Sad Sack Comics #37
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeGeorge Baker's cover for this August 1954 Harvey issue says it all — the long-suffering Sad Sack recoils in wide-eyed alarm as a small yellow animal causes a burst of explosive chaos right at his feet, while a hulking sergeant looks on with characteristic indifference. A little gray creature with corporal stripes sits nearby, and a trio of cartoon animals cavorts in the upper corner, promising the kind of cheerful pandemonium that made this series a genuine favorite. Billed right on the cover as "Loved by Millions," this 37th fun-packed issue delivers the gentle military humor that kept readers coming back for more in 1954.
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Sad Sack goes through a lengthy series of tests for a job interview only to find there are no openings.
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