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Sad Sack Army Life Parade#55
Cover: George Baker
Sad Sack Army Life Parade #55
“The Wild, Wild Yonder”
In "The Wild, Wild Yonder," Sad Sack finds himself on an unexpected journey after fetching an aspirin for a fellow soldier, leading to a surprising turn when he writes a book titled *I Saved My Buddy*—a story that unexpectedly becomes a movie. With art by Fred Rhoads and a cover by George Baker, this 1974 Harvey classic captures a moment of quiet humor and unlikely fame in the life of a soldier.
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artist Fred Rhoads · cover George Baker
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artist Fred Rhoads
cover pencils, inks George Baker
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Sad Sack takes another soldier to get an aspirin for his headache, then writes a book called "I Saved My Buddy," which is made into a movie.
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