Sad Sack Comics #163
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFrom Harvey Comics' long-running military humor series — "Loved by Millions," as the cover proudly declares — this 1965 issue drops the hapless Sad Sack right into mess-hall mayhem. The cover by George Baker shows our bewildered hero caught in a chaotic collision of food, fellow soldiers, and a giant bucket of "Co. H Chow" spilling its contents everywhere, with arms and legs flying in every direction. It's the kind of wonderfully frantic cartooning that made Sad Sack a staple of American humor comics throughout the decade.
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Sad Sack is whacked on the head by Capt. Bugles' son, who he's baby sitting, and dreams he's back in King Arthur's time.
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