| Issue | #80 |
| Published | February 1947 |
| Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
| Pages | 52 |
| Editing | Sheldon Mayer; Julius Schwartz (story editor) |
| Characters | The Flash [Jay Garrick]; Bobby Gordon |
| Genre | superhero |
| Pencils | Everett E. Hibbard |
| Inks | Everett E. Hibbard |
| Notes | Credits by Craig Delich 9/04. |
| Characters | The Flash [Jay Garrick]; Bobby Gordon |
| Synopsis | A young boy, paralyzed from the waist down, teams up with the Flash to capture an escaped criminal, armed only with a pen and artist's easel! |
| Genre | superhero |
| Script | Gardner F. Fox |
| Pencils | Everett E. Hibbard |
| Inks | Everett E. Hibbard |
| Notes | Credits by Craig Delich 9/04; revised story title and synopsis added by Craig Delich 12-11-07. |
| Characters | Ghost Patrol [Fred; Slim; Pedro] |
| Genre | adventure; occult |
| Script | John B. Wentworth |
| Pencils | Frank Harry (signed) |
| Inks | Frank Harry |
| Notes | Credits by Craig Delich 9/04. |
| Characters | The Atom [Al Pratt]; Mr. Murphy; Jack |
| Genre | superhero |
| Script | Joe Greene |
| Pencils | Joe Gallagher |
| Inks | Joe Gallagher |
| Notes | Former feature in All-American Comics. Credits by Craig Delich 9/04. |
| Characters | Johnny Thunder; Shocko [Thunderbolt's son]; Peachy Pet |
| Synopsis | Peachy Pet once agains utters the amazing words "Sez Me" and conjurs up the Thunderbolt's son in order to wage her war on crime. |
| Genre | superhero; humor |
| Script | John B. Wentworth (signed) |
| Pencils | Stan Aschmeier [as Stan Josephs] |
| Inks | Stan Aschmeier |
| Notes | Credits by Craig Delich 9/04. Synopsis added by Craig Delich 12-11-07. |
| Script | John Broome [as John Osgood] |
| Letters | typeset |
| Genre | humor |
| Script | Harry Lampert |
| Pencils | Harry Lampert |
| Inks | Harry Lampert |
| Letters | Harry Lampert |
| Notes | Sequence added by Craig Delich 12-11-07 and is most likely out of proper sequence. |
| Characters | The Hawkman [Carter Hall]; Junior Ellis (villain); no Hawkgirl |
| Synopsis | Junior Ellis was sure that the younger a criminal was, the less chance there was of his being caught. Hawkman decides to test the odds --- until Ellis discoveres the Fountain of Youth! |
| Genre | superhero |
| Script | Gardner F. Fox |
| Pencils | Jon Chester Kozlak |
| Inks | Jon Chester Kozlak |
| Notes | Credits by Craig Delich 9/04; synopsis added by Craig Delich 12-11-07. |