| Issue | #2 |
| Published | October 1940 |
| Cover Price | 0.10 |
| Pages | 68 |
| Editing | ? |
| Notes | Published by Hit Comics, owned by Charles Quinlan and Worth Carnahan according to interview with Carnahan's daughter in Comic Book Marketplace #71. |
| Genre | Superhero |
| Genre | Superhero |
| Genre | fantasy |
| Script | Worth B. Carnahan [as Nahanrac] |
| Pencils | Worth B. Carnahan [as Nahanrac] |
| Inks | Worth B. Carnahan [as Nahanrac] |
| Notes | a boy dreams he is Jason of the Argonauts |
| Genre | western |
| Script | Charles M. Quinlan |
| Pencils | Charles M. Quinlan |
| Inks | Charles M. Quinlan |
| Genre | how-to |
| Script | Charles M. Quinlan |
| Pencils | Charles M. Quinlan |
| Inks | Charles M. Quinlan |
| Notes | rope tricks |
| Genre | facts |
| Genre | adventure |
| Pencils | Ray Willner |
| Inks | Ray Willner |
| Genre | military |
| Genre | superhero |
| Script | Charles M. Quinlan |
| Pencils | Charles M. Quinlan |
| Inks | Charles M. Quinlan |
| Notes | Roy Gates is given magical powers by an Eastern monk |
| Genre | adventure |
| Pencils | R.A. Wolfe |
| Inks | R.A. Wolfe |
| Genre | how-to |
| Pencils | Max Neill |
| Inks | Max Neill |
| Genre | adventure |
| Pencils | Ray Willner |
| Inks | Ray Willner |
| Genre | detective |
| Genre | adventure |
| Notes | heroic lifeguard |