| Issue | #11 |
| Published | 1942 |
| Cover Price | none |
| Pages | 36 |
| Editing | ? |
| Notes | #11 on cover. Contents are printed in b/w with an occassional red colored page. |
| Characters | Bulletman; Bulletgirl |
| Genre | Superhero |
| Letters | typeset |
| Notes | Oddity: the cover states 34 pages of Bulletman and Bulletgirl, yet there are only 30 pages of stories inside. |
| Reprinted | from Bulletman (Fawcett, 1941 series) #3; in Men of Mystery (AC, 1999 series) #80 (2009) |
| Characters | Bulletman (Jim Barr); Bulletgirl (Susan Barr); Mr. Murder [District Attorney Reilly](villain) |
| Genre | Superhero |
| Notes | Story starts on inside front cover. Indicia states copyright 1942 by Fawcett Publications. Published by permission Samuel Lowe Company. |
| Reprinted | from Master Comics (Fawcett, 1940 series) #27 |
| Characters | Bulletman [Jim Barr]; Bulletgirl [Susan Kent]; the Red Pirate (villain) |
| Synopsis | Death was the grim fate of those that invaded Wickersim Mansion the domain of the Red Pirate. |
| Genre | Superhero |
| Reprinted | from Bulletman (Fawcett, 1941 series) #7 |
| Characters | Bulletman [Jim Barr]; Bulletgirl [Susan Kent]; the Mocker (villain) |
| Synopsis | When someone at the theatre begins mocking actors during the play "Hamlet," Jim Barr goes backstage to teach the fellow some manners. However, the Mocker, a human chameleon of crime who laughs at the law and mocks those who cherish it, hits him over the head, leaving a difficult challenge for the Flying Detectives! |
| Genre | Superhero |
| Notes | Story continues on inside back cover. Back cover has a War Bond stamp. |
| Reprinted | from Bulletman (Fawcett, 1941 series) #6 |