| Issue | #3 |
| Published | [February] 1987 |
| Cover Price | 1.50 USD; 2.25 CAD |
| Pages | 28 |
| Editing | Rocky Hartberg |
| Notes | Sale date: February 1987. |
| Characters | Cole Black |
| Synopsis | Cole Black tears down a swastica flag. |
| Genre | Crime |
| Pencils | Rocky Hartberg |
| Inks | Rocky Hartberg |
| Colors | Rocky Hartberg |
| Notes | Sale date: February 1987. |
| Characters | Cole Black |
| Script | Rocky Hartberg |
| Pencils | Rocky Hartberg |
| Inks | Rocky Hartberg |
| Letters | typeset |
| Characters | Fred; Fatty; Cole Black; Lily Pond; El Zurdo |
| Synopsis | Cole Black is in a Nazi militaty hospital in North Africa. Lily Pond and her USO troop are the captives of El Zurdo and his Arab raiders. Fred and Fatty are lost in the desert. |
| Genre | Crime; War |
| Script | Rocky Hartberg |
| Pencils | Rocky Hartberg |
| Inks | Rocky Hartberg |
| Letters | Rocky Hartberg |
| Notes | Fred and Fatty are a parody of Ralph Kramden and Ed Norton from TV's The Honeymooners (1955). |
| Letters | typeset |
| Characters | Lily Pond |
| Genre | Crime |
| Pencils | Rocky Hartberg |
| Inks | Rocky Hartberg |