| Issue | #4 |
| Published | April 1940 |
| Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
| Pages | 68 |
| Editing | Sheldon Mayer |
| Characters | The Whip [Rod Gaynor]; The Flash [Jay Garrick]; The King [King Standish] (inset); Cliff Cornwall (inset); Johnny Thunder (inset); The Hawkman [Carter Hall] (inset) |
| Genre | western |
| Pencils | George Storm |
| Inks | George Storm |
| Reprinted | in Golden Age Flash Archives (DC, 1999 series) #1 |
| Characters | The Flash [Jay Garrick]; Joan Williams; Marcia van Doorn (first appearance); Jimmy Norton (first appearance); Mr. Norton (first appearance); un-named group of gamblers (villains) |
| Synopsis | The Flash must rescue the son of a steel magnate who is kidnapped and held for ransom because his father supports a bill that makes gambling ships illegal. |
| Genre | superhero |
| Script | Gardner F. Fox |
| Pencils | Everett E. Hibbard |
| Inks | Everett E. Hibbard |
| Notes | Corrected 9/04; synopsis added by Craig Delich (9-2-07). |
| Reprinted | in Golden Age Flash Archives (DC, 1999 series) #1 |
| Characters | Cliff Cornwall |
| Genre | adventure |
| Script | Gardner F. Fox |
| Pencils | Sheldon Moldoff |
| Inks | Sheldon Moldoff |
| Notes | Writer credit by Craig Delich [9/04]. |
| Characters | The Hawkman [Carter Hall]; Shiera Sanders; V: The Thought Terror (I). |
| Synopsis | Hawkman faces a ruthless individual who pretends to foretell the future to people, then hypnotizes them to carry out the future he predicted for them. |
| Genre | superhero |
| Script | Gardner F. Fox |
| Pencils | Sheldon Moldoff (signed as Shelly) |
| Inks | Sheldon Moldoff (signed as Shelly) |
| Notes | 1st Moldoff Hawkman; synopsis added by Craig Delich (9-2-07). |
| Reprinted | in Greatest Golden Age Stories Ever Told, The (DC, 1990 series) #nn; in Golden Age Hawkman Archives (DC, 2005 series) #1 |
| Characters | Johnny Thunder; Daisy Darling; Herman Darling; V: Gyp the Jeep. |
| Synopsis | Daisy's father wins a bundle off the fight that Johnny won, but a thug is determined to take that bundle of loot, no matter what. When Johnny rounds up the criminal, he is offered a position as a G-Man. |
| Genre | superhero |
| Script | John B. Wentworth |
| Pencils | Stan Aschmeier |
| Inks | Stan Aschmeier |
| Notes | The Thunderbolt appears as a yellow streak of lightning. Synopsis added by Craig Delich 3-22-08. |
| Reprinted | in JSA All Stars Archives, The (DC, 2007 series) #1 |
| Characters | Rod Rian |
| Genre | science fiction |
| Script | Paul H. Jepson (signed) |
| Pencils | Paul H. Jepson (signed) |
| Inks | Paul H. Jepson (signed) |
| Notes | Corrected 9/04. |
| Characters | The King [King Standish] |
| Genre | detective |
| Script | Gardner F. Fox |
| Pencils | Harry Lampert |
| Inks | Harry Lampert |
| Letters | Harry Lampert |
| Notes | Writer and letterer credit by Craig Delich [corrected (9-2-07)]. |
| Genre | adventure |
| Script | Ed Wheelan (signed) |
| Pencils | Ed Wheelan (signed) |
| Inks | Ed Wheelan (signed) |
| Letters | Ed Wheelan |
| Characters | The Whip [Rodney Gaynor] |
| Genre | superhero; western |
| Script | John B. Wentworth |
| Pencils | Homer Fleming |
| Inks | Homer Fleming |