Sad Sad Sack #35
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeHarvey's giant-sized anthology of army-life comedy is on full display in this 1972 issue, as the cover by George Baker captures the Sad Sack's latest catastrophe — a ski-equipped soldier crashing explosively through the wall of Ski Troop H.Q. while a trio of slack-jawed officers (including a name-plated Lt. Pakrat) look on in stunned disbelief. The left side of the cover cheerfully reminds readers that Sarge, The General, Muttsy, and Sadie Sack are also along for the fun in this 52-page package. It's a warm, wonderfully chaotic snapshot of the bumbling military humor that made Sad Sack World such an enduring Harvey title.
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Sack, needing a rest, sits on a rock that turns out to be a prehistoric egg. It hatches a pterodactyl who thinks Sack is its mother.
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