| Issue | #28 |
| Published | August-September 1947 |
| Frequency | Bi-Monthly |
| Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
| Pages | 52 |
| Editing | ? |
| Notes | Copyright 1947, by Oskar Lebeck. |
| Characters | Pogo; Rover |
| Genre | Funny Animal; Adventure |
| Pencils | Walt Kelly; Dan Noonan |
| Inks | Walt Kelly; Dan Noonan |
| Letters | typeset |
| Genre | Fact |
| Pencils | New York Zoological Society (photos) |
| Inks | New York Zoological Society (photos) |
| Letters | typeset |
| Notes | 6 photos of animals at the bronx zoo. On inside front and back covers in black and white. |
| Characters | Rover; Red; Mike Redmond; Fearless; Mrs. Hollis |
| Synopsis | Rover gets swept off the boat in a hurricane, and Red and Mike start searching for him. |
| Genre | Adventure |
| Script | Dan Noonan (credited) |
| Pencils | Dan Noonan (credited) |
| Inks | Dan Noonan (credited) |
| Characters | Jigger; Mooch |
| Synopsis | Jigger and Mooch go to the country to search for food. |
| Genre | Funny Animal |
| Script | John Stanley [as Biff] |
| Pencils | John Stanley [as Biff] |
| Inks | John Stanley [as Biff] |
| Reprinted | in The Toon Treasury of Classic Childrens' Comics (Harry N. Abrams, 2009 series) [nn] |
| Characters | Albert; Pogo; Willy de Weevil |
| Synopsis | Pogo reads a letter from Wallet Kelly asking refined readers to write letters to the comic book. |
| Genre | Funny Animal |
| Script | Walt Kelly |
| Pencils | Walt Kelly |
| Inks | Walt Kelly |
| Characters | Chuckwagon Charley; Pat; Pete; Hank Bigelow; Brownie (a bear cub) |
| Script | Gaylord DuBois (credited) |
| Pencils | Morris Gollub [as M. Gollub] |
| Inks | Morris Gollub [as M. Gollub] |
| Characters | Old Roger (an elephant); Tex Bell |
| Script | Don Lang (credited) |
| Letters | typeset |
| Characters | Nibble; Nubble; Polly; John |
| Genre | Funny Animal |
| Script | Walt Kelly (credited) |
| Pencils | Walt Kelly (credited) |
| Inks | Walt Kelly (credited) |
| Characters | Uncle Wiggily Longears; Grandfather Goosey Gander; Silas Scarecrow; Mrs. Muskrat |
| Synopsis | Uncle Wiggily takes the place of Silas Scarecrow. |
| Genre | Funny Animal |
| Notes | Copr. 1947 by Howard R. Garris. |
| Notes | Poem with single illustration on back cover. |