Published
May 1951
Pages
16
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Key Facts
- 500,000 copies printed by the U.S. Army in 1951 to aid in reenlistment details Sad Sack having a difficult time readjusting to civilian life after being discharged, then deciding to return
- Two months after publication Senator Homer Capehart called the “alleged comic book” a piece of “socialistic propaganda aimed at discrediting American industry” resulting in the Army destroying undistributed copies
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