Sad Sack Comics #264
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeHarvey's long-running army comedy is in fine form with this September 1978 entry, featuring a cover by George Baker that captures the series' cheerful slapstick perfectly. Sad Sack is gleefully slapping a paintbrush against a grumpy superior officer's face — complete with "WAP WAP WAP" sound effects — while a stylish blonde woman looks on with bemused indifference and a little dog named Mutty watches the chaos unfold below. It's the kind of warm, good-natured humor that earned this series its "Loved by Millions" tagline, and Fred Rhoads handles the interior story duties throughout.
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Sarge goes on an undercover mission disguised as Grandma.
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