Sad Sack Comics #215
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeHarvey's long-running army comedy series is in fine form with this September 1970 issue, cover by George Baker. The bright yellow cover captures a gloriously chaotic scene: a soldier has apparently tripped and sent a trash can — along with what looks like a small dog or creature — flying through the air, while stunned onlookers in uniform watch the mess scatter everywhere near a set of steps and a table. "Loved by Millions" says the cover, and it's easy to see why — that kind of slapstick military misfortune is Sad Sack's bread and butter, all rendered with Baker's loose, expressive linework.
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Sack and Slob go to a masquerade party dressed as bums, while another pair of bums rob a bank.
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