Artist and writer unknown, here's the final appearance of Walrus Whopper -
this Tommy Tot and the Heir Corps tale is one of those rare beasts from the period that has both writer and artist credits - and both are the same man - Tim Howe. (However, i can't be certain that's not a nom de plume)
Two-Gun Percy is drawn by Jimmy Thompson ; as too often usual, writer unknown -
All three had more episodes. Tommy Tot and the Heir Corps had the fewest, with only 4, while Walrus Whopper had 9 tales to tell. Two-Gun Percy was the longest lasting, with two dozen appearances (if one includes the Daisy Handbook from 1948).
page art from Leading Comics #30 (1948), Nutty Life #2 (1946), and All Funny Comics #21 (1948)