| Issue | #4 |
| Published | February 1940 |
| Frequency | Monthly |
| Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
| Pages | 68 |
| Editing | Worth Carnahan |
| Notes | Published monthly by Worth Publishing 1 E 42nd St New York, NY 2nd class mail permit entered at New York, City. |
| Characters | The Champ |
| Genre | adventure |
| Pencils | Adolphe Barreaux ? |
| Inks | Adolphe Barreaux ? |
| Characters | The Champ; The Yellow Spider (Intro); Detective Harrigan; Chief Thompson; Murphy; Casey |
| Genre | adventure |
| Script | George Little |
| Pencils | Adolphe Barreaux ? |
| Inks | Adolphe Barreaux ? |
| Genre | sports |
| Pencils | George Papp |
| Inks | George Papp |
| Characters | Pam Kendall; Chuck Benson |
| Genre | adventure |
| Pencils | Ramona Patenaude |
| Inks | Ramona Patenaude |
| Characters | Walt Worthington; Oo-Lhat (villain); Kardak (intro) |
| Pencils | George Papp |
| Inks | George Papp |
| Characters | Penny Wright; Nina (Intro; Villian) |
| Pencils | Claire Moe ? |
| Inks | Claire Moe ? |
| Notes | credit from Jerry Bails' Who's Who |
| Characters | Neptina; Milo Mason (intro); Norma Kane; Brad; Billy Todd; Gakk |
| Synopsis | Neptina's men kidnap a Hollywood movie star to use for organ transplants. |
| Genre | science fiction |
| Pencils | Harry Parkhurst ? |
| Inks | Harry Parkhurst ? |
| Script | Dennis Appleton Burke |
| Letters | typeset |
| Characters | Tom; Will; Wonocco Sgt. Upjohn (intro); The British; Squire Potter |
| Genre | period |
| Pencils | Henry Kiefer |
| Inks | Henry Kiefer |
| Pencils | Art Helfant ? |
| Inks | Art Helfant ? |
| Characters | Bill Handy; Ramon Perez (Intro, villain) |
| Script | Ray Willner |
| Pencils | Ray Willner |
| Inks | Ray Willner |
| Characters | Jungleman; Nal-Goggi (Intro; villain) |
| Genre | jungle |
| Script | Worth B. Carnahan |
| Pencils | Harry Parkhurst ? |
| Inks | Harry Parkhurst ? |
| Characters | Dr. Hartman; Vera Hartman; Willowby; Attel (villain) |
| Genre | occult |
| Pencils | H. C. Kiefer ? |
| Inks | H. C. Kiefer ? |
| Notes | title from last issue blurb. Credits from Jerry Bails' Who's Who. Previously given to C. A. Winter ? |