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Interspersed with editorial comments throughout and an essay by Walker on his life and career.
Many cartoonists have successfully caused brief splashes of excitement throughout history but simply don't have what it takes to command the world's attention for half a century. That is, unless you're comic genius Mort Walker, beloved creator of the cartoon strips Hi and Lois and Beetle Bailey. Mort Walker's Private Scrapbook provides a comprehensive look at the life and work of this suave cartoonist for his legions of fans and aficionados of the comic world alike. In this extensive work painstakingly compiled by Walker over the course of two years, he collects his earliest artwork, reveals who his characters are based on, follows the development of his creations, and relates a fascinating perspective about the evolution of the cartooning world. This full-color scrapbook is a unique glimpse into the window of cartooning that only award-winning veteran artist Mort Walker could provide. This book will be essential for comic strip historians, collectors, and faithful fans.
This year promises to be the biggest year Beetle Bailey has had. Among the projects scheduled are: Beetle Bailey, the All-American Musical; a line of food and a retail store featuring Beetle dolls; posters and paraphernalia; a live-action movie; and Beetle Bailey Celebration, a collection of Beetle Bailey daily and Sunday strips.
Selections from thirty years of the popular comic strip are accompanied by background information about each character
One of the most successful and strongest running strips in comic history, Beetle Bailey consistently rates in the top 10 category for most read in all age groups.
Reveille has never been more pleasant--each morning, readers of more than 1,400 newspapers nationwide turn to Beetle Bailey. He's raised dodging responsibility to an art form; and no matter how hard Sarge tries to throw the book at him, Beetle always manages to get the upper hand.