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Sad Sack Comics#4
Cover: George Baker

Sad Sack Comics #4

Mar 1950 · Harvey · 0.10 USD
“Ace Dairy”

In "Ace Dairy," Sad Sack trades the grind of city life for a moment of fresh air—only to gasp at the choking haze of urban pollution. Written and drawn by George Baker, this 1950 issue captures the weary rhythm of everyday life with sharp humor and crisp detail, all rendered in his signature style. The cover by George Baker perfectly frames the moment, a stark contrast between hope and the grim reality of the cityscape.

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writer, artist, inker, letterer George Baker · colorist Ken Selig · cover George Baker

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Cast · 9 characters

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writer, artist, inker, letterer George Baker
colorist Ken Selig
cover pencils, inks George Baker

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After working hard in stuffy city office, riding suffocating subway, climbing dingy stairs, Sad Sack inhales deeply outside only to choke on sooty city air.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).