Sugar & Spike #71
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis "Big Summer Issue" from DC's beloved toddler comedy series finds Sugar and Spike at the center of delightful chaos aboard what appears to be a public transit car, with passengers tumbling every which way as Sugar — still clutching the string she just pulled — insists she only meant to turn out the light, not trigger the emergency air-brake. Sheldon Mayer's cover art is a masterclass in comedic mayhem, cramming startled adults, scattered luggage, and two bewildered babies into a wonderfully kinetic scene that sets up the book-length adventure "Double Trouble," in which the duo gets mistaken for midget jewel thieves. It's pure, gleeful Silver Age fun, and at 12 cents in 1967 it promised readers an awful lot of laughs for their dime and two pennies.
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