| Issue | #100 |
| Published | April-May 1967 |
| Frequency | bi-monthly |
| Cover Price | 0.12 USD |
| Pages | 36 |
| Editing | Jack Schiff |
| Genre | science fiction |
| Pencils | Carmine Infantino |
| Inks | George Roussos |
| Letters | Ira Schnapp |
| Synopsis | When secretary Judy Brown finds some discrepancies in a shipping schedule, the Green Glob transforms her into a glamorous spy with several helpful high-tech devices that help bring down a smuggling ring. |
| Genre | occult; spy |
| Pencils | Bernard Baily |
| Inks | Bernard Baily |
| Genre | children |
| Pencils | Sheldon Mayer; ? |
| Inks | Sheldon Mayer; ? |
| Letters | Ira Schnapp |
| Notes | house ad for Sugar & Spike (DC, 1956 series) and The Fox and the Crow (DC, 1952 series) [featuring Stanley and His Monster] |
| Genre | superhero |
| Pencils | Carmine Infantino |
| Inks | Joe Giella |
| Letters | Ira Schnapp |
| Notes | house ad for The Flash (DC, 1959 series) #169 [80 Page Giant G-34], on sale February 14 |
| Synopsis | The town of Barnesville is swept by a new card game craze which turns out to be a test of an alien invasion tactic. |
| Genre | science fiction |
| Pencils | George Roussos |
| Inks | George Roussos |
| Genre | superhero |
| Pencils | Carmine Infantino |
| Inks | Charles Cuidera |
| Letters | Ira Schnapp |
| Notes | house ad for The Brave and the Bold (DC, 1955 series) #71, on sale February 16 |
| Genre | occult |
| Letters | typeset |
| Synopsis | Mark Denton encounters beings with magical powers from an underground civilization. |
| Genre | occult |
| Pencils | Jack Sparling |
| Inks | Jack Sparling |
| Letters | typeset |
| Notes | listing of DC comics on sale mid- to late February 1967 |
| Synopsis | Bob Hope teaches that the Golden Rule is found in many different world religions. |
| Genre | fact |
| Script | Jack Schiff |
| Pencils | Bob Oksner |
| Inks | Bob Oksner |
| Letters | Ira Schnapp |
| Notes | Published in cooperation with the National Social Welfare Assembly. Previously published in DC comics cover-dated April 1964. |