Amazing Space-Flight Of North America! How big do you imagine spaceships of the future will be... 100 feet long? 1,000 feet? Perhaps even a mile in length? Can your most fantastic thoughts envisage a spaceship 6,000 miles long and carrying 250 million passengers?
If so, then imagine the "Amazing Space-Flight of North America!"
Story by Otto Binder
Artwork by Sid Greene
Inks by Joe Giella
Nature's Prize Pupil! A 1-page strip about man's place in this amazing world. Published in cooperation with the National Social Welfare Assembly.
Story by Jack Schiff
Art and inks by Bob Brown
Lettering by Ira Schnapp
Menace Of The Falling Moon! Burt Barton, tracer of lost books, was given the assignement of tracking down the rarest book on Earth... a volume several people recalled reading, but none of whom currently possed a copy. Had someone secretly taken every copy of "Menace of the Falling Moon," a science fiction novel out of print since 1947, out of circulation? And if so, why?
Story by Otto Binder
Art and inks by John Giunta
What's The Difference Between... A 1/2-page science strip about the difference between a "Solar Eclipse" and a "Lunar Eclipse."
Story by Julius Schwartz
Artwork by Morris Waldinger
Inks by Tommy Nicolosi
Lettering by Milt Snapinn
Earthman Go Home! From the moment Earthman Bruce Bart set foot on the uncharted frosty planet, his life was in constant danger! Were the natives really trying to drive off the space-visitor -- or was there an entirely different explanation for their hostile actions?
Story by Otto Binder
Artwork by Carmine Infantino
Inks by Bernard Sachs
Wonders Of Space A 1-page text article. This "Wonders Of Space" entry explores what a 'satellite' (or 'moon') is.
Words by Julius Schwartz
Title art and inks by Raymond Perry
Mysteries In Space! A 1-page strip exploring four 'mysteries in space.'
Story by Julius Schwartz
Artwork by Morris Waldinger
Inks by Tommy Nicolosi
Lettering by Milt Snapinn
Riddle Of The Glowing Space-Cabby! A new 'Space-Cabby Adventure'. One day, as our adventurous space-cabby was cruising around Earth for fares, his tooth begins to hurt again. Stepping outside his cab to revisit his dentist, he feels dizzy and begins to glow like a human firefly! He quickly learns that the only place where things are normal are inside his cab.
Will Space-Cabby become a prisoner of his taxi? What is ithe mystery behind his ailment? And what does liquid mercury metal have to do with it?
Story by Otto Binder
Art and inks by Bernard Sachs