Mort Walker

American cartoonist of Beetle Bailey

Mort Walker - Artists & Creatives born September 3rd, 1923
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Worked as a cartoonist, creating the comic strip Beetle Bailey, which debuted in 1950. The strip, set in a military setting, provided humorous commentary on army life and became widely popular. Walker also launched other comic strips, including Hi and Lois, which featured suburban family life. His contributions to the field of comics earned recognition in the industry, including multiple awards for his work. Walker's influence on comic strips was notable, as he helped shape the modern American comic strip format.

Created the comic strip Beetle Bailey

Launched the comic strip Hi and Lois

Received multiple awards in the cartooning industry

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