Seven days without laughter makes one weak. Mort Walker daylaughtermake Change image and share on social
When the war was over and the guys were back to shaving every day, the editor thought the Beetle Bailey strips were hurting their disciplinary efforts to get the guys back to routine. Mort Walker backbaileybeetle Change image and share on social
The people who were against the Vietnam War thought I was attacking the Army. The guys in the Army thought I was representing their experiences. I was on both sides, and I survived. Mort Walker armyattackexperience Change image and share on social
When I introduced a black soldier, Lt. Flap, in 1971, the Stars and Stripes banned the strip. They were having racial problems and thought it would increase the tensions. Mort Walker banblackflap Change image and share on social
I took Beetle home thinking that after the Korean War was over, I would have to take him out of the Army. I thought, well, what am I going to do with him? Mort Walker armybeetlehome Change image and share on social
At one time Tribune Syndicate emptied out their storeroom. They put tables full of original cartoons down in the lobby and said take one if you want one. The comics were simply a burden to them. Mort Walker burdencartooncomic Change image and share on social
Some people will do schlock or anything, just to get their name on it. Mort Walker peopleschlock Change image and share on social
I say, if you believe what you read in the comic strips, then you believe that mice run around with little gold buttons on their red pants and drive cars. Mort Walker buttoncarcomic Change image and share on social
I was kicked out of The Stars And Stripes twice, and finally got back in. Mort Walker backfinallykick Change image and share on social
Laughter is the brush that sweeps away the cobwebs of your heart. Mort Walker brushcobwebheart Change image and share on social