"The Return of the Titan!"
Reprinted from Journey Into Mystery (Vol 1) #66, originally titled "The Return of the Hulk!"
Xemnu the Titan has escaped his orbital prison and returns to Earth for vengeance. He brings a town under his hypnotic power, and directs construction of a device that will broadcast his hypnosis worldwide. The electrician who originally dealt with Xemnu is challenged with a way to stop the new threat. 13 pages.
"The Gypsy's Revenge!"
Reprinted from Tales to Astonish (Vol 1) #25.
Career criminal Monk Morgan is in Europe after a stretch in prison, and overhears two boys discussing the reclusive Gypsy's jewel collection. Morgan robs the man, who threatens a curse. Returning to the states with his new-found wealth, Morgan has his fortune read by a sideshow fortune teller who turns out to be the Gypsy. The tent and Morgan are never seen again. 5 pages.
"The Speed Demon"
Reprinted from Journey Into Mystery (Vol 1) #79.
Speedy Simms was a hazard on the road. His love for speeding endangered the neighborhood kids until one of them wishes upon a star and gets his wish, to Speedy's eternal regret. 5 pages.
"I Was Trapped by the Mole Men!"
Reprinted from Journey Into Mystery (Vol 1) #63.
Sir Norman Ramsay, mining magnate, bargains hard with the miners. On a routine inspection of his mines, he is captured by subterraneans, and only gets free by the bravery of his workers, who risk their necks for him. 6 pages.
"The Voice from Nowhere!"
Reprinted from Tales to Astonish (Vol 1) #23.
A spaceman's ship breaks down, and he lands it on a small asteroid to perform repairs. While there, a mysterious voice speaks to him, asking aid in finding home. The spaceman is mystified, as he can find nobody, until he realizes that it is the asteroid itself speaking. 5 pages.
"The Man Who Played Dead!"
Reprinted from Journey Into Mystery (Vol 1) #79.
A midget impersonates a ventriloquist's dummy to get the opportunity to rob people, but he is interrupted in the middle of a heist, and his victim dies. Now he has a hard choice with either path ending in death. 6 pages.