| Issue | #2 |
| Published | May 1973 |
| Cover Price | 0.20 |
| Pages | 32 |
| Editing | Leon Harvey |
| Notes | This issue is the first appearance of Sam Booker (Jackie and Rhett's agent) |
| Characters | Richard Nixon |
| Pencils | Ernie Colon |
| Inks | Ernie Colon |
| Notes | This issue is the first appearance of Sam Booker (Jackie and Rhett's agent) |
| Pencils | Ernie Colon |
| Inks | Ernie Colon |
| Characters | Candy |
| Synopsis | Jackie's new act, where he plays a senator, is too realistic. He is mistaken for Senator Longfellow by the president . . . and kidnappers. |
| Pencils | Ernie Colon |
| Inks | Ernie Colon |
| Notes | The story is two 5-page chapters. Chapter 2 is titled "The Acid Test". A good many politicians and celebrities appear in this story, including Henry Kissinger, Richard Nixon, Frank Sinatra, Alfred Hitchcock and Paul Newman |
| Characters | Jill Jokers |
| Pencils | Ernie Colon |
| Inks | Ernie Colon |
| Characters | Candy |
| Synopsis | When Jackie gets pepper in his eye, people mistakenly think he is stuck up. |
| Pencils | Ernie Colon |
| Inks | Ernie Colon |
| Synopsis | Political humor from Jackie Jokers |
| Pencils | Ernie Colon (illustration) |
| Inks | Ernie Colon (illustration) |
| Notes | Ilustration taken from the cover. This is a text transcription of one of Jackie's monologues. Jackie mentions Casper, Richie Rich, Little Dot, Litle Lotta and Wendy |
| Characters | Rhett De Starr; Sam Booker |
| Synopsis | Rhett is jealous of Jackie's ventriloquist act, so he starts his own. |
| Pencils | Ernie Colon |
| Inks | Ernie Colon |
| Notes | Jackie appears on the "Dick Davett" show |