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Mort Walker, whose "Beetle Bailey" comic strip followed the exploits of a lazy G.I. and his inept cohorts at the dysfunctional Camp Swampy, and whose dedication to his art form led him to found ...
"Beetle Bailey" led to spin-off comic strip "Hi and Lois," which he created with Dik Browne, in 1954. The premise was that Beetle went home on leave to visit his sister, Lois, and brother-in-law, Hi.
This strip is another powerful example of Beetle Bailey's ability to identify hard truths about bureaucracy with lighthearted ...
The appeal of Mort Walker's long-running Beetle Bailey comic strip lies in its relatable characters navigating everyday experiences, making it about more than just its military setting.; Even big ...
STAMFORD, Conn. — A plan to open a National Cartoon Museum in Manhattan is more than a laughing matter to organizers such as Mort Walker, who created the “Beetle Bailey” comic strip. Comics ...
Comic strip artist Mort Walker, a World War II veteran who satirized the Army and tickled millions of newspaper readers with the antics of the lazy private “Beetle Bailey,” died Saturday.
Mort Walker has drawn "Beetle Bailey," a comic strip chronicling the lighter side of Army life, for 58 years. During most of that time, the artist has been waging a war of his own -- to preserve ...
Mort Walker, who created the cartoon G.I. Beetle Bailey, has died. He was 94 and passed from pneumonia.
While I was surprised about your actions concerning the cartoon, Non Sequitur, dismissing its further publication, I was pleased with your courage and forthrightness that helped you arrive at that … ...
(Reuters) - Mort Walker, the artist and creator of the decades-long running comic strip "Beetle Bailey" about the antics of a work-shirking Army private, died at his home Saturday, his family said.