- Script
- Gardner Fox (credited as Gardner F. Fox)
- Pencils
- Lou Ferstadt (credited as E. E. Hibbard)
- Inks
- Lou Ferstadt (credited as E. E. Hibbard)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- You won't need a ticket for this drama...
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- The Flash [Jay Garrick]; Bobby Coop; John Marryon; Glory Langdon; Larry Mountwyn
- Synopsis
- A theatre promoter devises a plan to revive a play with its original cast of stars as the drawing card. Although the Flash thinks the man is crazy, crookdom decides it's too good to pass up!
Credits from Craig Delich.
- Script
- ? (see notes)
- Pencils
- Harry Peter
- Inks
- Harry Peter
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- advocacy; superhero
- Characters
- Wonder Woman [Princess Diana; Diana Prince]; Queen Hippolyte; Steve Trevor
- Synopsis
- Wonder Woman explains infantile paralysis to her mother, and how it can be treated with an iron lung. She agrees to offer an autographed picture of herself to each child who contributes to the March of Dimes.
- Keywords
- infantile paralysis; invisible plane; iron lung; March of Dimes; mental radio
Appears in several DC comics circa March 1943.
Writer unlikely to be Jack Schiff, who did DC's PSAs from 1949-1967 but is not known to have worked on any All American titles prior to their merge with DC, so probably written by an AA staffer. Ted Udall was on the AA staff in 1942-3, wrote a lot of the AA fillers, and would have been familiar with Wonder Woman, so he's a likely suspect. Another is (the future) Dorothy Woolfolk, who was also staff around this time, and is said to have written Wonder Woman, prior to her working on EC's Moon Girl in 47. Sheldon Mayer has also been identified as a potential writer of this PSA, but the source of that credit is not known.
- Script
- Gardner Fox
- Pencils
- Joe Gallagher (signed as Joe Gallagher)
- Inks
- Joe Gallagher (signed as Joe Gallagher)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- When crime tries a new angle...
- Genre
- detective-mystery
- Characters
- The King [King Standish]; Big Boy Sommers; Manager Dawson; The Cardon Brothers (crooks)
Writer credit by Craig Delich.
- Script
- Evelyn Gaines (credited)
- Letters
- typeset
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Diablo, the criminal, is sentenced to death...
- Genre
- science fiction
- Characters
- Jack Raymond; Diablo (villain)
Concluded from the previous issue.
- Script
- Ed Wheelan (signed as Ed Wheelan)
- Pencils
- Ed Wheelan (signed as Ed Wheelan)
- Inks
- Ed Wheelan (signed as Ed Wheelan)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Ed Wheelan (signed as Ed Wheelan)
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Gee, Slat, I see where some big army doctor...
- Genre
- humor
- Characters
- Fat [Fuller Phun]; Slat [Archibald Clubb]
Sequence added by Craig Delich.
- Script
- Sidney Elias
- Pencils
- ?
- Inks
- ?
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
Page includes many small ads from stamps dealers.
- Script
- Gardner Fox
- Pencils
- Sheldon Moldoff (signed as )
- Inks
- Sheldon Moldoff (signed as )
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- The Hawkman [Carter Hall]; Hawkgirl [Shiera Sanders]; Roundhouse Charley Adams; Gracie
- Synopsis
- A former railroad man devises a foolproof timetable for crimes to be committed, each guaranteed to outwit the law and the Hawkman.
Writer credit by Craig Delich.
Moldoff signs, as 'Shelly', in the sixth panel of the last page.