Knowledge (XXG)

Sad Sack

Source 📝

421:
comic books. Geppi countersued, claiming that he had legal title to the original art thanks to a 1984 agreement he had made with Steve Harvey—at the time President of Harvey Publications, Inc., as well as President of Sad Sack, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Harvey Publications, Inc. The suit was
222:
in 1951, meant to encourage soldiers to stay in the armed forces. Its story showed Sad Sack leaving the Army for civilian life, only to find it too difficult: stores charge too much for goods, and a janitorial job treats Sad Sack badly. When Senator
337:
and newspaper strip were aimed at younger readers than Baker's wartime originals, and the style of the strip changed dramatically. In the newspaper strip, the pantomime style was abandoned in favor of a more conventional comic-story format.
130:
depicted an otherwise unnamed, lowly private experiencing some of the absurdities and humiliations of military life. The so-called "unnamed private" was actually Ben Schnall, a true-life private in the US Army during World War II, member of
135:
magazine and good curmudgeonly friend of Sgt. George Baker. The title was a euphemistic shortening of the military slang "sad sack of shit", common during World War II. The phrase has come to mean "an inept person" or "inept soldier".
934: 572:
National Sad Sacks were formed to raise money for the Sad Sacks Nursing Scholarship Fund. The scholarships, named after George Baker's Sad Sack cartoon character, are awarded to children of military veterans.
311:, the potbellied and tough but reasonable Sergeant Circle); Slob Slobinski and Hi-Fi Tweeter (Sack's bunk buddies); the General (Brigadier General Rockjaw, always drawn with dark glasses, cigarette holder and 1118: 997: 1173: 1108: 1133: 507:
was the announcer for the series which began June 12, 1946, with the episode "Sack Returns Home from the Army" and continued until September 4 of that year.
1088: 1103: 1123: 1078: 899: 211:
series, which ran 287 issues, cover-dated September 1949 to October 1982. Sack was a civilian until he re-enlisted in issue #22 (February 1953).
372:
which was about a boy who had overly large feet. The latter two strips were often only one page and used as filler. Other filler strips included
1058: 417:
and many other properties), charging that Geppi had plundered Harvey's warehouses in the mid-1980s, specifically of original art from Harvey's
913: 681: 1073: 903: 1093: 63: 1148: 1113: 981: 673: 645: 389: 426:
had dismissed Harvey's claims against Geppi. The settlement agreement allowed Geppi to keep the art, with no money changing hands.
41: 711: 1158: 1083: 780: 754: 330:
The army camp where most of the action took place was usually named Camp Calamity, but was sometimes called Camp Browbeat.
1138: 1027: 715: 866: 1128: 1098: 1063: 1033: 881: 414: 174:, in that edition's standard squarebound, horizontal, 5 5/8" × 4" format, by Editions for the Armed Services, Inc., a 531: 231:
amounted to "socialism" by demonizing the business world, Army units were forced to destroy much of the press run.
1168: 163: 115: 93: 49: 20: 945: 315:); Captain Softseat; Muttsy the dog (whose dog tag # was K-9); Sadie Sack (Sad's redheaded female cousin in the 1153: 356:
La Prensa, a Mexican publisher, released the Spanish language editions of the Sad Sack comics under the title
1163: 341:
In the mid-1950s, Harvey Comics and Baker brought in Paul McCarthy to draw the Sad Sack titles, followed by
175: 423: 251: 1143: 699: 398: 171: 154: 81: 429:
The rights to Sad Sack are still owned by Alan Harvey, and have since been published under the name of
316: 1041: 1016: 1068: 765: 473: 991: 847: 830: 813: 785: 523: 123: 977: 909: 845:
Dean, Michael (December 2002). "Newswatch: Sad Sack Suit Against Geppi; Countersuit Settled".
712:
https://cbldf.org/2022/09/sad-sack-the-socialist-when-theunited-states-army-burned-comicbooks/
677: 669: 641: 224: 215: 186: 828:"Newswatch: Geppi: I Had Legal Title to Both the Pre and Post-1955 Harvey Original Artwork". 695: 145: 75: 811:
Dean, Michael (December 2000). "Newswatch: Geppi Accused of Plundering Harvey Warehouse".
621: 349:
and Ken Selig. Baker retained editorial control and continued to illustrate the covers of
178:
of The Council on Books in Wartime; it was #719 in the series of Armed Service editions.
970: 965: 308: 1052: 665: 616: 595: 527: 515: 480: 406: 346: 345:, Jack O'Brien, and Joe Dennett. Others who periodically drew for the titles include 334: 201: 190: 68: 323:
uncle); and Little Sad Sack (Sad as a kid, before his army induction). The spin-off
541: 536: 496: 454: 119: 790: 170:(1946). The original book was concurrently published as an Armed Services edition 189:
in the United States from May 5, 1946, until 1958. Baker then sold the rights to
741: 557: 553: 549: 545: 500: 488: 410: 342: 107: 388: 862: 492: 208: 111: 465:. The character as voiced by Blanc appeared in multiple other broadcasts of 462: 446: 320: 312: 40: 885: 1023: 504: 450: 267:#1–19 (Oct. 1964 – Nov. 1967), featuring a child version of the character 908:(Revised ed.). New York, NY: Oxford University Press. p. 596. 727: 588: 582: 569: 1040:. Jerry Haendiges Vintage Radio Logs (episode guide). Archived from 158:. It proved popular, and a hardcover collection of Baker's wartime 972:
Syndicated Comic Strips and Artists, 1924-1995: The Complete Index
387: 544:) has the assignment to turn bumbling Private Meredith C. Bixby ( 405:
In late 2000, Alan Harvey (eldest son of Harvey Comics founder
640:. Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press. p. 338. 461:. The voice Blanc used was a stuttering delivery similar to 273:(Oct. 1964 – Dec. 1973) commonly known as Sad Sad Sack World 360:. In addition to Sad Sack strips, other strips within each 638:
American Newspaper Comics: An Encyclopedic Reference Guide
1012: 422:
settled in late 2002; at the time of the settlement, the
193:, which produced a large number of commercial spin-offs. 152:
debuted June 1942 as a comic strip in the first issue of
884:. The Harveyville Fun Times! (fan site). Archived from 728:"GCD :: Issue :: Sad Sack and the Sarge #74" 662:
Minor histories: Statements, Conversations, Proposals
548:) into a good soldier. The supporting cast includes 89: 74: 62: 57: 33: 969: 307:Supporting characters included the Sarge (Sack's 863:"Geppi and Harvey Settle Suit Over Sad Sack Art" 303:#1–4 (circa mid-1975 to Nov. 1975, and May 1976) 483:ran in 1946 as a summer replacement series for 905:On the Air: The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio 585:, entertainment group of the Ladies Auxiliary 526:, Baker's strip was adapted by screenwriters 8: 204:published original Sad Sack stories in the 996:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 30: 327:had the supporting character Gabby Gob. 608: 1119:Fictional military personnel in comics 1019:from the original on February 8, 2011. 989: 976:. Cambria, California: Comics Access. 518:announced a forthcoming film in their 781:"Newswatch: Sad Sack vs. Steve Geppi" 766:"Sad Sack and the Sarge #140 (issue)" 691: 689: 7: 1174:Radio programs based on comic strips 1109:Comics characters introduced in 1942 742:"Little Sad Sack (1964) comic books" 540:(1957), in which WAC Major Shelton ( 368:(Sad Sack's cousin, Sadie Sack) and 1134:Harvey Comics series and characters 869:from the original on June 11, 2011. 16:United States comic strip character 1089:American comics adapted into films 457:on the April 29, 1944, episode of 255:#1–93 (Winter 1958/59 – Feb. 1977) 19:For similarly named articles, see 14: 1104:Comics adapted into radio series 714:"Sad Sack the Socialist" at the 353:comics until his death in 1975. 39: 1124:Fictional World War II veterans 779:Dean, Michael (November 2000). 247:#1–155 (Sept. 1957 – June 1982) 1079:American comedy radio programs 261:#1–57 (Oct. 1963 – circa 1975) 1: 1059:1940s American radio programs 716:Comic Book Legal Defense Fund 564:Sad Sack nursing scholarships 295:Sad Sack Fun Around the World 241:#1–75 (Dec. 1955 – Oct. 1969) 166:, in 1944, with a follow-up, 950:, November 26, 1975, page 18 445:Private Sad Sack (played by 325:Sad Sack Navy, Gobs 'n' Gals 285:#1–7 (Nov. 1972 – Nov. 1973) 279:#1–8 (Aug. 1972 – Oct. 1973) 277:Sad Sack Navy, Gobs 'n' Gals 1074:1946 radio programme debuts 865:. ICv2.com. June 19, 2002. 522:issue #32 (March 1954). At 415:Diamond Comics Distribution 259:Sad Sack's Army Life Parade 1190: 1094:American comics characters 1028:Don Markstein's Toonopedia 834:(229): 7–8. December 2000. 449:) made an appearance with 396:("Change of Climate") for 301:Sad Sack's Army Life Today 214:Harvey also published the 164:Simon & Schuster, Inc. 18: 1149:Male characters in comics 1114:Fictional American people 789:(228): 35. Archived from 431:Lorne-Harvey Publications 38: 21:Sad Sack (disambiguation) 935:History of the Sad Sacks 239:Sad Sack's Funny Friends 162:strips was published by 882:"Harvey Comics History" 491:in the title role with 319:); Ol' Sod Sack (Sad's 176:non-profit organization 58:Publication information 1159:Military humor in film 530:and Nate Monaster for 485:The Frank Sinatra Show 424:New York Supreme Court 402: 252:Sad Sack Laugh Special 245:Sad Sack and the Sarge 234:Spin-off series were: 1084:American comic strips 880:Arnold, Mark (n.d.). 700:Grand Comics Database 636:Holtz, Allan (2012). 591:, entertainment group 391: 289:Sad Sack USA Vacation 181:After the war ended, 172:mass market paperback 155:Yank, the Army Weekly 114:character created by 82:Yank, the Army Weekly 1139:Harvey Comics titles 291:one-shot (Oct. 1974) 218:Army giveaway comic 144:Originally drawn in 1015:. (official site). 474:Old Gold Cigarettes 1129:Fictional soldiers 1099:CBS Radio programs 1064:1942 comics debuts 848:The Comics Journal 831:The Comics Journal 814:The Comics Journal 786:The Comics Journal 696:"Sad Sack" (title) 524:Paramount Pictures 403: 229:Sad Sack Goes Home 220:Sad Sack Goes Home 124:United States Army 1044:on July 20, 2011. 948:York Daily Record 915:978-0-19-507678-3 888:on July 24, 2008. 682:978-0-262-61198-5 668:, 2004 p.19 n.4. 532:George Marshall's 503:and Patsy Moran. 366:Tristána Tristóna 225:Homer E. Capehart 185:ran in newspaper 116:Sgt. George Baker 99: 98: 48:#44 cover art by 1181: 1169:Pantomime comics 1045: 1020: 1001: 995: 987: 975: 952: 943: 937: 932: 926: 925: 923: 922: 896: 890: 889: 877: 871: 870: 859: 853: 852: 842: 836: 835: 825: 819: 818: 808: 802: 801: 799: 798: 776: 770: 769: 762: 756: 752: 746: 745: 738: 732: 731: 724: 718: 708: 702: 693: 684: 658: 652: 651: 633: 627: 626: 625:. 26 April 2024. 613: 589:AMVETS Sad Sacks 583:AMVETS Sackettes 227:complained that 168:The New Sad Sack 76:First appearance 43: 31: 28:Comics character 1189: 1188: 1184: 1183: 1182: 1180: 1179: 1178: 1154:Military comics 1049: 1048: 1032: 1011: 1008: 988: 984: 966:Strickler, Dave 964: 961: 959:Further reading 956: 955: 944: 940: 933: 929: 920: 918: 916: 898: 897: 893: 879: 878: 874: 861: 860: 856: 844: 843: 839: 827: 826: 822: 810: 809: 805: 796: 794: 778: 777: 773: 764: 763: 759: 753: 749: 740: 739: 735: 726: 725: 721: 709: 705: 694: 687: 659: 655: 648: 635: 634: 630: 622:Merriam-Webster 615: 614: 610: 605: 579: 566: 513: 443: 392:George Baker's 386: 364:issue included 362:Tristán Tristón 358:Tristán Tristón 297:one-shot (1974) 265:Little Sad Sack 206:Sad Sack Comics 199: 142: 106:is an American 53: 29: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 1187: 1185: 1177: 1176: 1171: 1166: 1164:Military humor 1161: 1156: 1151: 1146: 1141: 1136: 1131: 1126: 1121: 1116: 1111: 1106: 1101: 1096: 1091: 1086: 1081: 1076: 1071: 1066: 1061: 1051: 1050: 1047: 1046: 1030: 1021: 1013:"Sad Sack Net" 1007: 1006:External links 1004: 1003: 1002: 982: 960: 957: 954: 953: 938: 927: 914: 891: 872: 854: 837: 820: 803: 771: 757: 747: 733: 719: 703: 685: 653: 646: 628: 607: 606: 604: 601: 600: 599: 592: 586: 578: 575: 565: 562: 512: 509: 442: 439: 435:Re-Collections 385: 382: 309:First Sergeant 305: 304: 298: 292: 286: 280: 274: 268: 262: 256: 248: 242: 198: 195: 141: 138: 97: 96: 91: 87: 86: 85:#1 (June 1942) 78: 72: 71: 66: 60: 59: 55: 54: 44: 36: 35: 27: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 1186: 1175: 1172: 1170: 1167: 1165: 1162: 1160: 1157: 1155: 1152: 1150: 1147: 1145: 1142: 1140: 1137: 1135: 1132: 1130: 1127: 1125: 1122: 1120: 1117: 1115: 1112: 1110: 1107: 1105: 1102: 1100: 1097: 1095: 1092: 1090: 1087: 1085: 1082: 1080: 1077: 1075: 1072: 1070: 1067: 1065: 1062: 1060: 1057: 1056: 1054: 1043: 1039: 1037: 1031: 1029: 1025: 1022: 1018: 1014: 1010: 1009: 1005: 999: 993: 985: 983:0-9700077-0-1 979: 974: 973: 967: 963: 962: 958: 951: 949: 942: 939: 936: 931: 928: 917: 911: 907: 906: 901: 900:Dunning, John 895: 892: 887: 883: 876: 873: 868: 864: 858: 855: 850: 849: 841: 838: 833: 832: 824: 821: 816: 815: 807: 804: 793:on 2011-12-15 792: 788: 787: 782: 775: 772: 767: 761: 758: 755: 751: 748: 743: 737: 734: 729: 723: 720: 717: 713: 707: 704: 701: 697: 692: 690: 686: 683: 679: 675: 674:0-262-61198-8 671: 667: 666:The MIT Press 663: 660:Mike Kelley. 657: 654: 649: 647:9780472117567 643: 639: 632: 629: 624: 623: 618: 612: 609: 602: 598: 597: 596:Beetle Bailey 593: 590: 587: 584: 581: 580: 576: 574: 571: 563: 561: 559: 555: 551: 547: 543: 539: 538: 533: 529: 528:Edmund Beloin 525: 521: 517: 516:Harvey Comics 510: 508: 506: 502: 498: 494: 490: 487:. It starred 486: 482: 481:radio program 479: 475: 472:Sponsored by 470: 468: 464: 460: 456: 452: 448: 440: 438: 436: 432: 427: 425: 420: 416: 412: 408: 407:Alfred Harvey 401: 400: 395: 390: 383: 381: 379: 375: 371: 367: 363: 359: 354: 352: 348: 347:Warren Kremer 344: 339: 336: 335:Harvey Comics 331: 328: 326: 322: 318: 314: 310: 302: 299: 296: 293: 290: 287: 284: 281: 278: 275: 272: 269: 266: 263: 260: 257: 254: 253: 249: 246: 243: 240: 237: 236: 235: 232: 230: 226: 221: 217: 212: 210: 207: 203: 202:Harvey Comics 196: 194: 192: 191:Harvey Comics 188: 184: 179: 177: 173: 169: 165: 161: 157: 156: 151: 147: 139: 137: 134: 129: 125: 122:. Set in the 121: 117: 113: 109: 105: 104: 95: 92: 88: 84: 83: 79: 77: 73: 70: 69:Harvey Comics 67: 65: 61: 56: 51: 47: 42: 37: 32: 26: 22: 1144:Humor comics 1042:the original 1036:The Sad Sack 1035: 971: 947: 946:'Sad Sack', 941: 930: 919:. Retrieved 904: 894: 886:the original 875: 857: 846: 840: 829: 823: 812: 806: 795:. Retrieved 791:the original 784: 774: 760: 750: 736: 722: 706: 661: 656: 637: 631: 620: 611: 594: 568:In 1945 the 567: 542:Phyllis Kirk 537:The Sad Sack 535: 519: 514: 497:Sandra Gould 484: 478:The Sad Sack 477: 471: 467:G.I. Journal 466: 459:G.I. Journal 458: 455:Betty Grable 444: 434: 430: 428: 418: 404: 397: 393: 378:Chiquilladas 377: 373: 369: 365: 361: 357: 355: 350: 340: 332: 329: 324: 306: 300: 294: 288: 283:Sad Sack USA 282: 276: 271:Sad Sad Sack 270: 264: 258: 250: 244: 238: 233: 228: 219: 213: 205: 200: 183:The Sad Sack 182: 180: 167: 159: 153: 150:The Sad Sack 149: 143: 132: 127: 120:World War II 102: 101: 100: 94:George Baker 80: 50:George Baker 45: 25: 817:(229): 5–6. 558:Joe Mantell 554:Peter Lorre 550:David Wayne 546:Jerry Lewis 501:Ken Christy 489:Herb Vigran 411:Steve Geppi 343:Fred Rhoads 187:syndication 140:Comic strip 108:comic strip 1069:1944 books 1053:Categories 921:2019-09-08 851:(249): 28. 797:2011-12-15 617:"sad sack" 603:References 493:Jim Backus 413:(owner of 384:Litigation 209:comic book 197:Comic book 148:by Baker, 112:comic book 90:Created by 1034:"Series: 992:cite book 463:Porky Pig 447:Mel Blanc 321:hillbilly 313:Ascot tie 146:pantomime 64:Publisher 1024:Sad Sack 1017:Archived 968:(1995). 902:(1998). 867:Archived 577:See also 520:Sad Sack 505:Dick Joy 451:Bob Hope 419:Sad Sack 394:Sad Sack 374:Firulais 351:Sad Sack 216:one-shot 160:Sad Sack 128:Sad Sack 103:Sad Sack 46:Sad Sack 34:Sad Sack 698:at the 409:) sued 370:Capulín 118:during 980:  912:  680:  672:  644:  570:AMVETS 534:film 441:Radio 998:link 978:ISBN 910:ISBN 678:ISBN 670:ISBN 642:ISBN 556:and 511:Film 453:and 433:and 399:Yank 376:and 333:The 317:WACs 133:Yank 110:and 1026:at 1055:: 994:}} 990:{{ 783:. 688:^ 676:, 664:, 619:. 560:. 552:, 499:, 495:, 476:, 469:. 437:. 380:. 126:, 1038:" 1000:) 986:. 924:. 800:. 768:. 744:. 730:. 710:[ 650:. 52:. 23:.

Index

Sad Sack (disambiguation)

George Baker
Publisher
Harvey Comics
First appearance
Yank, the Army Weekly
George Baker
comic strip
comic book
Sgt. George Baker
World War II
United States Army
pantomime
Yank, the Army Weekly
Simon & Schuster, Inc.
mass market paperback
non-profit organization
syndication
Harvey Comics
Harvey Comics
comic book
one-shot
Homer E. Capehart
Sad Sack Laugh Special
First Sergeant
Ascot tie
WACs
hillbilly
Harvey Comics

Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.