| Release: | Dec 01, 1940 |
| Cover: | Jan 1941 |
The Claw Meets the Daredevil / Introducing the Pirate Prince / The Death of Biff Baily / Silver Streak and Whiz King of Falcons / The Wrath of Rokula / The White Dragon Flower / Gun Shots on the Mesa / The Skinn Family Curse
| Release: | Dec 01, 1940 |
| Cover: | Jan 1941 |
The Claw Meets the Daredevil - Bart Hill, miraculously cured of his mute status, is on a picnic with Tonia Saunders when the Claw's armies attack America. Springing into action, Bart saves the life of his girlfriend and leaves her with his butler, Jarves, while heading into action. Although this reveals his identity, he has far more pressing matters at hand.
Introducing the Pirate Prince - The Pirate Prince has an unwanted suitor. Leaving her behind when he goes aboard a new target, he finds himself with greater problems than her bargained for, and he is now stuck with another spirited female.
The Death of Biff Baily - Boxer Biff Baily dies, with a jaw fractured five times, right before a longshot horse wins a race against 150-1 odds. Presto figures something is up, and goes undercover to find out what.
Silver Streak and Whiz King of Falcons - Silver Streak investigates the murder he just witnessed, in which its victim spewed fire before collapsing. The investigation leads him to a small island inhabited my monsters, and the monsters declare war.
The Wrath of Rokula - Zongar hears a report on the radio of a series of captured scientists, including the father of his girlfriend, Ruth West. Despite warnings to stay away, he springs into action.
The White Dragon Flower - 'Fat Sam' Jackel wants to hire Cloud for a simple job at very high pay, and Cloud gets suspicious. He's soon able to prove that Jackel is a traitor, but U.S. Defense generals are still in danger.
Gun Shots on the Mesa - A two page prose Western piece.
Debut of a Dynamo - A Bart Hill who is not Daredevil is a complete milksop. He heads to a doctor, fearing that something is wrong with him, causing his timid nature, and is told he'll live until sundown. This gives him the drive to take risks he needs to take to change his life and find himself. His doctor later reveals that he has no disease, and he lied about the diagnosis specificly to inspire Bart Hill to change his ways. Bart shuts down his boss's smuggling operation, and then swears to a life of crimefighting.
The Skinn Family Curse - Members of the Skinn family are getting killed on their birthdays, and Dickie Dean needs to figure out a device to identify the killer.
| Writer | Otto Binder, Jack Cole, Bob Turner, Carl Hubble, Kyle Warren |
| Artist | Jack Cole, Jack Binder, Harry Anderson, Carl Hubble |
| Silver Streak | |
| Claw | |
| Franklin Delano Roosevelt | |
| Daredevil | Bart Hill |
| Murphy | |
| Dickie Dean | |
| Tonia Saunders | |
| Whiz (Golden Age) | |
| Pirate Prince | |
| Cloud Curtis | |
| Gilly | |
| Zongar, the Miracle Man | |
| 'Pop' Whistler | |
| Thomas West | |
| Ruth West | |
| Tuttle | |
| Zip Todd | |
| Mortimer Skinn | |
| Sin-Lee | |
| Rikula | |
| 'Crusher' McCoy | |
| Presto Martin | |
| Jarves (Golden Age Daredevil Butler) | |
| 'Fat Sam' Jackel | |
| Dynamo Hill | Bart Hill |
| Abaraxx |
| Age | Golden Age |
|---|---|
| Format | Comic |
| Series Group | Golden Age Daredevil |
| Genre | Action | Adventure | Super-Heroes |
| No. of Pages | 64 |
| Country | USA |
| Language | English |