| Issue | #3 |
| Published | March-April 1950 |
| Frequency | bi-monthly |
| Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
| Pages | 52 |
| Editing | Whitney Ellsworth |
| Characters | Peter Porkchops; Wolfie |
| Genre | funny animals |
| Pencils | Otto Feuer |
| Inks | Otto Feuer |
| Characters | Peter Porkchops; Wolfie; Prime Minister of Poola-Zongo |
| Synopsis | Wolfie tries to prove himself to be related to the Maharajah of Poola-Zongo by trickery, but when he turns out to be truly related, he isn't too happy to become the owner of several elephants. |
| Genre | funny animals |
| Pencils | Otto Feuer |
| Inks | Otto Feuer |
| Genre | celebrity; humor |
| Pencils | Owen Fitzgerald |
| Inks | Owen Fitzgerald |
| Letters | Ira Schnapp ? |
| Notes | house ad for The Adventures of Bob Hope (DC, 1950 series) #2 |
| Script | Martin Naydel |
| Pencils | Martin Naydel (signed) |
| Inks | Martin Naydel |
| Characters | Peter Porkchops; Wolfie |
| Synopsis | After reading "Peter and the Wolf," Wolfie dreams about being the wolf in the story, with Peter as the boy. |
| Genre | funny animals |
| Pencils | Otto Feuer |
| Inks | Otto Feuer |
| Characters | J. Rufus Lion; Mortimer Ratt |
| Synopsis | Mortimer tries to trick Rufus into believing that it's tomorrow instead of today. |
| Genre | funny animals |
| Pencils | Howie Post ? |
| Inks | Howie Post? |
| Notes | possible art credits from The Who's Who of American Comic Books |
| Characters | Little Stanley |
| Synopsis | Information about the eland and the West African mandabey. |
| Genre | fact |
| Script | Martin Naydel ? |
| Pencils | Martin Naydel |
| Inks | Martin Naydel |
| Characters | Ruff; Reddy |
| Synopsis | Ruff tries to get Reddy to fly with his propeller beanie, but once he's up in the air he can't get down again. |
| Genre | funny animals |
| Characters | Fauntleroy Fox; Crawford Crow; Goofy Goose; Rudy Raccoon; Rollo Raccoon; Dunbar Dodo; Fenimore Frog |
| Genre | funny animals |
| Pencils | ?; Rube Grossman |
| Inks | ?; Rube Grossman |
| Letters | Ira Schnapp ? |
| Notes | house ad for Comic Cavalcade (DC, 1942 series) #37, on sale December 16 |
| Synopsis | Wilbur's mom sends Wilbur on a mission of mercy but he misunderstands her instructions. |
| Genre | funny animals |
| Characters | Custer Cat; Cheesy Mouse |
| Synopsis | Cheesy tries to trick Custer into buying a seashell that talks (thanks to Cheesy's ventriloquism). |
| Genre | funny animals |
| Pencils | Rube Grossman |
| Inks | Rube Grossman |
| Characters | Peter Porkchops; Wolfie |
| Genre | funny animals |
| Pencils | ? (illustration) |
| Inks | ? (illustration) |
| Colors | ? (illustration) |
| Letters | typeset |
| Synopsis | drawing puzzle |
| Genre | funny animals |
| Script | Martin Naydel |
| Pencils | Martin Naydel |
| Inks | Martin Naydel |
| Characters | Peter Porkchops; Wolfie; Percy Porkchops; Buster Bear |
| Synopsis | When Wolfie filches a quarter that belongs to Peter, Peter sells Wolfie the magic words to make quarters appear from nowhere. |
| Genre | funny Animals |
| Pencils | Otto Feuer |
| Inks | Otto Feuer |
| Characters | Wonder Woman |
| Synopsis | Wonder Woman teaches Dick how he can develop healthy habits so that he will have plenty of energy to play with his friends. |
| Genre | superhero |
| Script | Jack Schiff ? |
| Pencils | Irwin Hasen |
| Inks | Irwin Hasen |
| Letters | Ira Schnapp |
| Notes | Published in cooperation with leading national social welfare and youth-serving organizations. |