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Humphrey Comics#7
Cover: Ham Fisher
Humphrey Comics #7
“Honesty Is the Best Policy”
In "Honesty Is the Best Policy," Sad Sack’s misfortune takes a comical turn when his overheated state causes him to pass out and tumble through a jewelry store window—landing him in hot water with the law, despite his innocence. Written, drawn, and inked by George Baker, this 1949 Harvey Comics gem captures the classic absurdity of the era, with Ham Fisher’s cover art adding a sharp, expressive flair to the scene.
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writer, artist, inker George Baker · cover Ham Fisher
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writer, artist, inker George Baker
cover pencils, inks Ham Fisher
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Sad Sack is so hot and sweaty that he passes out and falls through the window of a jewelry store. The police assume he was robbing the store.
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