Eugene E. Hughes and others contributed stories and artwork. The Issue begins with real adventure comics. Masculine adventure, of the type that was popular in various men's magazines at the time. A rookie soldier experiences his first terrifying encounter with combat. When a "mad-dog killer" is apprehended by police, reporter Ed looks for a headline-grabbing "human interest" angle. American troops in Germany attempt to secure a bridge before the Nazis blow it up. A vintage ad for learning ventriloquism "in one day" is also included. Veteran!; Treasure!; Human Interest!; Killer Whale!; The Bridge! Full color on 24 pages.