Sad Sack Comics #152
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeHarvey's long-running military comedy series delivers another dose of hapless humor with this 1964 installment. George Baker's cover finds the perpetually put-upon Sad Sack — helmet sliding comically over his face, clutching what appears to be a small framed picture — buried and tangled amid a jumble of oversized, lumpy objects, with a scruffy dog squirming alongside him in the chaos. It's a charmingly absurd snapshot of the kind of bad luck that made this "Loved by Millions" character so endearing for over a decade.
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Sack and Hi-Fi Tweeter dress up as WACs in order to get into the ball park for free on Ladies Day.
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