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Sad Sack and the Sarge #149
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Harvey's long-running army comedy series delivers another helping of cheerful chaos with this 1981 issue. George Baker's cover says it all: the hapless Sad Sack goes flying in a panic — hands up, stars bursting around him — while a chained dog bursts free from its doghouse, a black cat leaps silhouetted against a full moon, and the thoroughly unimpressed Sarge looks on from a safe distance. With a story titled "Sackophobia," it's clear that poor Sad Sack's talent for stumbling into trouble remains in fine form.
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