"Chapter One: The Coming of the Hulk!"
A UFO crashes into the swamps outside a small town, and a local electrician stumbles upon the inert form of the Titan (originally named the Hulk), and scrambles to repair him. Xemnu comes to life, and the man learns, to his dismay, that Xemnu wields considerable mental powers, and was a prison escapee. 7 pages.
Reprinted in Marvel Monsters: Devil Dinosaur and in Monsters on the Prowl #11, retitled "The Coming of the Titan!"
"Chapter Two: Slaves of the Hulk!"
Xemnu the Titan commences enslaving the Earth, and directing the construction of a spaceship that will enable him to return home and have his revenge. The electrician rigs the controls to short-circuit, trapping Xemnu in an endless orbit around the sun. 6 pages. Note: this is not the character the Hulk, alter ego of Bruce Banner, but a character later known as Xemnu the Titan. 6 pages.
Reprinted in Monsters on the Prowl #11, retitled "Slaves of the Titan!".
"Strange Mission"
2 pages, text with spot illustration.
"There is a Brain Behind the Fangs!"
Frank is absolutely convinced that dogs have evolved to the point of intelligence, but are playing dumb to catch man unaware when they decide to take over the planet. His friend agrees to place his dog under hypnosis to find the truth. The dog won't answer, because they are under the control of the greater threat, cats. 5 pages.
Reprinted in Fear #6.
"I Can't Escape from the Creeping Things!"
Silas Bleede was determined to strike it rich, and it didn't bother him to ruin other people on the way. He buys a remote estate in Europe that features an enormous tree that is revered by the local villagers. It blocks his view, so he cuts it down. He learns his mistake, but is given a second chance. 5 pages.
Reprinted in Fear #8.