Sugar & Spike #76
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFew comics capture the pure, gleeful chaos of toddler logic quite like Sugar and Spike, and issue #76 (May 1968) is a delightful case in point. The cover by Sheldon Mayer drops us right into the mayhem: baby Sugar and red-haired Spike sit bewildered amid enormous sacks of money, a giant newspaper screaming "INCREDIBLE BUSINESS — INFANTS ASTOUND WORLD! MAKE A FORTUNE IN MINUTES!" hovering above them, while the cover teases that a broken statue, a pail of mud, and a pot of glue somehow caused the whole sensation. Rounding things out, a banner at the bottom promises the interior story "The Blehh Strikes Thrice!" — making this a wonderfully absurd snapshot of DC's most lovably oblivious little entrepreneurs.
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