When “Beetle Bailey” debuted in 1950, it was a college strip about a lanky underachiever who wanted to do as little as possible. Six months later, creator Mort Walker had Beetle enlist in the Army ...
The Cartoon Art Museum marks the 75th anniversary of Mort Walker's Beetle Bailey with a Sunday afternoon Toon Talk with Mort's son, cartoonist and historian Brian Walker, on February 15, 2026 from ...
Beetle Bailey is slouching toward retirement age, but the lazy Army private won't be getting rest anytime soon from his tour of duty on newspaper comics pages. The indolent wise guy, whose popularity ...
Are we supposed to find the "Beetle Bailey" comic strip funny when Beetle is a pile of bones on the ground and Sarge is stomping on him [Comics, Aug. 4]? Is humor supposed to be found week after week ...
Around 300 people watched as a Duluth police officer wrestled down a deer that had wandered into the area of Third Avenue West and First Street. The officer tripped the animal and sat on its head ...
An Army information technology officer is signing up with the Camp Swampy crew to become a permanent part of the Beetle Bailey comic strip. An Army information technology officer is signing up with ...
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