| Issue | #48 |
| Published | December 1943 |
| Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
| Pages | 60 |
| Editing | John C. Mitchell (Editor) |
| Genre | jungle |
| Pencils | Art Saaf |
| Inks | Art Saaf |
| Letters | typeset |
| Genre | jungle |
| Script | ? [as Frank Riddell] |
| Pencils | Jim Mooney (signed) |
| Inks | Jim Mooney (signed) |
| Genre | jungle |
| Script | ? [as Ed Hunt] |
| Pencils | Richard Case |
| Inks | Richard Case?; ? |
| Genre | jungle |
| Script | ? [as Mack] |
| Pencils | Saul Rosen |
| Inks | Saul Rosen |
| Genre | jungle |
| Script | ? [as Roy L. Smith] |
| Pencils | Henry Kiefer |
| Inks | Henry Kiefer |
| Genre | jungle |
| Script | ? [as Kirk Diamond] |
| Genre | jungle |
| Script | ? [as W.B. Hovious] |
| Pencils | George Appel |
| Inks | George Appel |
| Genre | adventure |
| Script | ? [as Pierre La Rue] |
| Pencils | Richard Case |
| Inks | Richard Case |
| Genre | jungle |
| Script | ? [as Victor Ibsen] |
| Pencils | George Tuska (signed) |
| Inks | George Tuska (signed) |
| Notes | Returns "Empire" to the subtitle of the strip. Presents the origin of the Camilla character that began in issues #27 and #28 when the earlier version wandered into the jungle alone and mysteriously turned into another woman who never was the queen of a jungle empire. |