Beetle Bailey #50
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Sarge's Horror-scope," Mort Walker’s signature wit shines as a visiting Senator arrives at the camp, convinced the troops have been living in squalor. Instead, he’s met with a surprisingly cozy, home-like setup—proof of the soldiers’ resourcefulness, much to the General’s quiet pride. Art by Mort Walker, with inks and letters by Fred Rhoads, this 1965 classic captures military life with a perfectly timed mix of absurdity and charm.
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A Senator comes to inspect the camp after receiving complaints that the troops have been living in the woods for two months. Gen. Halftrack takes the Senator to the field camp, where they find the soldiers' ingenuity has given them the comforts of home.
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