| Issue | #5 |
| Published | November-December 1946 |
| Cover Price | $.10 |
| Pages | 52 |
| Editing | F. W. Ellsworth (credited); Bernie Breslauer (actual) |
| Characters | Presto Pete |
| Genre | Funny animal |
| Pencils | Ed Dunn? |
| Inks | Ed Dunn? |
| Characters | Presto Pete |
| Genre | funny animal |
| Pencils | Ed Dunn |
| Inks | Ed Dunn |
| Characters | Sheriff Corky; The Ghosts of Skull Gulch |
| Genre | funny animal |
| Pencils | Rube Grossman |
| Inks | Rube Grossman |
| Characters | Eager Beaver; Horace |
| Synopsis | Eager tries to trade an old clock for something more valuable. |
| Genre | funny animal |
| Pencils | Otto Feuer |
| Inks | Otto Feuer |
| Characters | Walrus Whopper |
| Genre | funny animal |
| Characters | Harry Hare; Throckmorton Tortoise |
| Synopsis | The boys try competing in the messenger business instead of racing. Not that there's much difference. |
| Genre | funny animal |
| Pencils | Rube Grossman |
| Inks | Rube Grossman |
| Genre | funny animal |
| Letters | typeset |
| Characters | Skooky; Bully Bulldog; Judy |
| Synopsis | Skooky tricks Bully Bulldog into trying to light a fire using petrified wood. |
| Genre | funny animal |
| Pencils | Otto Feuer |
| Inks | Otto Feuer |
| Characters | Goofy Goose; Mr. Big Dough |
| Synopsis | Goofy invents a fish lure, that as usual doesn't work very well. |
| Genre | funny animal |
| Pencils | Rube Grossman |
| Inks | Rube Grossman |
| Characters | Rudy and Rollo Raccoon; Uncle Percy |
| Genre | funny animal |
| Pencils | Otto Feuer |
| Inks | Otto Feuer |