| Issue | #19 |
| Published | December 1959 |
| Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
| Pages | 36 |
| Editing | Pat Masulli |
| Genre | war |
| Notes | Three scenes from inside. WWII cover. |
| Synopsis | The use of atomic subs in the cold war. |
| Genre | war |
| Pencils | Bill Fraccio ? |
| Inks | Sal Trapani ? |
| Letters | typeset |
| Notes | The art credits are a guess based on style. A couple of faces really look like the work of Fraccio. Trapani is a guess based on some style and his credit as inker on the following story. |
| Synopsis | A sub lies in dangerous wait for a carrier. It escapes depth charges and gets the carrier. |
| Genre | war |
| Pencils | Charles Nicholas |
| Inks | Sal Trapani |
| Letters | typeset |
| Notes | WWII story. |
| Synopsis | A U.S. sub is trapped with no way out until they get some help from the sky. |
| Genre | war |
| Letters | machine |
| Notes | WWII story. |
| Synopsis | A hidden camera helps catch some crooks. |
| Genre | crime |
| Notes | The text story is not done by the usual Charlton machine type with the V that looks like an N with the first line erased. |
| Synopsis | The men thought the Commander was a glory hound, not realizing that reporters and speeches were a part of being successful whether you wanted them or not. |
| Genre | war |
| Pencils | Charles Nicholas |
| Inks | Sal Trapani |
| Letters | typeset |
| Notes | WWII story. |