| Issue | #7 |
| Published | August 1975 |
| Cover Price | $0.25 |
| Pages | 36 |
| Editing | ? |
| Characters | Richie Rich; Casper; Mrs. Rich; Cadbury; Dollar; Spooch |
| Synopsis | All creator credits are thanks to Mark Arnold and "The Harveyville Fun Times!". |
| Genre | humor; children |
| Pencils | Warren Kremer ? |
| Letters | Grace Kremer ? |
| Characters | Richie Rich; Casper; Mrs. Rich; Cadbury; Dollar; Spooch; the Ghostly Trio |
| Synopsis | Richie and Casper are disppointed in their dogs' behavior; Casper develops the power to make everyone obey his commands. |
| Genre | humor; children |
| Script | Ralph Newman ? |
| Pencils | Warren Kremer ? |
| Letters | Grace Kremer ? |
| Characters | Mr. Rich's dry-cleaner |
| Synopsis | Mr. Rich never leaves less than $5,000 in his pockets. |
| Genre | humor; children |
| Script | Ralph Newman ? |
| Pencils | Warren Kremer ? |
| Letters | Grace Kremer ? |
| Characters | Richie Rich; Casper; Mrs. Rich; Cadbury; Dollar; Spooch |
| Synopsis | Casper's powers make Mrs. Rich's tea party guests sit, while the thief gets away; Casper makes the getaway car sit, and all is well. |
| Genre | humor; children |
| Script | Ralph Newman ? |
| Pencils | Warren Kremer ? |
| Letters | Grace Kremer ? |
| Characters | Richie Rich; Gloria |
| Synopsis | Richie tries to impress Gloria with his self-made, self-starring movies. |
| Genre | humor; children |
| Script | Ralph Newman ? |
| Pencils | Warren Kremer ? |
| Letters | Grace Kremer ? |
| Characters | Richie Rich; Mr. Rich; Mrs. Rich |
| Synopsis | Mr. And Mrs. Rich are named Richard and Regina. |
| Genre | humor; children |
| Script | Ralph Newman ? |
| Pencils | Warren Kremer ? |
| Letters | typeset |
| Characters | Casper |
| Synopsis | Casper gives squirrel family a free live show when their TV breaks down. |
| Genre | humor; children |
| Script | Ralph Newman ? |
| Pencils | Warren Kremer ? |
| Letters | Grace Kremer ? |
| Notes | Strip plugging Casper cartoon TV show. |
| Characters | Casper; Gnathan Gnome |
| Synopsis | Gnathan lies all the time, so Casper takes him on a trip to Honest Land. |
| Genre | humor; children |
| Script | Ralph Newman ? |
| Pencils | Warren Kremer ? |
| Letters | Grace Kremer ? |