| Issue | #10 |
| Published | Spring 1945 |
| Cover Price | 0.15 |
| Pages | 84 |
| Editing | M. C. Gaines (managing editor); Sheldon Mayer (editor) , Julius Schwartz, Ted Udall (story editors) |
| Notes | All-American bullet on cover. |
| Characters | Green Lantern; Wonder Woman; Flash. |
| Genre | superhero |
| Pencils | Everett E. Hibbard |
| Inks | Everett E. Hibbard |
| Notes | All-American bullet on cover. |
| Characters | Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]; Great Blue Father [Professor Proto Plasm](villain); Colonel Darnell; Steve Trevor; "Jimmy" Sissok (villain); Grace; Clara (villain). |
| Synopsis | A scientist by the name of Professor Proto Plasm invents a "moron hormone" that makes people simple-minded, including Steve Trevor and Wonder Woman. |
| Genre | superhero |
| Script | William Moulton Marston (signed as Charles Moulton) |
| Pencils | Harry G. Peter (signed as H. G. Peter) |
| Inks | Harry G. Peter (signed as H. G. Peter) |
| Notes | Story title from Dick Sabo on 16 November 2004; originally indexed as "The Great Blue Feather." Some info and modified synopsis added by Craig Delich 9-2-09. |
| Characters | Mutt; Jeff. |
| Genre | humor |
| Script | Al Smith (signed as Bud Fisher) |
| Pencils | Al Smith [signed as Bud Fisher] |
| Inks | Al Smith [signed as Bud Fisher] |
| Letters | Al Smith |
| Notes | Newspaper reprints. Letterer credit added by Craig Delich 9-2-09. |
| Genre | adaptation |
| Pencils | Everett E. Hibbard (signed as E. E. Hibbard) |
| Inks | Everett E. Hibbard (signed as E. E. Hibbard) |
| Notes | A play adaptation, originally written by James Gow and Armand d'Usseau. |
| Characters | Green Lantern [Alan Scott]; Doiby Dickles; the Checker Mob (villains); Professor Memory (villain); Crime Syndicate (villains). |
| Synopsis | The Checker Mob and the Crime Syndicate are both after Professor Memory, a man who has been picked up by Doiby in his cab. Green Lantern's job is to discover why. |
| Genre | superhero |
| Script | Alfred Bester? |
| Pencils | Jon Chester Kozlak |
| Inks | Jon Chester Kozlak |
| Notes | Writer credit by Craig Delich, updated 8/04. Alan Scott graduated from Hale University, and his house number is #679 in this story. Notes, some info and revised synopsis added by Craig Delich 9-2-09. |
| Genre | fact |
| Script | M. C. Gaines |
| Pencils | Don Cameron |
| Inks | Don Cameron |
| Genre | adventure |
| Script | Jay Marr (signed) |
| Letters | typeset |
| Characters | Johnny Everyman |
| Genre | adventure |
| Pencils | John Daly |
| Inks | John Daly |
| Notes | Writer credit revised from John Daly to ? by Craig Delich, updated 8/04. |
| Characters | The Flash [Jay Garrick]; Winky; Blinky; Noddy (all as the Three Dimwits); Joan Williams; un-named stock swindlers (villains). |
| Synopsis | Noddy invents a special kind of elevator lever that has a remarkable effect on an elevator the Dimwits operate at work. In fact, it's so remarkable that the local criminal element sees a fortune to be made from its possible use! |
| Genre | superhero |
| Script | Gardner F. Fox |
| Pencils | Everett E. Hibbard |
| Inks | Everett E. Hibbard |
| Notes | Revised inker credit from Jon Kozlak to Everett Hibbard, some info and modified synopsis added by Craig Delich 9-2-09. |