goodwin (credited)
- Pencils
- Herb Trimpe (credited)
- Inks
- John Severin (credited)
- Colors
- Michael Kelleher (credited); Kellustration (credited)
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited)
- Editing
- Stan Lee (credited)
- Job Number
- 874 Z
- Feature Logo
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Hulk [Bruce Banner]; Betty Ross; General Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross; Major Glenn Talbot; Congressman Roger Dutton; Dr. Lathrop; Senator Morton Clegstead (villain)
- Synopsis
- Bruce heads to Washington D.C. to try and enlist Hank Pym's help in shrinking him small enough to reach Jarella's subatomic world. Enraged when he can't track down Ant-Man, Bruce turns into the Hulk and has to fend off a toxic glob that used to be a U.S. senator who was using Hulk's gamma-irradiated blood to try to cure his cancer (which turned out to be a bad idea).
- Reprints
- Keywords
- Hulkbuster Base; Project Greenskin
The Project Greenskin complex is first referred to as "Hulkbuster Base" in this story.
- Script
- Gary Friedrich (credited); Steve Englehart
- Pencils
- Dick Ayers (credited); Herb Trimpe (credited)
- Inks
- Frank Giacoia (credited)
- Colors
- Michael Kelleher (credited); Kellustration (credited)
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited)
- Editing
- Stan Lee (credited)
- Job Number
- 938 Z
- Feature Logo
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Fantastic Four: Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; Invisible Girl [Susan Storm Richards]; Mister Fantastic [Reed Richards]; The Thing [Ben Grimm]
Black Widow [Natasha Romanoff] (cameo); Captain America [Steve Rogers]; Nick Fury; Hulk [Bruce Banner]; J. Jonah Jameson (cameo); Matt Murdock; Richard Nixon; Peter Parker (cameo); General Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross; Hulkbusters; Spiro Agnew
- Synopsis
- After his rampage in Washington D.C., the president sends Nick Fury and Captain America to help Ross capture the Hulk. They are successful and transport Bruce to New York to stand trial. During the plane ride, Bruce's lawyer, Matt Murdock, finds him so heavily sedated that he is only able to wallow in guilt and prepare for death. Matt invokes Bruce's civil rights and demands that Ross give him a stimulant so he can talk to his client coherently. Ross reluctantly complies, and Bruce quickly turns into the Hulk. Hulk bursts from the plane to find the Fantastic Four waiting for him on the tarmac.
- Reprints
Credits on page one also note: "Aided by Herb Trimpe and practically the whole bullpen." Trimpe redrew many of the Hulk faces throughout the issue, the caricatures of President Richard Nixon and Vice-President Spiro Agnew, and the Daredevil and Black Widow figures on page 12. Other artists who likely assisted include John Verpoorten, John Romita and Mike Esposito.
- Script
- Gary Friedrich (credited); Roy Thomas (credited) (script)
- Pencils
- Dick Ayers (credited); Herb Trimpe (credited)
- Inks
- John Severin (credited)
- Colors
- Michael Kelleher (credited); Kellustration (credited)
- Letters
- Jean Simek (credited as Jean Izzo); Morrie Kuramoto
- Editing
- Stan Lee (credited)
- Job Number
- 774-Z
- Feature Logo
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- The Avengers: Captain America [Steve Rogers]; Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Quicksilver [Pietro Maximoff]; Scarlet Witch [Wanda Maximoff]; Thor [Thor Odinson]; Vision
Fantastic Four: Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; Invisible Girl [Susan Storm Richards]; Mister Fantastic [Reed Richards]; The Thing [Ben Grimm]
Daredevil [Matt Murdock]; Hulk [Bruce Banner]; J. Jonah Jameson (cameo); Foggy Nelson; General Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross; Spider-Man [Peter Parker] (cameo)
- Synopsis
- On a runway at JFK airport, Mr. Fantastic brings the Hulk down with his newly devised Nega-Gamma Gun. The Hulk is placed in heavy restraints and is put on trial for his crimes. After testimony in the case, both pro and con, Matt pulls a stunt out of his lawyer's bag of tricks and quickly proves that the Hulk is too mentally incompetent to stand trial. As the judge tries to figure out how to proceed, Reed shows up with his special gun and claims it will change the Hulk into Bruce Banner for good. Instead, it provides the Hulk with the strength to break free and escape.
- Reprints
Reed's seeming act of mercy toward the Hulk at the end of the story turns out to be a sham as the last four panels depict the Hulk weakening and crashing into a building which covers him in rubble. This seems to indicate that Reed knew the Hulk would get a sudden burst of strength followed by debilitating weakness. The captions go even further and insinuate that Reed may have actually been trying to kill the Hulk. Regardless, the Hulk is up again next issue with nothing more than a scant reference to this incident.
- Script
- Archie Goodwin (credited)
- Pencils
- Herb Trimpe (credited)
- Inks
- John Severin (credited)
- Colors
- Michael Kelleher (credited); Kellustration (credited)
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited)
- Editing
- Stan Lee (credited)
- Feature Logo
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Ant-Man [Hank Pym]; Chameleon [Dmitri Smerdyakov] (villain); Hulk [Bruce Banner]; Betty Ross; General Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross; Major Glenn Talbot; Janet Van Dyne; HYDRA (villain); Jarella (cameo flashback)
- Synopsis
- Hulk breaks into Ant-Man's lab and starts drinking stuff to try to shrink himself to subatomic size. Chameleon, who is stealing some papers from the lab, takes advantage of the rapidly shrinking Hulk and brings the pint-sized hero back to his current employers, Hydra. Hulk escapes into the air ducts, but Hydra sends in a group of plague-carrying rats to finish him off. Ant-Man arrives to help Hulk out but is unable to prevent the Hulk from shrinking out of sight. Meanwhile, Betty leaves Project Greenskin to get her life together.
- Reprints
In flashback, Jarella is miscolored with white skin and blonde hair.
- Script
- Archie Goodwin (credited)
- Pencils
- Herb Trimpe (credited)
- Inks
- John Severin (credited)
- Colors
- Michael Kelleher (credited); Kellustration (credited)
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited)
- Editing
- Roy Thomas (credited)
- Job Number
- 945 Z
- Feature Logo
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Ant-Man [Hank Pym] (cameo); Doctor Doom [Victor Von Doom] (flashback) (cameo); Hulk [Bruce Banner]; Betty Ross; General Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross; Shaper of Worlds; Major Glenn Talbot; Captain Axis [Otto Kronsteig] (villain, introduction); Jarella (cameo); Jim Wilson (cameo)
- Synopsis
- Thanks to Hank Pym's experimental shrinking serum, Hulk travels through the Microverse until he finds himself on a world very similar to his own Earth but one in which the Nazis are still fighting the Allies in World War II. He discovers that the scenario is really a construct created by the Shaper of Worlds to fulfill the dreams of an ex-Nazi who arrived during an experiment with Dr. Doom. In order to stop the Hulk, the Shaper turns Kronsteig into the powerful Captain Axis, but Hulk still beats him. The Shaper decides to fulfill the Hulk's own dream and sends him to Jarella's world.
- Reprints
- Keywords
- Microverse
- Script
- Archie Goodwin (credited)
- Pencils
- Herb Trimpe (credited)
- Inks
- Sal Trapani (credited)
- Colors
- Michael Kelleher (credited); Kellustration (credited)
- Letters
- Artie Simek (credited)
- Editing
- Roy Thomas (credited)
- Job Number
- 996 Z
- Feature Logo
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Hulk [Bruce Banner]; Betty Ross; Major Glenn Talbot; Jarella; Torla; Lord Visis (villain, introduction, death); Krylar (villain, introduction, death)
- Synopsis
- Hulk arrives on Jarella's world with the mental acuity of Bruce Banner. He finds the city of K'ai in ruins and discovers that Jarella has been captured by the treacherous Lord Visis. Hulk rescues his lady love and leads her people in revolt until Visis teams up with master assassin Krylar, who has a weapon that makes one battle one's darkest fears. The weapon is turned on the Hulk, and Hulk with Banner's mind finds himself facing his old brutish self. Jarella's magicians counter by ending the spell that makes Hulk smart. Pym's serum wears off, and Hulk grows back to normal size.
- Reprints
- Keywords
- K'ai
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Herb Trimpe
- Inks
- John Severin
- Letters
- typeset
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Marvel's 1971 switch from the industry standard 32-page...
- Genre
- superhero
- Synopsis
- The story behind the cover of Incredible Hulk #147, which originally depicted Richard Nixon and Spiro Agnew.
- Script
- John Rhett Thomas (credited)
- Letters
- typeset
- Genre
- non-fiction; biography