| Issue | #715 |
| Published | August 1956 |
| Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
| Pages | 36 |
| Editing | ? |
| Notes | Indicia title is "TIMMY, No. 715." Code number is TIMMY O.S. #715-568. Copyright 1956 by Chicago Tribune-New York News Syndicate, Inc. |
| Characters | Timmy; Hanky |
| Genre | children |
| Notes | Cover has "By Sparber" on it, but Howard Sparber, in correspondence with D.D. Degg, has said he had nothing to do with the comic books. |
| Characters | Timmy; Hanky |
| Synopsis | Timmy and Hanky's mother takes them to hear an operatic concert. |
| Genre | children |
| Notes | Inside front cover |
| Characters | Timmy; Hanky |
| Synopsis | Timmy and Hanky decide to "play store" by setting up their own checkout line at the grocery store. |
| Genre | children |
| Characters | Timmy; Hanky |
| Synopsis | Timmy tells Hanky a story about Oogy and Iggy, a pair of stone-age kids. |
| Genre | children |
| Characters | Timmy; Hanky |
| Synopsis | Timmy and Hanky visit a sick friend and find she has received presents while being ill. Timmy decides to pretend to be ill so he can get presents, too. |
| Genre | children |
| Characters | Timmy; Hanky |
| Synopsis | Timmy and Hanky's father takes them to a barber shop for haircuts. |
| Genre | children |
| Characters | Timmy; Hanky |
| Synopsis | Timmy and Hanky play Indian in the back yard. |
| Genre | children |
| Characters | Timmy; Hanky |
| Synopsis | A salesman calls and Timmy and Hanky are the only ones home. |
| Genre | children |
| Notes | Inside back cover. The last panel is Dell's "A Pledge to Parents." |
| Characters | Bill Wisdom |
| Synopsis | Safety tips for summer activities. |
| Letters | typeset |
| Notes | Back cover. Part of "Bill Wisdom Says:" series of ads. Illustrated ad for Wrigley's Juicy Fruit chewing gum. |