


The characters never seem to see combat themselves, with the exception of mock battles and combat drills. Private Bailey is a lazy sort who usually naps and avoids work, and thus is often the subject of verbal and physical chastising from his supervisor, Sergeant Snorkel. Most of the humor in Beetle Bailey revolves around the inept characters stationed at Camp Swampy (inspired by Camp Crowder, where Walker had once been stationed while in the Army), which is located near the town of Hurleyburg at “Parris Island, S.C.”. On March 13, 1951, during the strip’s first year, Beetle quit school and enlisted in the U.S. The characters in that early strip were modeled after Walker’s fraternity brothers at the University of Missouri. The latter is currently credited on the strip.īeetle was originally a college student at Rockview University. Over the years, Mort Walker has been assisted by (among others) Jerry Dumas, Bob Gustafson, Frank Johnson and Walker’s sons Neal, Brian and Greg Walker. Set in a fictional United States Army military post, it is among the oldest comic strips still being produced by the original creator. Beetle Bailey (begun on September 4, 1950) is an American comic strip created by cartoonist Mort Walker.
