Sugar & Spike #25
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis Halloween-tinged November 1959 issue finds Sugar and Spike perched atop a grinning jack-o'-lantern, the two toddlers locked in a wonderfully funny debate — Sugar indignant that the carved pumpkin face resembles her, while Spike can only point out that "it's got a ponytail!" Sheldon Mayer's cover art captures the warm, gentle humor that made this series such a delight, with the kids' expressive faces doing all the comedic heavy lifting. A charming ten-cent slice of DC's lighter side from 1959.
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Sugar and Spike's first Jack O'Lantern prompts an argument about which one of them looks more like a pumpkin.
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