| Issue | #6 |
| Published | January-February 1947 |
| Cover Price | 0.10 USD |
| Pages | 52 |
| Editing | Whitney Ellsworth (credited); Jack Schiff (actual) |
| Characters | Tommy Tomorrow; Charles Courtney; Ted Husing |
| Genre | science fiction |
| Pencils | Howard Sherman; George Papp; Jack Lehti |
| Inks | Virgil Finlay; George Papp; Jack Lehti |
| Characters | Charles Courtney |
| Synopsis | This a biography of Charles Courtney, famous locksmith. |
| Genre | biography |
| Script | Jack Schiff; Mort Weisinger; Bernie Breslauer |
| Pencils | George Papp (signed) |
| Inks | George Papp |
| Characters | Tommy Tomorrow (intro) |
| Synopsis | In a fictional "forecast," the first astronaut travels to Mars and back. |
| Genre | science fiction |
| Script | Jack Schiff; George Kashdan; Bernie Breslauer |
| Pencils | Howard Sherman |
| Inks | Virgil Finlay |
| Letters | Howard Sherman (Logo) |
| Notes | First appearance: Tommy Tomorrow. Script info from Gene Reed (Per Sandell) |
| Reprinted | in Mysteries in Space: The Best of DC Science Fiction Comics (Simon and Schuster, 1980 series) #nn (October 1980); in Pulp Fiction Library: Mystery in Space (DC, 1999 series) #nn |
| Synopsis | Scotland Yard's physical facility and training program are depicted. |
| Genre | fact |
| Script | Jack Schiff; Mort Weisinger and; Bernie Breslauer |
| Pencils | Win Mortimer ? |
| Inks | Win Mortimer ? |
| Characters | Lynn Herzon; Sugar Chile Robinson; Franz De Beche; Jo Ann Durand |
| Synopsis | Accomplishments by several youngsters are pictured and described. |
| Genre | Fact |
| Script | Stookie Allen (signed) |
| Pencils | Stookie Allen (signed) |
| Inks | Stookie Allen (signed) |
| Characters | Johnny Dalton |
| Synopsis | A true story of Johnny Dalton winning the Army Navy game in 1910. |
| Genre | biography |
| Pencils | Fred Ray [as Fray] |
| Inks | Fred Ray |
| Characters | Johnny Benson |
| Synopsis | This is a feature on Benson's Animal Farm in New Hampshire. |
| Genre | facts |
| Pencils | Ed Smalle (signed) |
| Inks | Ed Smalle |
| Synopsis | Six historical firsts are described through drawings and text. |
| Genre | Fact |
| Pencils | George Roussos (signed) |
| Inks | George Roussos |
| Characters | David Bushnell |
| Synopsis | David Bushnell invents the submarine in 1776. |
| Genre | biography |
| Pencils | Fred Ray [as Fray] |
| Inks | Fred Ray |
| Synopsis | Collecting army patches is described. |
| Pencils | ? (illustrations) |
| Inks | ? (illustrations) |
| Pencils | John Daly |
| Inks | John Daly |
| Notes | This article has several features. John Daly apparently is involved with several if not all of the features. |
| Characters | Joe Kudluk |
| Synopsis | An Eskimo's heroic deeds are depicted. |
| Genre | bio |
| Pencils | Stookie Allen (signed) |
| Inks | Stookie Allen (signed) |
| Characters | Edouard Benedictus |
| Synopsis | The invention of safety glass is the subject. |
| Genre | fact |
| Pencils | Howard Sherman |
| Inks | Howard Sherman |
| Letters | Howard Sherman (Logo) |
| Reprinted | in Strange Adventures (DC, 1950 series) #5, February 1951 |
| Synopsis | Speculation on mankind's fate is presented. |
| Genre | science fiction |
| Script | Jack Schiff; Mort Weisinger and; Bernie Breslauer |
| Pencils | Virgil Finlay |
| Inks | Virgil Finlay |
| Reprinted | in Mystery In Space (DC, 1951 series) #1, April May 1951; in Pulp Fiction Library: Mystery In Space (DC, 1999 series) |
| Script | Harlan Ellison (one letter) |
| Letters | Typeset |
| Notes | A letter from future science fiction writer Harlan Ellison (as a child) is published. It is his first published writing. |
| Characters | Ted Husing |
| Genre | biography |
| Pencils | Jack Lehti (signed) |
| Inks | Jack Lehti (signed) |
| Notes | Ted Husing is profiled. |
| Genre | adventure; ad |
| Pencils | George Roussos ? |
| Inks | George Roussos ? |