The Thing is at Stark West helping Bill Foster test an experimental space suit when the Hijacker arrives to steal stuff. Thing and Black Goliath fight off the villain.
In Stan Lee's Soapbox, Stan reminds readers this Thanksgiving that no matter how much acclaim or how series the comics are, he pledges that Marvel Comics will always strive to entertain.
- Enter--The Hijacker and His Deadly Murder Machine! - Joe Sinnott's record books erroneously list this as him inking the cover. Giacoia credit per Nick Caputo.
- Mission Control Center - Inside front cover.
Advertisement with comic illustrations for Six Million Dollar Man toys; Mission Control Center and the Six Million Dollar Man 13 inch action figure, from the Kenner toy company.
The advertisement also includes a coupon to join The Six Million Dollar Man Bionic Action Club.
- Does Anyone Remember...The Hijacker!? - Lettering credits via Steven Tice (2004).
- - Letters from: Eric Piatt (Dublin, California), Mike Christianseon (Rockford, Illinois), Mike R. Krausch (Sacramento, California), Carl Dennison (Hendersonville, North Carolina).
Includes a vignette of Doc Savage, letters discussion issue #21 which was The Thing's team-up with Doc Savage.
Page is in between pages 11 and 12 of the sequence 1 story.
- The Incredible Hulk and the Green Thumb - Advertisement in comic format for Hostess Fruit Pies from ITT Continental Baking Co.
Placed between pages 15 and 16 of sequence 1.
- Of Vainglorious Vampires, Vanquished Villains, and Valiant Victors! - Promotions for Marvel comics currently on sale, including picture of various Marvel Treasury Edition (Marvel, 1974 series) #13 (1976).
Falls in between pages 15 and 16 of the sequence 1 story.
- Ricochet to Freedom! - Advertisement in comic format for Ricochet Racers.
- What's the Next Best Thing to Riding in a Jaguar? - Inside back cover.
Advertisement for model car kits from Monogram Models, Inc. of Morton Grove, Illinois.
- Ride into Adventure with Evel Knievel - Back cover.
Advertisement with comic illustrations for Evel Knievel toy line from the Ideal Toy Corporation of New York, New York.