Sad Sack Comics #62
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeHarvey Comics' long-running military comedy series delivers another dose of hapless humor with this 1956 issue, cover-penciled by George Baker. The cover says it all: our perpetually unfortunate soldier, Sad Sack, is blissfully snoozing atop a butcher's block while an exasperated army cook looms over him, meat cleaver raised, as a third figure scrambles away in alarm — suspended cuts of meat hanging in the background complete the chaotic kitchen scene. "Loved by Millions" the cover proudly declares, and it's easy to see why this good-natured, slapstick humor struck such a chord with readers.
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Movie star Eva Bardner (Ava Gardner) is appearing at the base movie theater. Sad Sack realizes it is the same girl he dated years ago named Aggie Schmaltz. Aggie had been dating Clark Stable (Clark Gable) who told her to be a movie star and introduced her to Cecil B. De Milly (Cecil B. Demille). She takes Sad Sack to get her picture taken with him, just like Ronnie Taylor (Rod Taylor). Sad Sack dumps her because her life is too exciting. He finds the picture and charges everyone $2.00 to meet her at the movie. She gets her revenge and says she never met him.
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