| Issue | #8 |
| Published | 1952 |
| Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
| Pages | 36 |
| Editing | George T. Delacorte, Jr. (president); Helen Meyer (vice-president); Albert P. Delacorte (vice-president) |
| Notes | No month given in indicia. Copyright, 1951, by Cal Interests, Inc. Designed and produced by Western Printing & Lithographing Co. Indicia title is "Charlie McCarthy Saves the Circus." |
| Characters | Charlie McCarthy |
| Genre | Humor |
| Pencils | Harvey Eisenberg ? |
| Inks | Harvey Eisenberg ? |
| Characters | Charlie McCarthy; Mortimer Snerd |
| Synopsis | Charlie shows how to draw a silhouette of a person. |
| Notes | Inside front cover; includes indicia. |
| Characters | Charlie McCarthy; Mortimer Snerd; sign hanger; Skinny Dugan; McCarthy Charles; Packy; Rufus Chiselgrinder; Professor Floogleweasel; Joe; Pete; The Great Ravioli; Bessie The Wonder Cow |
| Synopsis | Charlie promises all the kids he knows free circus passes when he mistakenly believes he has inherited a circus. As a way to keep the promises, he bargains with the real owner and then begins a search to find a fantastic act to make the circus profitable. |
| Genre | humor |
| Characters | Charlie McCarthy |
| Synopsis | Magic trick involving hitting a stack of household items upon which an egg is balanced, in such a way that the egg falls harmlessly into a glass of water. |
| Notes | Inside back cover. |
| Characters | Charlie McCarthy; Mortimer Snerd |
| Synopsis | Mortimer trades his dog for a parrot because the dog barks too much, but the parrot calls the other neighborhood dogs to the house. |
| Genre | humor |
| Notes | Back cover. |