- Script
- Gerry Conway; Roy Thomas
- Pencils
- Herb Trimpe
- Inks
- Sal Buscema
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Jean Simek
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Xeron (villain, introduction); Klatuu (villain, introduction); Hulk
- Reprints
Credits not removed.
- Script
- Gerry Conway; Roy Thomas
- Pencils
- Herb Trimpe
- Inks
- Mike Esposito
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Artie Simek
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Klatuu (Death); Xeron; Abomination (villain); Hulk
- Synopsis
- Hulk finds himself aboard a spaceship where he is pressed into service. Hulk settles into this new life with alien comrades, even though the first mate of the ship is the Abomination, one of his most hated enemies. After the Abomination tries to kill him, Hulk is brought before the ship's half-human and half-robot captain, Cybor, who explains the cause of his quest to track down and kill the monstrous Klaatu. As the ship's crew has a final confrontation with Klaatu, Abomination starts a fight with the Hulk and both of them battle as they fall back into Earth's atmosphere.
- Reprints
Credits removed from the 1st splash 'title' page.
- Script
- Roy Thomas
- Pencils
- Dick Ayers
- Inks
- John Severin
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Sam Rosen
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Doc Samson; Dr. Doom (villain); Hulk
- Synopsis
- As Bruce is being pursued by the police, he is picked up by Dr. Doom's limo and taken to the Latverian embassy. When Ross and his contingent of soldiers show up to ask Doom to relinquish his guest, he releases a Hulk robot instead. The army quickly destroys the robot, thinking they have done away with the real thing; Bruce bristles at the thought of having Doom as his savior so the villain gasses him and takes him back to Latveria. Doom uses his "subliminal inducer" on Banner, hoping to make both he and his monstrous alter-ego his willing servants.
- Reprints
Credits not removed.
- Script
- Roy Thomas; Gary Friedrich
- Pencils
- Dick Ayers
- Inks
- John Severin
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Artie Simek
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Doc Samson; Valeria; Dr. Doom (villain); Hulk
- Synopsis
- General Ross, Betty, Glenn and Samson think the Hulk is dead which is exactly how Dr. Doom wants it. Having made Bruce his willing servant using the awesome power of suggestion, Doom has him construct a gamma bomb with which he plans on subjugating a neighboring nation. Love, alas, brings Doom's well laid plans low as Valeria interferes in Bruce's subliminal programming to save the lives of thousands. The Hulk, not too happy about being controlled, comes close to crushing Doom like a tin can before he leaps off into the sunset.
- Reprints
Credits not removed.
'Sanctuary--Part II' added as an additional title at the top of the page.
- Script
- Jim Salicrup ?
- Pencils
- Ron Wilson; Pablo Marcos (illustrations); Dave Hunt
- Inks
- Frank Giacoia; Pablo Marcos (illustrations)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Irv Watanabe
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Hulk; Rhino
- Reprints
First page from The Mighty World of Marvel (Marvel UK, 1972 series) #301 [cover]; second page from The Mighty World of Marvel (Marvel UK, 1972 series) #152 [cover]; third page from The Mighty World of Marvel (Marvel UK, 1972 series) #292 [cover]; fourth page from The Mighty World of Marvel (Marvel UK, 1972 series) #298 [cover]
- Script
- Jim Salicrup ?
- Pencils
- Herb Trimpe (illustrations)
- Inks
- Herb Trimpe; John Severin (illustrations)
- Letters
- ?; typeset
- Genre
- superhero
- Reprints
Reprints of covers to Incredible Hulk #136, 137, 143, 144.
- Pencils
- Bob Budiansky
- Inks
- Jack Abel
- Colors
- ?
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Hulk; Abomination; alien crew (from the ship Andromeda)
Back cover. Hulk vs Abomination and alien crew from the ship Andromeda (who appeared in The Incredible Hulk (Marvel, 1968 series) #137)