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Sad Sack Character Comic Vine 75 appearances. no recent wiki edits to this page. first appearing as a comic strip in yank, the army weekly by sgt. george baker the main character “the sad sack” was never given a name, the. Forums. gen. discussion; bug reporting; sad sack comics year: 1949 year. year of this volume. until you earn 1000 points all your submissions need to be vetted by other comic vine users.

sad sack comics comic vine
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Sad Sack Comics Comic Vine 1. the main protagonist of the richie rich comics. as the only child of one of the world's wealthiest family, richie has at least two of everything money can buy. but he is not a stereotypical. Created by. george baker. sad sack is an american comic strip and comic book character created by sgt. george baker during world war ii. set in the united states army, sad sack depicted an otherwise unnamed, lowly private experiencing some of the absurdities and humiliations of military life. the so called "unnamed private" was actually ben. R.c. harvey | december 20, 2013. nobody ever had it as bad as the sack—the sad sack, george baker’s perpetually luckless anti hero of world war ii. the world was poised to dump on him, and baker made sure it did—creating in the process one of the most popular cartoon characters of the twentieth century. ironically, everything came up. The official web site of the classic harvey comics, cartoon, and motion picture character the sad sack.

sad sack comics comic vine
sad sack comics comic vine

Sad Sack Comics Comic Vine • first cover art by long time 'sad sack' cartoonist fred rhoads for sad sack comics (harvey, 1949 series). • after brief try out as a 'sad sack' cartoonist in late 1953, fred rhoads negotiated an oral agreement with harvey publications founder and president alfred harvey wherein rhoads was considered, given vacation bonuses, paid, referred to, and treated as an employee* from 1954 to 1977. Last interior sad sack comic art by george baker printed in v1#34 (on sale march 1, 1954). paul mccarthy began early interior sad sack comic art, imitating george baker's style but lengthening baker's short sad sack pantomimes into full feature comic stories that included dialogue balloons. in late 1953, cartoonist fred rhoads began a trial.

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