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| CoverArtist2 = Paul Reinman
 
| CoverArtist2 = Paul Reinman
   
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| BlockQuote = {{Conversation
|I tell you we've got to find the Hulk! So long as he's running wild, there's no telling what he'll do!|[[Anthony Stark (Earth-616)|Iron Man]]|Image1=A 3 p1 Tony.jpg
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|I tell you we've got to find the Hulk! So long as he's running wild, there's no telling what he'll do!|[[Anthony Stark (Earth-616)|Iron Man]]|Image1=Anthony Stark (Earth-616) from Avengers Vol 1 3 0001.jpg
|Iron Man is right! So says Thor!|[[Thor Odinson (Earth-616)|Thor]]|Image2=A 3 p1 Thor.jpg
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|Iron Man is right! So says Thor!|[[Thor Odinson (Earth-616)|Thor]]|Image2=Thor Odinson (Earth-616) from Avengers Vol 1 3 0001.jpg
|But how do we find him??|[[Janet van Dyne (Earth-616)|Wasp]]|Image3=A 3 p1 Janet.jpg
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|But how do we find him??|[[Janet van Dyne (Earth-616)|Wasp]]|Image3=Janet Van Dyne (Earth-616) from Avengers Vol 1 3 0001.jpg
|He's one joker you can't find in the classified ads!|[[Henry Pym (Earth-616)|Giant-Man]]|Image4=A 3 p1 Hank.jpg
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|He's one joker you can't find in the classified ads!|[[Henry Pym (Earth-616)|Giant-Man]]|Image4=Henry Pym (Earth-616) from Avengers Vol 1 3 0001.jpg
 
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At their next meeting, the Avengers decide they need to find the [[Bruce Banner (Earth-616)|Hulk]] before he causes more trouble. [[Anthony Stark (Earth-616)|Iron Man]] uses his image projector device to communicate with the [[Fantastic Four (Earth-616)|Fantastic Four]], [[Peter Parker (Earth-616)|Spider-Man]], and the [[X-Men (Earth-616)|X-Men]] to ask if they have spotted him, but he has no luck. [[Thor Odinson (Earth-616)|Thor]] comes up with the smart idea of asking [[Richard Jones (Earth-616)|Rick Jones]] to help find the Hulk. They contact him and Rick sets out into the desert to an area where he could be.
 
At their next meeting, the Avengers decide they need to find the [[Bruce Banner (Earth-616)|Hulk]] before he causes more trouble. [[Anthony Stark (Earth-616)|Iron Man]] uses his image projector device to communicate with the [[Fantastic Four (Earth-616)|Fantastic Four]], [[Peter Parker (Earth-616)|Spider-Man]], and the [[X-Men (Earth-616)|X-Men]] to ask if they have spotted him, but he has no luck. [[Thor Odinson (Earth-616)|Thor]] comes up with the smart idea of asking [[Richard Jones (Earth-616)|Rick Jones]] to help find the Hulk. They contact him and Rick sets out into the desert to an area where he could be.
   
A short while later, Rick discovers the Hulk and coerces him to a cave they had used in the past as a refuge. There, Rick operates a machine that transforms the Hulk back into Bruce Banner. While asleep, stressful thoughts cause Banner to revert to his Hulk-state and escape. Rick Jones contacts the Avengers, alerting them to the situation and they travel to the desert to stop him getting out of hand. After a brief battle, the Hulk escapes onto a passing train and with the help of an empty train carriage, some industrial cable, and a couple of bags of flour, manages to elude the team. After laying low, he reaches the sea and is eventually taken onto a ship on the brink of exhaustion.
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A short while later, Rick discovers the Hulk and leads him to a cave they had used in the past as a refuge. There, Rick operates a machine that transforms the Hulk back into Bruce Banner. While asleep, stressful thoughts cause Banner to revert to his Hulk-state and escape. Rick Jones contacts the Avengers, alerting them to the situation and they travel to the desert to stop him getting out of hand. After a brief battle, the Hulk escapes onto a passing train and with the help of an empty train carriage, some industrial cable, and a couple of bags of flour, manages to elude the team. After laying low, he reaches the sea and is eventually taken onto a ship on the brink of exhaustion.
   
Under the sea, [[Namor McKenzie (Earth-616)|Namor the Sub-Mariner]] watches the scene. After the Hulk leaves the ship the Sub-Mariner meets him on a small island. After a short fight, Namor suggests they team up and fight the humans together, as they each bear a grudge against humanity. They form an uneasy alliance, each untrusting of the other, and issue a challenge to the Avengers: to battle at the Rock of Gibraltar! The villains use old World War II weaponry to attack the Avengers, but Iron Man deflects the shells with his repulsor rays. Namor disables Iron Man by firing an emery dust pellet at him, clogging up the joints in his armour. Thor holds the duo at bay while the [[Janet van Dyne (Earth-616)|Wasp]] finds a tank of oxygen, which is used to blow the dust away and bring Iron Man back into the fight. The Avengers chase their enemies through the tunnels. Namor plans to use an old air raid siren he has converted into a weapon, but is caught by [[Henry Pym (Earth-616)|Giant-Man]] and the battle continues. Both the Hulk and Sub-Mariner attempt to lift Thor's hammer but are unable to do so. At an inopportune moment, the stress causes Hulk to change back into Banner when Namor needs his help the most, and is forced to flee. Namor, without help from the Hulk, is quickly outmatched and narrowly escapes into the ocean.
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Under the sea, [[Namor McKenzie (Earth-616)|Namor the Sub-Mariner]] watches the scene. After the Hulk leaves the ship, the Sub-Mariner meets him on a small island. After a short fight, Namor suggests they team up and fight the humans together, as they each bear a grudge against humanity. They form an uneasy alliance, each untrusting of the other, and issue a challenge to the Avengers: to battle at the Rock of Gibraltar! The villains use old World War II weaponry to attack the Avengers, but Iron Man deflects the shells with his repulsor rays. Namor disables Iron Man by firing an emery dust pellet at him, clogging up the joints in his armor. Thor holds the duo at bay while the [[Janet van Dyne (Earth-616)|Wasp]] finds a tank of oxygen, which is used to blow the dust away and bring Iron Man back into the fight. The Avengers chase their enemies through the tunnels. Namor plans to use an old air raid siren he has converted into a weapon, but is caught by [[Henry Pym (Earth-616)|Giant-Man]] and the battle continues. Both the Hulk and Sub-Mariner attempt to lift Thor's hammer but are unable to do so. At an inopportune moment, the stress causes Hulk to change back into Banner when Namor needs his help the most, and is forced to flee. Namor, without help from the Hulk, is quickly outmatched and narrowly escapes into the ocean.
   
 
| Writer1_1 = Stan Lee
 
| Writer1_1 = Stan Lee
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* {{apn|[[Jane Foster (Earth-616)|Jane Foster]]|Journey into Mystery #98||Journey into Mystery #99}}
 
* {{apn|[[Jane Foster (Earth-616)|Jane Foster]]|Journey into Mystery #98||Journey into Mystery #99}}
   
'''Villains:'''
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'''Antagonists:'''
 
* {{apn|[[Namor McKenzie (Earth-616)|Sub-Mariner]]|Fantastic Four Annual #1}}
 
* {{apn|[[Namor McKenzie (Earth-616)|Sub-Mariner]]|Fantastic Four Annual #1}}
 
* {{apn|[[Bruce Banner (Earth-616)|Hulk]]|Tales of Suspense #49|Fantastic Four #25}}
 
* {{apn|[[Bruce Banner (Earth-616)|Hulk]]|Tales of Suspense #49|Fantastic Four #25}}
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* {{a|[[Fantastic Four (Earth-616)|Fantastic Four]]}}
 
* {{a|[[Fantastic Four (Earth-616)|Fantastic Four]]}}
 
** {{apn|[[Jonathan Storm (Earth-616)|Human Torch]]|Strange Tales #115|Fantastic Four #21}}
 
** {{apn|[[Jonathan Storm (Earth-616)|Human Torch]]|Strange Tales #115|Fantastic Four #21}}
** {{apn|[[Susan Richards (Earth-616)|Invisible Girl]]|Fantastic Four #21|Fantastic Four #21}}
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** {{apn|[[Susan Storm (Earth-616)|Invisible Girl]]|Fantastic Four #21|Fantastic Four #21}}
 
** {{apn|[[Reed Richards (Earth-616)|Mister Fantastic]]|Strange Tales #115|Fantastic Four #21}}
 
** {{apn|[[Reed Richards (Earth-616)|Mister Fantastic]]|Strange Tales #115|Fantastic Four #21}}
 
** {{apn|[[Benjamin Grimm (Earth-616)|Thing]]|Fantastic Four #20|Fantastic Four #21}}
 
** {{apn|[[Benjamin Grimm (Earth-616)|Thing]]|Fantastic Four #20|Fantastic Four #21}}
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** {{mentioned|[[Washington, D.C.]]}}
 
** {{mentioned|[[Washington, D.C.]]}}
 
* {{a|[[Atlantic Ocean]]}}
 
* {{a|[[Atlantic Ocean]]}}
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** {{a|[[Atlantis (Byrrah)|Atlantis]]}}
 
** Unnamed deserted island
 
** Unnamed deserted island
 
* {{mentioned|[[Calcutta]]}}
 
* {{mentioned|[[Calcutta]]}}
   
 
'''Items:'''
 
'''Items:'''
* {{a|[[Iron Man Armor Model 2|Iron Man Armor MK III]]}}
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* {{a|[[Iron Man Armor Model 2|Iron Man Armor MK II]]}}
 
* {{a|[[Mjolnir]]}}
 
* {{a|[[Mjolnir]]}}
 
* {{a|[[Gamma Ray Projector]]}}
 
* {{a|[[Gamma Ray Projector]]}}
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| Notes =
 
| Notes =
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===Continuity Notes===
* This issue is reprinted in comics and books, see references for more info.<ref>This issue is reprinted in the following comics/TPB's:
 
* [[Essential Series Vol 1 Avengers 1]]
 
* [[Avengers Classic Vol 1 3]]
 
* [[Avengers Omnibus Vol 1 1]]
 
* [[Avengers Masterworks Vol 1 1]]
 
* [[Marvel Super-Heroes Vol 1 21]]
 
* [[Marvel Masterworks Vol 1 4|Marvel Masterworks: Avengers Vol 1]]
 
* [[Epic Collection Vol 1 Avengers 1]]
 
* [[Avengers: Assemble (Family Dollar Exclusive)]]
 
</ref>
 
 
 
* Prior to [[Avengers Vol 1 3|Avengers 3]], Thor battled [[Calvin Zabo (Earth-616)|Mister Hyde]] in ''Journey Into Mystery'' #99-100.
 
* Prior to [[Avengers Vol 1 3|Avengers 3]], Thor battled [[Calvin Zabo (Earth-616)|Mister Hyde]] in ''Journey Into Mystery'' #99-100.
 
* Giant Man and the Wasp battled the [[Human Top]] in ''Tales to Astonish'' #50-51.
 
* Giant Man and the Wasp battled the [[Human Top]] in ''Tales to Astonish'' #50-51.
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* This story is Job # X-525.
 
* This story is Job # X-525.
 
* Thor will later recall and relate more specific details of his individual fight with the Hulk in {{c|Journey Into Mystery Vol 1 112}}.
 
* Thor will later recall and relate more specific details of his individual fight with the Hulk in {{c|Journey Into Mystery Vol 1 112}}.
* references: {{c|Avengers Vol 1 2}}, {{c|Tales of Suspense Vol 1 49}}, and {{c|Fantastic Four Annual Vol 1 1}}
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* References: {{c|Avengers Vol 1 2}}, {{c|Tales of Suspense Vol 1 49}}, and {{c|Fantastic Four Annual Vol 1 1}}
 
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Anthony Stark (Earth-616) from Avengers Vol 1 3 0001
Iron Man
Quote1 I tell you we've got to find the Hulk! So long as he's running wild, there's no telling what he'll do! Quote2
Thor Odinson (Earth-616) from Avengers Vol 1 3 0001
Thor
Quote1 Iron Man is right! So says Thor! Quote2
Janet Van Dyne (Earth-616) from Avengers Vol 1 3 0001
Wasp
Quote1 But how do we find him?? Quote2
Henry Pym (Earth-616) from Avengers Vol 1 3 0001
Giant-Man
Quote1 He's one joker you can't find in the classified ads! Quote2

Appearing in "The Avengers meet 'Sub-Mariner!'"

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Vehicles:

  • Sub-Mariner's ship
  • Anthony Stark's prototype bathyscaph

Synopsis for "The Avengers meet 'Sub-Mariner!'"

At their next meeting, the Avengers decide they need to find the Hulk before he causes more trouble. Iron Man uses his image projector device to communicate with the Fantastic Four, Spider-Man, and the X-Men to ask if they have spotted him, but he has no luck. Thor comes up with the smart idea of asking Rick Jones to help find the Hulk. They contact him and Rick sets out into the desert to an area where he could be.

A short while later, Rick discovers the Hulk and leads him to a cave they had used in the past as a refuge. There, Rick operates a machine that transforms the Hulk back into Bruce Banner. While asleep, stressful thoughts cause Banner to revert to his Hulk-state and escape. Rick Jones contacts the Avengers, alerting them to the situation and they travel to the desert to stop him getting out of hand. After a brief battle, the Hulk escapes onto a passing train and with the help of an empty train carriage, some industrial cable, and a couple of bags of flour, manages to elude the team. After laying low, he reaches the sea and is eventually taken onto a ship on the brink of exhaustion.

Under the sea, Namor the Sub-Mariner watches the scene. After the Hulk leaves the ship, the Sub-Mariner meets him on a small island. After a short fight, Namor suggests they team up and fight the humans together, as they each bear a grudge against humanity. They form an uneasy alliance, each untrusting of the other, and issue a challenge to the Avengers: to battle at the Rock of Gibraltar! The villains use old World War II weaponry to attack the Avengers, but Iron Man deflects the shells with his repulsor rays. Namor disables Iron Man by firing an emery dust pellet at him, clogging up the joints in his armor. Thor holds the duo at bay while the Wasp finds a tank of oxygen, which is used to blow the dust away and bring Iron Man back into the fight. The Avengers chase their enemies through the tunnels. Namor plans to use an old air raid siren he has converted into a weapon, but is caught by Giant-Man and the battle continues. Both the Hulk and Sub-Mariner attempt to lift Thor's hammer but are unable to do so. At an inopportune moment, the stress causes Hulk to change back into Banner when Namor needs his help the most, and is forced to flee. Namor, without help from the Hulk, is quickly outmatched and narrowly escapes into the ocean.

Notes

Continuity Notes

  • Prior to Avengers 3, Thor battled Mister Hyde in Journey Into Mystery #99-100.
  • Giant Man and the Wasp battled the Human Top in Tales to Astonish #50-51.
  • In Tales of Suspense #48, Iron Man upgrades his armor to his Mach III model during his battle against Mister Doll. In Tales of Suspense #49 a misunderstanding causes him to get into a conflict with Angel from the X-Men. The Avengers make a brief cameo appearance in that issue.
  • The Hulk, without a title of his own, last appeared in Avengers #2 in which he quit the group.
  • Namor the Sub-Mariner was last seen in Fantastic Four Annual #1, in which he finally found the civilization of Atlantis, only to have them all desert him following his defeat at the hands of the Fantastic Four.
  • Iron Man visits the Fantastic Four following the events of Fantastic Four #22 following the aftermath battle against the Mole Man. His meeting with Spider-Man occurs following the events in Amazing Spider-Man #7 where Spidey has a rematch with the Vulture. And finally his meeting with the X-Men follow their battle with the Blob in (Uncanny) X-Men #3, the favor mentioned by Iron Man during this meeting was about events which transpired in Tales of Suspense #49.
  • The Gamma Ray Projector that Rick Jones uses to change the Hulk back into Bruce Banner was last used in Incredible Hulk #6. At the time, Banner could only change back and fourth between being Banner and the Hulk by constantly bombarding himself with different doses of Gamma Radiation. The device was triggered whenever Banner or the Hulk stepped on a foot plate in the floor.
  • Though not established yet, this is the first issue where Banner transforms into the Hulk under high stress levels. This would soon become his most famous and his only way to transform into the green-skinned Savage Hulk.
  • For awhile, extreme stress becomes the only way the transformation between Hulk to Banner would occur. Though not confirmed yet, in this issue, Hulk transforms back to Banner out of extreme anger and stress, reminiscent of a future persona "Professor Hulk".
  • This story is Job # X-525.
  • Thor will later recall and relate more specific details of his individual fight with the Hulk in Journey Into Mystery #112.
  • References: Avengers #2, Tales of Suspense #49, and Fantastic Four Annual #1

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Links and References

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