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  • When the comic strip by Cathy Guisewite ends its 34-year run in October, it will leave newspapers still populated by "Beetle Bailey," "Mary Worth" and

    ScrippsNews 2010

  • "Beetle Bailey" gives us a whole strip full of punching/eating puns, yet there's not a single mention of the "knuckle sandwich."

    Baltiblogs 2009

  • Equally as erroneous, veterans are sometimes "being perceived as John Wayne movie, Sad Sack and Beetle Bailey stereotypes."

    Jerry Chautin: Veterans Get a Raw Deal -- Again Jerry Chautin 2011

  • Equally as erroneous, veterans are sometimes "being perceived as John Wayne movie, Sad Sack and Beetle Bailey stereotypes."

    Jerry Chautin: Veterans Get a Raw Deal -- Again Jerry Chautin 2011

  • On the comics pages that day, Dagwood fixed himself an absolutely enormous sandwich; Garfield kicked Odie off the table again; and in Beetle Bailey, the only military-themed comic strip, Lt. Fuzz accidentally dropped a glass of water and cussed in funny cartoon hieroglyphics.

    The Fiddler in the Subway Gene Weingarten 2010

  • Walker, Mort, 1923 - , El Dorado, cartoonist, created of Beetle Bailey and Hi and Lois

    San Francisco imposes sanctions on Arizona 2010

  • Gomer Pyle U.S.M.C. The Final Season ($39.98; Paramount) was the fifth and last season for the worst Army recruit since Beetle Bailey.

    DVDs: Ron Howard Vs. Ron Howard 2010

  • Mort Walker created Beetle Bailey and coined the word grawlix.

    Ethics by Artistotle EAGEAGEAG 2010

  • Gomer Pyle U.S.M.C. The Final Season ($39.98; Paramount) was the fifth and last season for the worst Army recruit since Beetle Bailey.

    Michael Giltz: DVDs: Ron Howard Vs. Ron Howard 2010

  • On the comics pages that day, Dagwood fixed himself an absolutely enormous sandwich; Garfield kicked Odie off the table again; and in Beetle Bailey, the only military-themed comic strip, Lt. Fuzz accidentally dropped a glass of water and cussed in funny cartoon hieroglyphics.

    The Fiddler in the Subway Gene Weingarten 2010

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