Sad Sack Comics #104
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeHarvey's lovable army everyman is having a rough day on the slopes in this April 1960 installment, as George Baker's cover shows Sad Sack launching off a snowy cliff on a pair of skis gone wildly out of control, full pack and rifle in tow, while a fellow soldier skis smoothly in the background — a perfectly timed visual gag that says everything about our hapless hero's luck. Baker's expressive linework captures that signature mix of determination and disaster that made Sad Sack "loved by millions." With a story titled "Teamwork" waiting inside, this ten-cent gem promises plenty of the gentle, good-natured humor that defined the series.
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