Sergeant Bilko #3
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeSergeant Bilko #3 (1957) delivers a classic military comedy twist as Sgt. Bilko leans on a new recruit’s knack for building robots to keep his men out of a Pentagon General’s weapons-testing drill. Written by Cal Howard and brought to life with sharp, expressive art by Bob Oksner—both on interior pages and on the cover—this 10-cent gem captures the absurdity and charm of Bilko’s ever-creative schemes.
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Sgt. Bilko uses the ability of a new recruit to construct robots in order to fulfill the promise he sold to all of his men that they wouldn't have to participate in a weapons-testing exercise for a Pentagon General.
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