"Master of Mystery"
Story of Harry Houdini and how he learned magic.
Pencils & inks by Richard Sprang.
"Raffles the .. Bird Who Thinks Like a Person..."
Raffles is a mynah bird who was famous in the 1940's.
Characters who appear are Raffles, Bob Hope, Gracie Allen, Don Ameche, Zetta Wells, Tojo, Fred Allen, and Dorothy Lamour.
"The Rocket Lanes of Tomorrow"
Stories of what the future might be like from personal rocketpacks to a tunnel through the center of the earth.
Written, penciled and inked by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby. Letters by Howard Ferguson.
"The Forest Rangers!"
Stories of firefighters in the woods.
Penciled and inked by George Roussos.
"Hi, Bob. How about another one of those tricks your dad showed you?"
This page gives answers to a magic trick involving which hand a coin is under on page #1 which has 3 famous people guess the answer based on two clues each on pages 2. Also the mystery on how to get to an island with two planks that are too short on page 3.
Pencils and inks by Jon Small.
"Even enough for Cap'n Kidd!"
Four facts including one that states if all the gold in the oceans was recovered, everybody in the world would have half a million dollars.
"Stamps Hobby for Kings and Kids"
Stories about stamp collecting and famous stamp collectors including Franklin D. Roosevelt.
"Baseball's one-armed wonder, Pete Gray..."
Facts about St. Louis Browns player Pete Gray who only had one arm.
Pencils and inks by Phil Berube.
"The Beaver"
Facts about the beaver told in a funny way.
"Pirate or Patriot?"
Facts about a Jean Lafitte who warned the Americans of the British plan to invade New Orleans.
Written, penciled amd inked by Jack Kirby.
"Madison Square Garden"
A story about the building of Madison Square Gardens and uses done using large pictures.
Penciled and inked by Phil Berube.
"Tom Jones"
A story about Tom Jones, the track and field coach at the University of Wisconsin.
Penciled and inked by Rolland Coe.
"The Ghost of Guam"
The story of George Tweed, an American soldier who hid out on the island of Guam and caused trouble for the Japanese soldiers.
Penciled and inked by Fred Ray Jr.