| Issue | #17 |
| Published | January-February 1948 |
| Cover Price | $.10 |
| Pages | 52 |
| Editing | Whitney Ellsworth (credited), Jack Schiff, Bernie Breslauer (actual) |
| Genre | teen humor |
| Pencils | George Storm |
| Inks | George Storm |
| Characters | Buzzy Brown; Susie; John Moreberry |
| Synopsis | Buzzy wants to go on the stage to impress his girl. |
| Genre | teen humor |
| Script | Paul S. Newman |
| Pencils | George Storm |
| Inks | George Storm |
| Notes | Paul Newman wrting credit confirmed by Robin Snyder through Newman's own records (October 9, 2005). |
| Genre | teen humor |
| Script | Henry Boltinoff |
| Pencils | Henry Boltinoff |
| Inks | Henry Boltinoff |
| Characters | Buzzy, Suzie, Popsy |
| Synopsis | Popsy forbids Buzzy to play any more jive records in his house- at least before the gangsters get there. |
| Genre | teen humor |
| Script | Paul S. Newman? |
| Pencils | George Storm |
| Inks | George Storm |
| Characters | Buzzy, Lucy Smith, Susie Gruff, Wolfie |
| Synopsis | Buzzy buys Susie a locket, but she sees him with Lucy and gets the wrong idea. |
| Genre | teen humor |
| Script | Paul S. Newman |
| Pencils | George Storm |
| Inks | George Storm |
| Notes | Paul Newman wrting credit confirmed by Robin Snyder through Newman's own records (October 9, 2005). |
| Synopsis | Pixies try to understand human behavior |
| Genre | children; fantasy |
| Pencils | Tom McNamara |
| Inks | Tom McNamara |
| Characters | Buzzy, Homer Gruff, Huntley, Susie Gruff |
| Genre | teen humor |
| Letters | typeset |
| Genre | teen humor |
| Characters | Homer Gruff; Phil R Buster |
| Synopsis | Buzzy gets a job in a restaurant, and Homer brings Phil R Buster there to persuade him to sign a petition. |
| Genre | teen humor |
| Script | Paul S. Newman |
| Pencils | George Storm |
| Inks | George Storm |
| Notes | Paul Newman wrting credit confirmed by Robin Snyder through Newman's own records (October 9, 2005). |
| Characters | Binks, Buzzy, Susie, Gwendolyn |
| Synopsis | When Buzzy's cousin Gwendolyn comes to town, he has too many women on his hands. |
| Genre | teen humor |
| Script | Paul S. Newman? |
| Pencils | George Storm |
| Inks | George Storm |