| Issue | #90 |
| Published | July 1955 |
| Frequency | bi-monthly |
| Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
| Pages | 36 |
| Editing | Alfred Harvey (President): Leon Harvey (Vice President and Editor); Robert B. Harvey (Vice President and Business Manager) |
| Characters | Joe Palooka; Boxer |
| Synopsis | Joe knocks an opponent against the ropes. |
| Genre | sports |
| Pencils | Ham Fisher |
| Inks | Ham Fisher |
| Notes | front cover |
| Characters | Joe Palooka; Knobby (Palooka's manager); Jean Bateese (Joe's sparring partner); Ruffy Balonki (Joe's opponent); Joe (Balonki's manager); Mr. Jacobs; Herby; Call Girls; Ray; Eddie; Sports Writers; Mr. Farnsworth; Murray; Bar Customers; Smokey |
| Synopsis | Palooka's sparring partner is sent to spy on his opponent, Balonki. |
| Genre | sports |
| Pencils | Ham Fisher |
| Inks | Ham Fisher |
| Characters | Jimmy Brownley; Mrs. Brownley; Cora Brownley (Jimmy's sister); Mr. Brownley; Bob (schoolyard bully); Teacher; Mr. Wallins (music teacher) |
| Synopsis | Jimmy is bullied because he plays the violin. |
| Letters | typeset |
| Characters | Little Max; Alice; Joe Palooka |
| Synopsis | Max hides when he thinks he's going to take a trip. |
| Genre | children |
| Pencils | Ham Fisher |
| Inks | Ham Fisher |
| Characters | Humphrey; Two Bums |
| Synopsis | Two bums try to get a free meal from Humphrey. |
| Genre | humor |
| Pencils | Ham Fisher |
| Inks | Ham Fisher |
| Characters | Billy; Tommy; Perry; Dog |
| Synopsis | Three boys venture into a cemetery at midnight but are frightened away by a little dog. |
| Genre | children |
| Pencils | ? (black and white header) |
| Inks | ? (black and white header) |
| Letters | typeset |