A group of children take revenge against their cruel orphanage director when he refuses to get them a pumpkin for Halloween. The last panel of the comic actually features a child laughing maniacally as he holds up the man's severed, hallowed out…
Notes the move by E. D. Fulton to ban the production and sale of Crime comics in Canada. Flaherty explains that the two men who most approved of the bill were conservative clergymen.
Presents the results of examining hundreds of magazines and comic books in order to determine what is in comics that make them so popular with children.
A junior high teacher poses a series of questions to his students regarding their comic book preferences and purchasing habits. Some of their answers are included here.
Outlines a number of the concerns that Fulton has about the publication and sale of comic books to children. Fulton expresses his concerns for the long term effects of crime comics on children who are reading them.