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Beetle Bailey

by Mort Walker
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Overview

This lavish collection contains a whole year’s worth of daily and Sunday strips starring Mort Walker’s loveable slacker Pvt. Beetle Bailey. Set on the fictional Camp Swampy base, the strip follows the Beetle as he attempts to nap his way through his time at in the US Army and the everyday highs and lows of military life. Featuring inept officers (constantly distracted by Camp Swampy’s buxom secretary), a punchy Sergeant (and his identikit dog), and a host of other hilarious characters that capture all of Walker’s keenly observed wit and illustrate why the strip has remained immensely popular for over sixty years.

About the Author, Mort Walker

Mort Walker has been writing and drawing comics since he was 12. He created Beetle Bailey in 1950, following his service in the US Army in World War II, and the strip has been popular around the world ever since!

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Book Details

Published
March 1, 1982
Publisher
Pinnacle Books (Mm)
Pages
288
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780523490038

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