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Creamed chipped beef was a menu item my siblings recall, as I do too, served on our school lunch trays in the 1960s and 1970s ...
Today, as we play catch up on the calendar, we look at how Sarge had a hard time adjusting to spending time with Beetle Bailey's family at Christmastime. It's our yearly Comics Should Be Good ...
I could see where Lee Ann Candor was coming from [" 'Beetle Bailey' beatings lack any humor," Free For All, Jan. 12], but if you were to poll members of the military from the first time that ...
On Jan. 26, I wrote a letter to the editor regarding the aggressive behavior and bullying of Beetle Bailey by his sergeant. They were getting worse and happening for frequently.
In Beetle Bailey, too, we could show the general engrossed in his work and doing it well; we could show Sarge walking hand in hand with Louise Lugg, assuring her that she looks wonderful; we could ...
I usually skip the strip, but I was lured in this time. Then bam! The last frame showed Beetle beaten up again by Sarge while the strip concluded, "Thank goodness there are plenty of them." ...
You must read the “Beetle Bailey” cartoon in The Salt Lake Tribune on Oct. 22. Sarge asks Beetle what he is going to do after the Army and Beetle states, “Use the skills I learned here to ...
Beetle Bailey started off as a college student. Image courtesy of Bill and Greg Walker. The strip is now penned by Walker’s sons, Brian, Greg, and Neal, who told Military Times they are about to ...
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. He ...
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. He ...