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  2. Beetle Bailey - Wikipedia

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    Beetle Bailey is an American comic strip created by cartoonist Mort Walker, published since September 4, 1950. [2] It is set on a fictional United States Army post. In the years just before Walker's death in 2018 (at age 94), it was among the oldest comic strips still being produced by its original creator. [ 1 ]

  3. Mort Walker - Wikipedia

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    Addison Morton Walker (September 3, 1923 – January 27, 2018) was an American comic strip writer, best known for creating the newspaper comic strips Beetle Bailey in 1950 and Hi and Lois in 1954. He signed Addison to some of his strips.

  4. Boner's Ark - Wikipedia

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    Boner's Ark is an American comic strip created by Mort Walker, also the creator of Beetle Bailey. Walker debuted the strip under the pseudonym "Addison" on March 11, 1968. [1] The title is a reference to Noah's Ark of Abrahamic religions. Designed and written by Mort Walker, Boner's Ark first appeared on March 11, 1968. The series ran until May ...

  5. 3 'Beetle Bailey' Facts In Honor of the Ageless Soldier's ...

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  6. Sam and Silo - Wikipedia

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    Sam and Silo is an American comic strip created by Mort Walker (creator of Beetle Bailey and Hi and Lois) and Jerry Dumas, which began on April 18, 1977. [1] The series is a "continuation" or a spin-off of Sam's Strip (1961-1963), as it uses the same characters. Dumas was solely responsible for the strip from 1995 and drew it until his death in ...

  7. National Cartoon Museum - Wikipedia

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    The National Cartoon Museum was an American museum dedicated to the collection, preservation and exhibition of cartoons, comic strips and animation. It was the brainchild of Mort Walker, creator of Beetle Bailey. The museum opened in 1974, and went through several name changes, relocations, and temporary closures, before finally closing for ...

  8. Hi and Lois - Wikipedia

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    Ron Goulart praised Dik Browne's artwork for the strip, stating "Browne made Hi and Lois one of the most visually interesting strips on the comics page." [1] In an article for Entertainment Weekly reviewing then-current comic strips, Ken Tucker gave Hi and Lois a B+ rating, and added that it had the "gentlest humor" of all the Mort Walker comic strips.

  9. List of newspaper comic strips A–F - Wikipedia

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    Beetle Bailey (1950– ) by Mort Walker, and later, Neal, Brian & Greg Walker (US) Belinda (1934?–1959), first titled Belinda Blue-Eyes, by Steve Dowling (UK) Belles and Wedding Bells (1930–1943), first titled Sweethearts and Wives, by Cliff Sterrett (US) Belvedere (1962–1995) by Nat Greenwood and George Webster Crenshaw (US)