Comic Art
Sad Sack And The Sarge #22 (1960) George Baker
Sad Sack And The Sarge #22 (1960) George Baker
Volume 1, Issue 22
Size: 11.5" x 12.5" inches (unframed)
Produced By: Harvey Comics
Release Date: December, 1960
Worldwide Shipping (FedEx): $30 USD
Item Code: CB-00707
COMMENTS
George Baker - Sad Sack And The Sarge #20 Cover Original Art (Harvey, 1960).
This is a terrific 1960 cover by Sad Sack creator, GEORGE BAKER, measuring an overall size of 11.5" x 12.5" inches, and the art is in excellent condition. Signed by George Baker in the lower corner.
GEORGE BAKER (1915-1975)
George Baker was a cartoonist who became prominent during World War II as the creator of the popular comic strip, The Sad Sack.
At the end of the war, the U.S. Army created an advertising campaign with the phrase: "Don't be a Sad Sack, re-enlist in the Regular Army". Discharged from military service, Baker returned to live in Los Angeles where he transformed the Sad Sack army cartoon into a syndicated comic strip and a comic book series aimed at younger readers. While Baker gave the job of writing the comic narrative to others, he continued to illustrate the Sad Sack comic book covers until the time of his death.
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