- Script
- Archie Goodwin
- Pencils
- Herb Trimpe
- Inks
- John Severin
- Colors
- Don Warfield
- Letters
- Artie Simek
- Editing
- Stan Lee
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Hulk [Bruce Banner]; Thunderbolt Ross; Betty Ross; Glenn Talbot; The Shaper of Worlds (introduction); Captain Axis [Otto Kronsteig] (villain, introduction); Ant-Man [Hank Pym](cameo); Jarella (cameo); Jim Wilson (cameo); Dr. Doom (cameo flashback)
- 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
- Script
- Roger Stern
- Pencils
- Terry Austin
- Inks
- Terry Austin
- Colors
- Don Warfield ?
- Letters
- Tom Orzechowski
- Genre
- humor; superhero
- Characters
- Hulk-Hare; General Ross; Roger Stern; Terry Austin; Stan Lee; Jack Abel
- Synopsis
- A Hulk take-off as a funny animal book.
Jack Abel is credited as "editor" of the parody funny animal title - which is not a real credit.
- Script
- Roger Stern
- Pencils
- Terry Austin
- Inks
- Terry Austin
- Colors
- Don Warfield ?
- Letters
- Terry Austin ?
- Genre
- humor; superhero
- Characters
- Hulkie; Mr. Ross; Roger Stern; Terry Austin
Jack Abel is credited as "editor" of the Archie parody - which is not a real credit. A Hulk take-off as Archie.