Sick #115
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeCharlton's long-running humor magazine Sick arrives in fine satirical form with this June 1977 issue, featuring cover art penciled and inked by Jack Sparling. The cover gag captures a kid on a skateboard — wearing a "Sick" jacket — knocking on a door marked "White House, Pennsylvania Ave." and asking "Can Amy come out and play?" while a grinning caricature of President Carter peers around the door. Inside, the magazine promises parody takes on Starsky & Hutch, Charlie's Angels, Mary Hartman, and the Commander-in-Chief himself, making this a sharp comic snapshot of mid-1970s pop culture.
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Popeye, realizing that he is overworked and underpaid, decides to form a union of comic strip characters .. but recruiting members turns out to be harder than he figured.
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