- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Hart Amos (Climax cover); Jack Burnley (Superman cover); ?; ? (Captain Triumph cover)
- Inks
- Hart Amos (Climax cover); Stan Kaye (Superman cover); ?; ? (Captain Triumph cover)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
This page is printed in blue ink. Advertisement for Climax All Color Comics (K. G. Murray, 1947 series) #4, 1947; Captain Triumph Comics (K. G. Murray, 1947 series) #1, 1947; and Superman All Color Comic (K. G. Murray, 1947 series) #1, 1947.
- Script
- Klaus Nordling
- Pencils
- Klaus Nordling
- Inks
- Klaus Nordling
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- Editing
- George Brenner (original edits)
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- We'll print these, Miller, but I tell you we won't print any more...
- Genre
- detective-mystery
- Reprints
The original of this is listed in GCD as "The Mystery of the Vantry Murder".
- Script
- Jack Cole
- Pencils
- Jack Cole
- Inks
- Jack Cole
- Letters
- ?
- Editing
- George Brenner (original edits)
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Why yuh paintin' yure name up thar, pappy?
- Genre
- humour
- Reprints
This story is in black and white. This story is called "Air Mail" in the original issue index in GCD.
- Script
- Bernard Dibble
- Pencils
- Bernard Dibble
- Inks
- Bernard Dibble
- Letters
- ?
- Editing
- George Brenner (original edits)
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Loitering too long over tea and hamburgers after a movie...
- Genre
- humour; teen
- Reprints
This story is in black and white. This story is called "Stamps On His Pants" in the original index in GCD.
- Script
- Bernard Dibble
- Pencils
- Bernard Dibble
- Inks
- Bernard Dibble
- Letters
- ?
- Editing
- George Brenner (original edits)
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- C'mon, Molly... I insist you take a ride in my new car!
- Genre
- teen; humour
- Reprints
This story is in blue ink.
- Script
- Jim Borella Swan
- Pencils
- Jim Borella Swan
- Inks
- Jim Borella Swan
- Letters
- Jim Borella Swan
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Jumpin' dogfish--the car!! What have you done to it -?
- Genre
- humour
- Reprints
This story is in blue ink.