Mort Walker Book order
Mort Walker was a pioneer in comic strip artistry, renowned for his masterful use of humor and visual storytelling. He cultivated a unique artistic lexicon, enriching the comic world with innovative devices. His works are characterized by keen observations of human nature and timeless wit. Through his comics, he explored various facets of daily life and relationships, earning him a broad and dedicated audience.






- 1991
- 1990
His army buddies don't know whether to laugh or cry, but either way, Beetle Bailey always brings acap group of G.I.'s are zanier than ever, and for booksellers Beetle Bailey sales are more profitable than ever!
- 1990
More than 100 million readers cannot stop laughing as Private First Class Bailey keeps Camp Swampy upside down. This army is anything but regular, and Beetle Bailey is going to keep it that way--while booksellers may give him the medal of honor for sales!
- 1990
- 1990
Is This Another Complaint, Beetle Bailey?
- 128 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Beetle Bailey Classic! Entire book in comic strip form. Paperback published in March 1983 - Tempo Edition
- 1989
Even at first sight, Camp Swampy isn't your typical army base. Perpetual private Beetle Biley cannot seem to do a minute's work--which gives Sarge the full-time job of waking Beetle up--and gives readers full-time laughs. Stock up on this hilarious collection of Camp Swampy capers.
- 1988
I'll Flip You for It, Beetle Bailey
- 128 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Sarge never takes a chance when Beetle Bailey's around--not when he's dealing with the zaniest GI in the army! Syndicated to more than 1,400 newspapers nationwide, the zany crew at Camp Swampy always keeps readers coming back for more.
- 1987
Let's Change Places, Beetle Bailey
- 124 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Beetle Bailey and his crazy cohorts valiantly strive to overcome their own ineptitude--and succeed in tickling the funny bones of readers everywhere. Syndicated in over 1,400 newspapers nationwide.
- 1987
The madcap inmates of Camp Swampy valiantly strive to overcome their own ineptitude.







