| Issue | #4 |
| Published | October 1983 |
| Cover Price | 1.75 USD |
| Pages | 36 |
| Editing | Bill Black |
| Characters | Dragonfly |
| Genre | superhero |
| Pencils | Jerry Ordway |
| Inks | Jerry Ordway |
| Colors | Rebekah Black ? |
| Letters | typeset |
| Genre | science fiction |
| Script | Bill Black |
| Pencils | Paul Gulacy |
| Inks | Paul Gulacy |
| Colors | B&W |
| Letters | typeset |
| Notes | House ad for Starmasters (AC, 1984 series) #1 |
| Characters | Kenneth Francis Burton Jr.; Nancy Arazello [Dragonfly] (debut); Dragonfly [John Howard Gallegher] (cameo flashback); several air force pilots; Kuromoko (drug manufacturer); unnamed giant; Richard Trent (police inspector) |
| Synopsis | Kenneth plans to reenact the supernatural ritual that turned the late John Howard Gallagher into the super-hero Dragonfly; however, his girlfriend Nancy walks in in the middle of the ceremony and becomes the new Dragonfly, instead. She fights a giant created by some unscrupulous drug manufacturers. |
| Genre | superhero |
| Script | Rik Levins |
| Pencils | Rik Levins |
| Inks | Kevin Dzuban |
| Colors | Rebekah Black |
| Letters | Bob Pinaha |
| Notes | Dragonfly © Rik Levins |
| Reprinted | in FemForce Up Close (AC, 1992 series) #3 (October 1992) [first five pages] |
| Genre | superhero |
| Pencils | Greg Guler |
| Inks | Mike Machlan |
| Colors | Rebekah Black ? |
| Notes | House ad for Captain Paragon (AC, 1983 series) #1 |
| Characters | Roger Brant (The Shade); thief |
| Synopsis | While coming to terms with his existence, Roger Brant is almost killed when a thief breaks into his house. |
| Genre | occult; superhero |
| Script | Rik Levins [as Ric Levins] |
| Pencils | Rik Levins [as Ric Levins] |
| Inks | Willie Blyberg [as Willy Blyberg] |
| Colors | Rebekah Black [as Reb Black] |
| Letters | Tim Bove |
| Notes | Part 2 of 2. |
| Characters | Atomic Mouse; Count Gatto (cat villain); Prof. Invento; Fagan (mutant mutt); Shadow (The Count's right-hand man) |
| Synopsis | Returning from space where he'd been transported thru trickery 20 years ago, Atomic Mouse finds his enemy Count Gatto has created a giant robot which has enslaved his home town. But not for long! |
| Genre | superhero; funny animals |
| Script | Martin L. Greim |
| Pencils | Martin L. Greim |
| Inks | Al Bradford |
| Colors | Martin L. Greim |
| Letters | Martin L. Greim |
| Notes | Atomic Mouse created by Al Fago in 1953. Last appearance in Atomic Mouse (Charlton, 1953 series) #54 (June 1963). Story intended for Charlton Bullseye (Charlton, 1981 series) before it was cancelled. Atomic Mouse © Charlton Comics. |
| Genre | spy |
| Script | Bill Black |
| Pencils | Paul Gulacy; Don Secrease |
| Inks | Paul Gulacy; Kevin Dzuban |
| Colors | Rebekah Black ? |
| Notes | House ad for Black Diamond (AC, 1983 series) #3 |
| Characters | Atomic Mouse; Count Gatto |
| Genre | superhero; funny animals |
| Pencils | Martin L. Greim |
| Inks | Al Bradford |