| Issue | #99 |
| Published | July 1948 |
| Cover Price | 0.10 |
| Pages | 52 |
| Editing | Sheldon Mayer |
| Notes | Story title added by Craig Delich 8-14-09. |
| Characters | The Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Streak; Mutt & Jeff (inset) |
| Genre | superhero |
| Pencils | Alexander Toth |
| Inks | Alexander Toth |
| Notes | Story title added by Craig Delich 2009-8-14. |
| Characters | The Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Doiby Dickles; Streak; Molly Mayne; Smitty (a guide); un-named prison guard (villain) |
| Synopsis | Alan Scott's fishing trip leads Green Lantern and Streak into a mystery involving $2 million in cash! |
| Genre | superhero |
| Script | John Broome ? |
| Pencils | Alex Toth |
| Inks | Alex Toth |
| Notes | Alan Scott works for radio station W.X.Y.Z. in this story. Green Lantern doesn't charge his ring or repeat his oath in the story. |
| Characters | Mutt; Jeff |
| Genre | humor |
| Script | Al Smith [as Bud Fisher] (signed) |
| Pencils | Al Smith [as Bud Fisher] (signed) |
| Inks | Al Smith [as Bud Fisher] (signed) |
| Letters | Al Smith |
| Notes | Newspaper reprints. Letterer credit added by Craig Delich 2009-8-14. |
| Characters | The Black Pirate [Jon Valor]; Justin Valor; Captain Marker (villain) |
| Synopsis | At the christening of a new ship, "The Defiance," the Black Pirate and son get themselves kidnapped by the ship's captain because he is against England's push to create a whaling fleet. |
| Genre | period |
| Pencils | Arthur F. Peddy |
| Inks | Bernard Sachs |
| Characters | Dr. Mid-Nite [Dr. Charles McNider]; Tom Hawton; Turkel (villain); Mooch (villain) |
| Synopsis | A friend of the Midnight Crusader has sunk every dime of his into a "Laff Club," not realizing that his Master of Ceremonies is using the club's trick gadgets to plan a really huge crime. |
| Genre | superhero |
| Pencils | Arthur F. Peddy |
| Inks | Bernard Sachs |
| Notes | Credits by Craig Delich, updated August of 2004. |
| Synopsis | Four humorous facts are illustrated, including: 1) stars don;t twinkle; 2) Bald Eagles aren't really bald; 3) a horse doesn't have to lie down to sleep; and 4) it's not really dangerous for an animal trainer to turn his back on lions and tigers. |
| Genre | fact |
| Script | Martin Naydel |
| Pencils | Martin Naydel |
| Inks | Martin Naydel |
| Letters | Martin Naydel |
| Characters | Joey; Sid; Old Man Flint |
| Synopsis | The meeting of the Third Avenue Tornadoes ends without one member figuring out a way to get a set of baseball uniforms for the guys, until two of the members later help put an end to an attempted robbery of a sports clothing dealer. |
| Genre | adventure |
| Script | Ted Udall (signed) |
| Letters | typeset |
| Synopsis | Four curiousities are illustrated: 1) snakes are not charmed by a Hindu Fakir's musical notes; 2) Ostrich eggs are edible and weigh four pounds; 3) raccoons never eat their food until they wash it in water; and 4) alligators won't attack a man unless provoked, yet crocodiles will attack for any reason. |
| Genre | fact |
| Script | Martin Naydel |
| Pencils | Martin Naydel |
| Inks | Martin Naydel |
| Letters | Martin Naydel |
| Characters | Mutt; Jeff |
| Genre | humor |
| Script | Al Smith [as Bud Fisher] (signed) |
| Pencils | Al Smith [as Bud Fisher] (signed) |
| Inks | Al Smith [as Bud Fisher] (signed) |
| Letters | Al Smith |
| Notes | Newspaper reprints. Letterer credit added by Craig Delich 2009-8-14. |
| Characters | Hop Harrigan; Tank Tinker; Matt; Lt. Lane; Signor Livorno; "Jolly" Roger (villain); Gianto (villain) |
| Synopsis | Hop and Tank must fight off pirates to rescue an important foreign dignitary that has been kidnapped by the knaves for $1 million ransom! |
| Genre | aviation |
| Pencils | Howard Purcell |
| Inks | Howard Purcell |
| Notes | Last appearance. |