| Issue | #3 |
| Published | March 2000 |
| Frequency | monthly |
| Cover Price | 2.50 USD; 3.75 CAD |
| Pages | 44 |
| Editing | Tom Brevoort (Editor); Bob Harras (Editor-in-Chief) |
| Characters | Captain Marvel [Genis-Vell]; Hulk; Wendigo |
| Genre | Superhero; Science Fiction |
| Pencils | Chris Cross (signed) |
| Inks | Chris Cross (signed) |
| Colors | Chris Sotomayor [as Soto] |
| Reprinted | in Captain Marvel: First Contact (Marvel, 2001 series) #[nn]. |
| Characters | Captain Marvel [Genis-Vell]; Rick Jones; Marlo Jones; Hulk [Bruce Banner]; Wendigo [Andre]; Moondragon [Heather Douglas]; Drax the Destroyer [Arthur Douglas]; Lorraine (deceased); Larry (dies) |
| Synopsis | Peter David + The Hulk + Rick Jones + Marlo = Familiar Fun! Trading punches with the green goliath is bad enough, but when the man-eating Wendigo makes his appearance, Captain Marvel thinks about getting into a new line of work... that is, if he lives that long! Plus: Rick Jones grapples with how to tell Marlo about his partnership with Genis. Frankly, he'd be better off taking his chances with the Hulk and Wendigo! [per solicitation] |
| Genre | Superhero; Science Fiction |
| Script | Peter David |
| Pencils | Chris Cross |
| Inks | Anibal Rodriguez |
| Colors | Steve Oliff |
| Letters | Richard Starkings; Wes Abbott [as Comicraft's Wes Abbott] |
| Reprinted | in Captain Marvel: First Contact (Marvel, 2001 series) #[nn]. |
| Characters | Spider-Man [Peter Parker]; Mysterio [Quentin Beck]; Sam Exmore; Toni Harris; Zane Whelan; Human Torch [Johnny Storm] |
| Genre | Superhero |
| Script | Glenn Herdling |
| Pencils | Gregg Schigiel |
| Inks | Richard Case |
| Colors | Paul Mounts |
| Letters | Chris Dickey |
| Editing | Michael Stewart; Steve Behling |
| Notes | Bonus insert. |
| Script | Stan Lee; Chris Giarrusso; ? |
| Pencils | Chris Giarrusso |
| Inks | Chris Giarrusso |
| Colors | Chris Giarrusso |
| Letters | Chris Giarrusso; typeset |
| Notes | Stan's Soapbox; Bullpen Bits #39 by Chris Giarrusso; Marvel checklist for comics released February 9, 2000. |