Sugar & Spike #32
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA January 1960 holiday treat from DC, this issue finds Sugar and Spike face-to-face with a department-store Santa, while a second, noticeably slimmer Santa can be spotted just around the corner — prompting one of the tots to innocently observe, "He got Skinny Quick, didn't he?" Sheldon Mayer's cover perfectly captures the gentle, wide-eyed humor that made this series such a delight, squeezing a genuinely funny gag out of two babies and a pair of Santas. A charming snapshot of early-'60s all-ages comics at their most warm-hearted.
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Article relates how sub-standard conditions affect children in the world and quotes the "UN Declaration of the Rights of a Child."
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