| Release: | Sep 1962 |
| Cover: | Sep 1962 |
Banished To Outer Space / The Ringmaster
| Release: | Sep 1962 |
| Cover: | Sep 1962 |
"Banished To Outer Space" - The Hulk is trapped in his undersea chamber when soldiers track down Rick Jones. They need the Hulk's help to test a rocket. Hearing this, Rick decides that he can't refuse to help his country, so he lures the Hulk into the rocket. Only after the launch does Rick learn that this was a deception by Thunderbolt Ross, whose intention has always been to launch the Hulk into space permanently. Rick uses the controls to bring the rocket back to Earth, but unusual feedback creates a strange connection between the two. The Hulk no longer transforms into Banner by day, but as long as Rick is awake, he'll do exactly what Rick says.
"The Ringmaster" - The F.B.I. are investigating a series of unusual robberies, in which entire towns have been picked clean. The only common thread is a circus that has visited every town. The Ringmaster of this circus hypnotizes his audiences into doing his bidding. He hypnotizes Rick Jones, but Rick still has enough mental control of himself and the Hulk to keep things from going as the Ringmaster had planned.
| Writer | Stan Lee |
| Cover Penciller | Jack Kirby |
| Cover Inker | Richard 'Dick' Bache Ayers |
| Cover Colorist | Stan Goldberg |
| Penciller | Jack Kirby |
| Inker | Richard 'Dick' Bache Ayers |
| Letterer | Artie Simek |
| Editor | Stan Lee |
| Editor in Chief | Stan Lee |
| Hulk | Robert Bruce Banner |
| Thaddeus E. 'Thunderbolt' Ross | |
| Ringmaster | Maynard Tiboldt |
| Richard 'Rick' Jones | |
| Human Cannonball | Jack Pulver |
| Clown | Eliot Franklin |
| Bruto the Strongman | Bruce Olafsen |
| Teena the Fat Lady | Mary Stenson |
| Circus of Terror |
| Age | Silver Age |
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| Format | Digital |
| Series Group | Hulk |
| Genre | Science Fiction | Super-Heroes |
| Country | USA |
| Language | English |