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 ...
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Poor Beetle Bailey: His decline speaks volumes
Frank M. Young never thought much of the Beetle Bailey comic strip, but that's mainly because he read it in the 1990s and after, by which time it had morphed into "predictable" and uninspired humor. A ...
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 ...
A: Though Greg Walker currently receives credit for the comic strip it was actually created by his father, Mort Walker. Mort Walker currently works as head of King Features. Several artists help draw ...
Beetle Bailey creator Mort Walker created 'plewds,' those flying sweat droplets that appear around a character’s head to indicate they're working hard or stressed. Being a big fan of the comic strips ...
COLUMBIA — In 1995, Beetle Bailey didn't make the cut for the Comic Strip Classics. The U.S. Postal Service wanted to create a series of commemorative postage stamps to celebrate the centennial of ...
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